FA CUP Ticket information

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franksinatra said:
I do not understand why being on the cup scheme is more relevant loyalty wise than those who have attended all the Home cup.

Because you've shown your commitment to attend the cup matches by joining the Cup Scheme
 
Vienna_70 said:
franksinatra said:
I do not understand why being on the cup scheme is more relevant loyalty wise than those who have attended all the Home cup.

Because you've shown your commitment to attend the cup matches by joining the Cup Scheme

But you have attended no more games. I can see why people who have been to all home cup games can feel aggrieved.
 
franksinatra said:
Vienna_70 said:
franksinatra said:
I do not understand why being on the cup scheme is more relevant loyalty wise than those who have attended all the Home cup.

Because you've shown your commitment to attend the cup matches by joining the Cup Scheme

But you have attended no more games. I can see why people who have been to all home cup games can feel aggrieved.
me too

and the club should accommodate this imo
 
Vienna_70 said:
moomba said:
coulsonblue said:
The season ticket is for 19 home games.

The cup scheme is effectively a cup season ticket.

There really is no reason why people who commit to cup scheme shouldn't get priority.

If you're going to go to the cup games anyway, why don't you sign up to the cup scheme?

Its already been explained in detail why I didn't join. Others would have similar stories I'm sure.

And I disagree that there is no reason why someone on the scheme should have priority. I can think of plenty.

If the cup scheme us effectively a cup season ticket why do points you get from joining go on your loyalty points for away games in the league? The answer us that just as people who go to cup games contribute to our league successes, people who go to league games contribute to our cup successes

Eh?

You don't receive different loyalty points for hom and away games.

Loyalty points all go onto one total.

Exactly my point. Cup points are recognised for league games so imo league points should be recognised more for cup games.

Aso if you're going to have a scheme that recognises loyalty in cup competitions only surely it should recognise loyalty over time, not just each individual season.
 
moomba said:
Vienna_70 said:
moomba said:
Its already been explained in detail why I didn't join. Others would have similar stories I'm sure.

And I disagree that there is no reason why someone on the scheme should have priority. I can think of plenty.

If the cup scheme us effectively a cup season ticket why do points you get from joining go on your loyalty points for away games in the league? The answer us that just as people who go to cup games contribute to our league successes, people who go to league games contribute to our cup successes

Eh?

You don't receive different loyalty points for hom and away games.

Loyalty points all go onto one total.

Exactly my point. Cup points are recognised for league games so imo league points should be recognised more for cup games.

Aso if you're going to have a scheme that recognises loyalty in cup competitions only surely it should recognise loyalty over time, not just each individual season.

Now that is an interesting angle to take on it.

I don't think disregarding points for cup schemes in the priority for away league games would change an awful lot though. I think there's a core of away support rather than a mad scramble.
 
Gingers Dad said:
citybluesmith said:
comeonfeedthegoat said:
Very valid point. But to balance the argument, I'm going to spurs in a few hours, already booked for Swansea and reading, been to every cup game this year but I'm not in the cup scheme... And I have to wait for a cup final ticket because I didn't sign into the cup scheme and some lucky blue who has maybe been to 5,6 games this season gets one weeks before me? My personal opinion is any of the schemes should never have been started. Pure money making
Fully agree. As I have said before its nothing about loyalty , it's about who spends the most cash
Dont see how else the club can determine who's eligible for a cup ticket. Perhaps by number of posts on Bluemoon or the amount of times you've clicked on the OS?
how about how many yrs u have been a loyal season tkt holder
 
lazerblue said:
Gingers Dad said:
citybluesmith said:
Fully agree. As I have said before its nothing about loyalty , it's about who spends the most cash
Dont see how else the club can determine who's eligible for a cup ticket. Perhaps by number of posts on Bluemoon or the amount of times you've clicked on the OS?
how about how many yrs u have been a loyal season tkt holder
No
 
Blue and Proud said:
mr bells socks said:
s/t holder 5900 points not on cup scheme this year,what are me chances?
50/50
Surely more than that. I can't see 26k tickets (minus supporter clubs, players etc) all going to Cup scheme members

For the semi-final the first members allowed to buy after Scheme members were Seasoncard holders over 4,000 points
 
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