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If anything a decrease would be welcomeGood post that though
If anything a decrease would be welcomeGood post that though
Any deal Colin gets should be voted on by the people. #PeoplesVoteIf Prestwich Blue delivers a deal that is acceptable to everyone then I think he should be put forward to work on establishing world peace.
Or #CityzensVoteAny deal Colin gets should be voted on by the people. #PeoplesVote
If Prestwich Blue delivers a deal that is acceptable to everyone then I think he should be put forward to work on establishing world peace.
Any deal Colin gets should be voted on by the people. #PeoplesVote
Yeah but we didn't know what we were voting for...There has been a vote for City Matters reps so it would be a travesty if there was another one.....
Supporters of several other clubs believe our loyalty points system (in the current format) is the best they've heard of, apart from the Platinum aspect. Many don't agree with priority for SCs and corporates but accept corporates will always get some degree of priority.
Scrapping points for those who go to away games is ridiculous.
Quite a few clubs have them. A mate of mine use to have an Arsenal one, ironically he didn’t have a home season ticket.Our system is a lot fairer than Leeds’ where you can buy away game season cards.
Chelsea’s looks good but I also think there should be some sort of carry over as well. As many said a rolling points total that loses the oldest points. Also I liked SWP’s back’s version using ten years, but the total of ten years ago was only worth 10% of the original value, nine years ago 20% etc etcNot got long before I have to disappear again but I've been looking at how other clubs do it.
Rags have a ballot, with about 10% going to their hospitality members and about 80% going to season ticket holders. Depending on the game, 5-10% are kept by the club.
Liverpool do it on away games attended in the previous season. 12+ gets you to the top of the queue.
Arsenal use a similar system based on away games but it's done on current plus previous 2 years rather than just the previous year's, like Liverpool
Spurs & Chelsea use loyalty points, with both using differential points to reward different types of games. At Chelsea it's a fixed scale with home and away games counting. 1 for top 6 games & CL/EL knock-out stages, 3 for other PL games and 5 for domestic cup and Euro group stage games. All given for home and away and it's current season only so no carry-over of points.
Spurs depends on the distance generally but all top 6 games, plus other London ones (West Ham/Watford) are 1 point. Somewhere like Newcastle & Burnley would be 4 points. They use a current plus 4 previous years system.
I quite like Chelsea's.
We've not had any detailed discussions on it yet but it's certainly on the list and I'm pretty sure that's what we'll end up with in some form or other.How come the rolling points idea wasn't pushed?
How come the rolling points idea wasn't pushed?
the system is the system. I got my Wembley tickets today got nearly 23k points but had to wait till today to qualify as I am not in the league cup scheme. I didn't moan or screamed for change, I knew the rules before a ball was kicked. I accept the guys that did sign up (even with almost zero points) are in front of me.
if it aint broke...........and it isn't.
That’s what Superbia is.Our system is a lot fairer than Leeds’ where you can buy away game season cards.
TWENTY PERCENT of our tickets go to corporate? Fuck me sideways I didn’t know it was that much. And someone said “if it ain’t broke”... it’s really fucking broken if that’s the case.I've been looking at how other clubs do it.
Rags have a ballot, with about 10% going to their hospitality members and about 80% going to season ticket holders. Depending on the game, 5-10% are kept by the club.
Liverpool do it on away games attended in the previous season. 12+ gets you to the top of the queue.
Arsenal use a similar system based on away games but it's done on current plus previous 2 years rather than just the previous year's, like Liverpool
Spurs & Chelsea use loyalty points, with both using differential points to reward different types of games. At Chelsea it's a fixed scale with home and away games counting. 1 for top 6 games & CL/EL knock-out stages, 3 for other PL games and 5 for domestic cup and Euro group stage games. All given for home and away and it's current season only so no carry-over of points.
Spurs depends on the distance generally but all top 6 games, plus other London ones (West Ham/Watford) are 1 point. Somewhere like Newcastle & Burnley would be 4 points. They use a current plus 4 previous years system. They currently give just under 10% to hospitality members but that's going up to 13% when they finally move to the new stadium. So compared to them and the rags the near 20% we give hospitality is well out of line.
I quite like Chelsea's.