Loyalty Points - Time For Change?

MaineRoadBlue said:
Manc in London said:
A year or so ago, Spurs took the decision to still award tickets on the number of loyalty points but only the points accrued in the last 5 years were used in the calculations.

Would others be in favour of that approach?

Still won't stop the same 3,000 people having first shot at buying and protecting their points status regardless of attending the game or not.
so what did these 3000 do when the game didn't sell out?
were they all forced to go?
did they sell them on here?
 
Those of us on the 12k + points have all been at some time or another at the back of the queue and had to wait our turn. We've all caught up

A possible way to encourage kids is if say 10% of away tickets are also done on points but only for under 16s
 
Paulpowersleftfoot said:
Those of us on the 12k + points have all been at some time or another at the back of the queue and had to wait our turn. We've all caught up

A possible way to encourage kids is if say 10% of away tickets are also done on points but only for under 16s

What if their parents don't qualify?
 
When unpopular away matches like London midweek start selling out at very high points then maybe it's worth looking at as it will have become a bit of a closed shop but as it stands, a lot of away matches go to low points or general sale where people with fewer points can attend. If you're playing catch up then get yourself to every match you can get a ticket for and you will slowly climb the ladder.
 
Never understood why they don't give you points if you spend money in the shop and using your seasoncard for the discount. Say 1 point for every pound you spend it would help in a small way.
 
Blue Maverick said:
Never understood why they don't give you points if you spend money in the shop and using your seasoncard for the discount. Say 1 point for every pound you spend it would help in a small way.

Pretty sure that is a piss take.

Go from zero to top of the points in one transaction, just buy several Champions 14 printed on last years shirts for £65 a pop, or last season's shirt reduced all the way down to £49.50.
 
as I said earlier anyone wanting change or in favour of any kind of ballot are the ones with low points, they want all the travel and effort fans have put in brushed aside just because they can't get a ticket. cheeky fucks.
here's an idea, go to the fucking games.
 

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