dennishasdoneit
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I think this post got lost in the post arse match drama.Anybody who missed watching that was done a favour and saved some much needed cash.
It's a classic post. ;)
I think this post got lost in the post arse match drama.Anybody who missed watching that was done a favour and saved some much needed cash.
Yea I was just talking about this season when inflation was very high. The majority of businesses try to make price increases in line with inflations. ThanksSorry Tim, I disagree. Season Tickets have gone up well over the rate of inflation for over a decade all apart from one year. It feels like a deliberate policy to price people out and make more seats available for fans willing to pay £70 a match.
The Dippers started the policy years ago when they realised fans from Norway and Surrey would pay a fortune for seats, so reduced the ST fanbase by attrition. We are on the same path.
Just think, if Ehrling was paid 'just' 27 million a year instead of 28 million, we could have frozen prices for ST holders for years.
Like it or not the club want more and more newer (tourist) fans and if that’s setting aside tickets for the more desirable games for them they are going to do it. Theyd have little or no hope trying to do it on their own. That’s why city encourage supporters to join an OSC a sort of back door system in getting tickets.The club knows who goes to games, they can administer this
That’s all well and good, but set them aside for home games. Away tickets should be the preserve of genuine supporters.Like it or not the club want more and more newer (tourist) fans and if that’s setting aside tickets for the more desirable games for them they are going to do it. Theyd have little or no hope trying to do it on their own. That’s why city encourage supporters to join an OSC a sort of back door system in getting tickets.
Join an OSC in Chicago or wherever but don’t be getting given away ticketsLike it or not the club want more and more newer (tourist) fans and if that’s setting aside tickets for the more desirable games for them they are going to do it. Theyd have little or no hope trying to do it on their own. That’s why city encourage supporters to join an OSC a sort of back door system in getting tickets.
There’s more and more branches set up every year but we are told the OSC still only gets the same allocation is still the same so a branch a branch could have asked for 8 and got 8 5 years ago but this season may ask for 8 and may only get 5. Branches are allocated tickets then each branch will have their own rules how the give out their allocationSo how do we get a breakdown of how many tickets each branch gets for away matches and how they are allocated?
If the Crete branch info on page 10 is correct then branches with say 50 members should surely be getting approximately 10 to 12 tickets for the Derby?
I don’t think that happens.
:-) JMHO and Curiosity. :-)
But Chad is taking a ticket from the OSC pot not the loyalty point pot. Ok if he doesn’t get given the ticket someone in a local branch may get it but it’ll never be given to the loyalty pointsJoin an OSC in Chicago or wherever but don’t be getting given away tickets
The match at the etihad is an away game for them
Loyalty points are for away games not home games really
We may have one game every other season at home that goes to loyalty points
Every away game does
It’s a joke to actually support the abuse of the fans who have built up points to then go, sorry you have 22k points but Chad here fancies Utd away
Fuck Chad and fuck whoever responsible at the club for doing this
However, those pots are getting smaller - more tickets are segmented for staff, friends and family, sponsors, hospitality, etc. Which means the trickle down to the pot for points is getting smaller.But Chad is taking a ticket from the OSC pot not the loyalty point pot. Ok if he doesn’t get given the ticket someone in a local branch may get it but it’ll never be given to the loyalty points
I do somewhat agree with most of your post. Like I said to another poster there’s new branches popping up all the time. So say the OSC get 300 tickets and there was 100 branches 5 years ago that’s 3 tickets each now there’s 150 branches with 2 tickets each some people from. 5 years ago are missing out on an OSC tickets pushing them in to the loyalty points pot.However, those pots are getting smaller - more tickets are segmented for staff, friends and family, sponsors, hospitality, etc. Which means the trickle down to the pot for points is getting smaller.
Therefore, the points allocation ought to be increased, and an easy way of doing that is to say to foreign OSC's they can apply for home games only.
It's an awkward one as there's the argument that OSC's have been the lifeblood of support for years, but that doesn't mean the one's which popped up within the last ten years should get the same access to tickets as those which have been running for donkeys.