squirtyflower
Well-Known Member
Dark fruits not bad on a summer’s eveI think anyone who drinks dark fruits should be disqualified from eligibility ;-)
There problem solved
Dark fruits not bad on a summer’s eveI think anyone who drinks dark fruits should be disqualified from eligibility ;-)
There problem solved
No need, nobody knows what actually goes on anyway by the sounds of it...@squirtyflower @whitenoise & @Eds I apologise for misunderstanding what was being said earlier in the thread & thank you for your clarifications. :-)
I agreeAt this ‘Ticketing Working Group’ meeting was the question asked about how the tickets that are allocated to the OSCs are decided on? As I’ve asked before is it on a % allocation or just a random number with the favourite branches getting more? It should, to be fair, be on a % of membership surely?
To make it clear if a branch has 100 members & 5% is the allocation (from the OSC pot) then that branch gets 5 tickets. If a branch has 60 members they get 3 tickets.
Personally I don’t think it happens that way & as a SC holder, an OSC member, an OAP & a woman, therefore allegedly represented by 4 people I’d like to think that one of them could please ask that question!!! :-)
No apologies needed.@squirtyflower @whitenoise & @Eds I apologise for misunderstanding what was being said earlier in the thread & thank you for your clarifications. :-)
No need to apologise Mrs Eccles.@squirtyflower @whitenoise & @Eds I apologise for misunderstanding what was being said earlier in the thread & thank you for your clarifications. :-)
We are a minority so we deserve our own rep.Yep. Let's get an away supporter rep on City Matters.
A diminishing one as wellWe are a minority so we deserve our own rep.
But the point I'm making that people don't seem to understand is that it IS the system. The OSC are allocated a percentage of tickets and they decide whci hbranches get them and how many each get. The branch then decides how to distribute the tickets they've been allocated. They aren't abusing the system, it's their allocation and down to them what they do with those tickets. I fully accept that people may feel affronted that someone paying £15k a season for the Tunnel Club or branch members with less points than seasoncard holders who missed out on Brighton or Burnley tickets will be going to those games but that's the system as it stands.
I wonder if it’s too late to start a West Didsbury branch so I can get a couple of tickets for Burnley tomorrow.I agree
I’ve spoken to a few branch members tonight.
My old branch of 22 gets two tickets
Another branch of 130 gets two
A branch down south with about forty members gets two
The Greek branch gets......two
Anyone going tomorrow, on your way out of the ground count the number of coaches belonging to individual branches.
I wonder if it’s too late to start a West Didsbury branch so I can get a couple of tickets for Burnley tomorrow.
If you create the Madagascan one, probs get 3.
Good luck with thatAt this ‘Ticketing Working Group’ meeting was the question asked about how the tickets that are allocated to the OSCs are decided on? As I’ve asked before is it on a % allocation or just a random number with the favourite branches getting more? It should, to be fair, be on a % of membership surely?
To make it clear if a branch has 100 members & 5% is the allocation (from the OSC pot) then that branch gets 5 tickets. If a branch has 60 members they get 3 tickets.
Personally I don’t think it happens that way & as a SC holder, an OSC member, an OAP & a woman, therefore allegedly represented by 4 people I’d like to think that one of them could please ask that question!!! :-)
The thing is, why?Good luck with that
Yep but most only want to go to the games they fancy,while the ones one high points do most games.Aren't most/all supporters potentially away supporters (given the opportunity)? Or do you really mean a rep to look after those on high points?
The Tampa Bay branch asked for 2 tickets for the final and were given the thumbs up.Do the OSC allocate tickets to none UK branches?
But that doesn't take into consideration branch members with enough loyalty points to source their own ticket legitimately.Anyone going tomorrow, on your way out of the ground count the number of coaches belonging to individual branches.
To be fair to the OSC (and I have been critical in the past) in the days of the 80's and 90's when I got my tickets through the branch to save being outside Maine Road at 5am (though I did for Macclesfield and Wigan in Divvy 3) there were far less branches and far more tickets available due to bigger away end capacity / terracing etc.At this ‘Ticketing Working Group’ meeting was the question asked about how the tickets that are allocated to the OSCs are decided on? As I’ve asked before is it on a % allocation or just a random number with the favourite branches getting more? It should, to be fair, be on a % of membership surely?
To make it clear if a branch has 100 members & 5% is the allocation (from the OSC pot) then that branch gets 5 tickets. If a branch has 60 members they get 3 tickets.
Personally I don’t think it happens that way & as a SC holder, an OSC member, an OAP & a woman, therefore allegedly represented by 4 people I’d like to think that one of them could please ask that question!!! :-)