Do you think the loyalty point loyalty system is fair?

RyantheBlue said:
LCBblue said:
This. ;)

Back on topic though, I think that it's the best system in the league, far superior to other teams dealings. I have just over 3500 and my son has 2400. I could get tickets to the majority of games bar Un*ted, but my son would struggle for some. We both have season tickets and have been to every cup game this season apart from Crystal Palace.

If I didnt get to Wemberly with my son I would be fuming. But we would surely get tickets.

Wait, aren't you like a bit young to have a son?!
Ryan, I think both father and son use the same account ;)
 
Ive got 5000 points this is because i have been home and away for god knows how many years,now i go with my 8 yr old lad he as got 2900 so for alot of away games now i cant get a ticket for him so i end up not going to them because i cant take him,but that is the way it is,i have built my points up and earned the right to go to the so called higher profile games and he will in time.So yes the points system is absolutely spot on.One thing i do disagree with is that someone can just walk into a supporters club and get tickets for any game,that system needs to be looked at
 
warpig said:
Bluemoon115 said:
Yet when they're 50 and the oldies have kicked it, they will be able to get final tickets.

as long as they are accompanied by an adult with the correct amount of points, juniors can get a ticket as well. they dont need the points.

Is this correct? Would that mean a junior can get a ticket for United away if the adult has the required number of points? I can't see that being the case.
 
manchester blue said:
warpig said:
as long as they are accompanied by an adult with the correct amount of points, juniors can get a ticket as well. they dont need the points.

Is this correct? Would that mean a junior can get a ticket for United away if the adult has the required number of points? I can't see that being the case.


this is wrong i have tried and they say he cant have one cause he has`nt got enough points
 
bluemoon27 said:
One thing i do disagree with is that someone can just walk into a supporters club and get tickets for any game,that system needs to be looked at

As has already been said, the OSC and CSA members have a week earlier to order tickets but still require the loyalty points. There my be some members of that club that decide not to go, therefore allowing newer members of the club with less points to use their card, as that means that the supporters club can still fill a coach.

I also agree with (i think it was PB) the poster that said that tickets should be offfered solely on the amount of points, and not as currently stands where a ST holder with 1,500 can get a ticket before a citycard holder with 5,000.
 
Have to hold my hands up to this one. It was my idea ten years or so ago and was adopted by the club after badgering the ticket office for several years. If anyone's get a better idea don't call me... contact the club. But for those who don't know or can't remember, queueing up on Saturday mornings and occasionally overnight for derbies and games like Gillingham away in the League were no fun.
 
BTH said:
Have to hold my hands up to this one. It was my idea ten years or so ago and was adopted by the club after badgering the ticket office for several years. If anyone's get a better idea don't call me... contact the club. But for those who don't know or can't remember, queueing up on Saturday mornings and occasionally overnight for derbies and games like Gillingham away in the League were no fun.
brill idea matey
 
bluemoon27 said:
manchester blue said:
Is this correct? Would that mean a junior can get a ticket for United away if the adult has the required number of points? I can't see that being the case.


this is wrong i have tried and they say he cant have one cause he has`nt got enough points

derby game is only game exempt.
 
At the moment it is probably the fairest system to use and certainly one of the best i've seen but like every system it has it's flaws and in a few years time it could become messy and the worst system.

At the moment as it has only been going for 6-7 years apart from the derby game everyone from the highest to around 2000 points will pretty much be able to get tickets for any away game. As there is alot from 2000-4000 those who have less than 2000 will most probably know someone who is able to get them and they get to away games this way, this has been my way of getting to any away games over the last few years.

There are some that abuse the system and i would aswell if i could, there are those who buy tickets for every game, collecting the points along the way yet but may not go to half of the games just as long as they get the points that will allow them to choose what ever top game they want to go to in the future.

This is where the system will get messy. You'll have those at the top of the loyalty points system and they will start to pull away from those in the middle and the bottom in future and tickets will be hard to come by and those at the top won't want to lose their posistion as pirority away ticket holders and rightly so in a selfish way. What you will start to get then is those at the top end of the loyalty point system will start becoming ticket touts without noticing it, you'll start to get them not going to matches but continuing to get tickets to enable them to be in the criteria for the games they want, the tickets they get they will sell to those who don't have enough points. So you'll get the same 3,000 people getting the tickets for every away game and selling them to those who don't qualify which will mean those who are one 1,000 and 2,000 points will stay on them for the forseable future and those at the top will start going into the 7,000, 8,000 and 9,000 points bracket making it impossible for any fan to get away tickets.

Another problem you will get is Fan A might be on 6,000 points and Fan B will be on 100 points. Fan A might not go for 10-11 years and Fan B would have been a regular at home (as away tickets would be impossible to get on Fan B's card) and and 10-11 years down the line Fan B accumalates 5,000 points he still won't be able to get away tickets ahead of Fan A even though one has been going 10-11 years and the other hasn't been at all in a decade. Now tell me why is that system called the "loyalty" points system.

So like i said at the moment, it's the best way but it needs to be changed in a few years as tickets for away game will be a black market cattle ground.

I don't know the best system, i have an idea IMO in my mind but i'd have to have a think about it.

p.s why is this on off topic?
 

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