Re: FA Cup Final Ticket Criteria
You get 100 for cup matches at home these days, and I have points for Norwich away in August 2001 and whaen the scheme did start I had 1800.
You got 100 a season when it started in 2003 plus 1500 if you had had it 5 years, but you get caround 350 a season just for having as season ticket as points are added throughout the season from 2004 starting at 190.
Now you can be over 3000 in your second season. All those who never go away as they 'can't afford it' are the ones who miss out, but the final does not look cheap either.
SWP's back said:Corky said:3,000 points is a JCL in most cases. Give the kids a chance.
1000 + 190 for first season.
That leaves 1810 over ten seasons. Or a SC for the neck end of 5/6 years with a few cup games and a some aways. Hardly JCL is it? Don't forget the loyalty scheme only goes back 9 years.
Me for example, had a ST since I was 5. But in 2000-2003 I was at Uni and had to give up my seat. Been a SC holder for 5 years again (once I was able to afford it again after Uni debts) and have only just got over 4,000.
As I say, hardly a JCL. Saying that just shows you aren't thinking it through.
You get 100 for cup matches at home these days, and I have points for Norwich away in August 2001 and whaen the scheme did start I had 1800.
You got 100 a season when it started in 2003 plus 1500 if you had had it 5 years, but you get caround 350 a season just for having as season ticket as points are added throughout the season from 2004 starting at 190.
Now you can be over 3000 in your second season. All those who never go away as they 'can't afford it' are the ones who miss out, but the final does not look cheap either.