Scrabster Six
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think youll find on this one that the club are finding it difficult to gauge this one as the uptake on certain points brackets has been lower than expected and on other brackets higher
larderland said:i have 60 loyalty points and got a ticket,know someone who sorted me out,didnt really know much about the club until we got rich but glad im going now,its against united right?who can we play in the final??cant wait!!32 years is gonna be put to rest!!
welcometomanchester said:No. But if your part of a cup scheme for a year and have a season card your rewarded. But yea loyalty is the fairest and best way but the cup scheme isn't. For example I've been to every FA cup game this year home and away. Every home uefa. In theory I'm part of the cup scheme but just because I didn't sign up I don't get first dibs! Ffs I had to watch us struggle to beat notts county with some crazy sweedish woman in front of me! She was a nutter.straighttalker said:I think you're actually quite lucky with the way tickets are distributed at Eastlands if I understand it correctly. Surely those who go to every home game will have enough points no matter how many years they've had their card? I'm not having a go but 31,000 tickets is more than the number of City fans who attended the home matches in earlier rounds (not combined obviously), so those who've attended all league and cup games will get a ticket?
I know people say they can't attend every home game because of money, work, family, live too far away or health etc, but it's the fairest way of distributing them. It's not punishing those who don't go, rather rewarding those who do go.
welcometomanchester said:No. But if your part of a cup scheme for a year and have a season card your rewarded. But yea loyalty is the fairest and best way but the cup scheme isn't. For example I've been to every FA cup game this year home and away. Every home uefa. In theory I'm part of the cup scheme but just because I didn't sign up I don't get first dibs! Ffs I had to watch us struggle to beat notts county with some crazy sweedish woman in front of me! She was a nutter.straighttalker said:I think you're actually quite lucky with the way tickets are distributed at Eastlands if I understand it correctly. Surely those who go to every home game will have enough points no matter how many years they've had their card? I'm not having a go but 31,000 tickets is more than the number of City fans who attended the home matches in earlier rounds (not combined obviously), so those who've attended all league and cup games will get a ticket?
I know people say they can't attend every home game because of money, work, family, live too far away or health etc, but it's the fairest way of distributing them. It's not punishing those who don't go, rather rewarding those who do go.
cleavers said:A rag where I work, has more than one ticket from City's corporate allocation, thanks to a relative, in fact he offered me one of them - I told him I've got my own thanks.
welcometomanchester said:No. But if your part of a cup scheme for a year and have a season card your rewarded. But yea loyalty is the fairest and best way but the cup scheme isn't. For example I've been to every FA cup game this year home and away. Every home uefa. In theory I'm part of the cup scheme but just because I didn't sign up I don't get first dibs! Ffs I had to watch us struggle to beat notts county with some crazy sweedish woman in front of me! She was a nutter.straighttalker said:I think you're actually quite lucky with the way tickets are distributed at Eastlands if I understand it correctly. Surely those who go to every home game will have enough points no matter how many years they've had their card? I'm not having a go but 31,000 tickets is more than the number of City fans who attended the home matches in earlier rounds (not combined obviously), so those who've attended all league and cup games will get a ticket?
I know people say they can't attend every home game because of money, work, family, live too far away or health etc, but it's the fairest way of distributing them. It's not punishing those who don't go, rather rewarding those who do go.
blingy said:Not scaremongering and not on a wum,,
have just read the title of the thread and not going to read all 13 pages so forgive me if I’m repeating what’s already been said....
The club have said that anyone within a group that has 3000 points or more can get a ticket with their m8 who has the required points for that day.
they can’t done this wily nilly,,, they obviously had a tally up and know that out of our allocation there is enough for everyone with 3000 points to get a ticket,,, (id be well shocked and pissed off if this wasn’t the case),
and thinking of how much the club is doing for the fans these days it would be a major shot in the foot...
With the m8s with 3000 points sitting together with those who have more points thing, I would imagine that the majority of people with 3000 plus have got tickets, hence the ques being shorter every day
If there is only 5 or 6 k tickets left, I would imagine that there are only 5 or 6 k 3000 point holders without a ticket...
I had said b4 that as the ques looked smaller each days then i thought it would go to assess card holders.
However, our kid who is a friendly with the staff over there has said Saturday or Monday sell out, which surprised me.
If this is the case id image that there have been a lot on the sit with m8s tickets sold, and there will be enough for the rest of the 3000-point holders left...
If everyone with 3000 points don’t get a ticket then there will be one hell of a shit storm and id and I’m guessing that the majority of others would be backing any complaint about the distribution....
arrr fook iv fell for it..... derrrrr