m7mcfc
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Plenty of Norwich away here
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Does anyone else think that ticket allocation via loyalty points is a bit outdated. Why do certain people always get first dabs. Who is to say a season ticket holder for 15 years is more loyal than one who has had a ticket for say 10 years who has no chance of getting an away ticket. You cannot walk to the front of the queue in a supermarket with a loyalty card , why should football be any different. The away tickets always go to the same people. Perhaps the time has come to offer away tickets to all season cardholders by way of a ballot for each match.. It would certainly boost season card sales if there was a chance to get away tickets.
Utter nonsense, loads of games go to any season ticket holder, I think from memory there was 13 last season. The big games always go to the same people, because those are the people who went to the likes of Rotherham, Walsall and grimsby and they are the ones who are at Newcastle and Swansea on a midweek game. The day a ballot comes in I won't be going to the above games and Many likely me will be the same, then they'll be hundreds there. We've earnt the right to be at the head of the queue through our loyalty.Does anyone else think that ticket allocation via loyalty points is a bit outdated. Why do certain people always get first dabs. Who is to say a season ticket holder for 15 years is more loyal than one who has had a ticket for say 10 years who has no chance of getting an away ticket. You cannot walk to the front of the queue in a supermarket with a loyalty card , why should football be any different. The away tickets always go to the same people. Perhaps the time has come to offer away tickets to all season cardholders by way of a ballot for each match.. It would certainly boost season card sales if there was a chance to get away tickets.
Does anyone else think that ticket allocation via loyalty points is a bit outdated. Why do certain people always get first dabs. Who is to say a season ticket holder for 15 years is more loyal than one who has had a ticket for say 10 years who has no chance of getting an away ticket. You cannot walk to the front of the queue in a supermarket with a loyalty card , why should football be any different. The away tickets always go to the same people.
I would question your eyesight, lots of tourists there.The one good thing about Bournemouth away is that the 1200 City fans who are there are either lads who go to nearly every game or young lads who go that extra yard to get in , didn’t see many tourists
Wasting your time mate. They just don't get it. They want what we have and they want it NOW.Utter nonsense, loads of games go to any season ticket holder, I think from memory there was 13 last season. The big games always go to the same people, because those are the people who went to the likes of Rotherham, Walsall and grimsby and they are the ones who are at Newcastle and Swansea on a midweek game. The day a ballot comes in I won't be going to the above games and Many likely me will be the same, then they'll be hundreds there. We've earnt the right to be at the head of the queue through our loyalty.
I’ll happily take your word for it , I was down the front row E , didn’t see any “ Japanese tourist “ types , I go to every away match and always see plenty of tourists but from where I was , none around me on SundayI would question your eyesight, lots of tourists there.
There was definitely one. Saw him at half time down at the frontI’ll happily take your word for it , I was down the front row E , didn’t see any “ Japanese tourist “ types , I go to every away match and always see plenty of tourists but from where I was , none around me on Sunday
There was definitely one. Saw him at half time down at the front