Sevilla away sold out!

I HAVE A CUNNING PLAN(back in the day) decide who wants to go in the pub on Friday night, one unlucky sod gets nominated to drive the mini bus(usually the same lad,(who happens to work at a car rental), turn up on Saturday morning with a carrier bag of tinnies all pile in, cause havoc at the services and any other shop you might visit and pay about 5 quid on the gate, happy days
 
Have they put an end to it

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The rolling cumulative system has to be brought in at some point as this is only going to get worse. 10 years I think is ok.

Imagine if the Champions league co-efficients weren't rolling there'd be uproar on here as we'd be in pot four until most of us were dead. At some point you have to let the distant past be just that.
 
It will be happening. There is not a chance that Thompson will schedule planes for this trip and not fill it. Thompson will have a look at all their bookings and work with the club to see how many qualified in the release information. The club might have said to them look you can have a guaranteed number for 2 flights and they have to be sold by the points criteria but we will allow leeway if they are close enough to the bottom points. Hence why people with 11,500 points were going.

This has definitely happened in the past.

I managed to get a ticket for the Ajax away game despite being a couple of hundred points short, so yes it does happen.
 
all spanish aways will be hard to get from now on, due to many different reasons.
1- we have loads and loads and loads of spanish players not just in the first team. u21-u18-u16- u15 etc..
all their familys will be going to the game ( like when we played barca) add to that a few young spanish players and familys who we are trying to attract to the club will go along as guests( yet again like barca.)
2. people who have paid enormous sums for boxes afr going have a big pick( they are the ones the ones that help us with ffp)
3 superbia members ( who get an invite to join and pay a set fee at the begining of the season for a ticket to every game)
i agree with what everyone says , all have good points, but finding a answer is hard.
in the end, if you just go on points nobody under 30 is ever going to see a game at the swamp
 
The rags have a ballot system. Here's how it works:

So if you're in the Loyalty Pot (which you had to have been in in 2003) then you've got a good chance of getting tickets. You've got a 20-25% chance if you're an ordinary ST holder and slightly less for the Executive Club.

Without knowing exactly how many applied from each category it's difficult to work out precisely but essentially for Everton they allocated 2600 tickets out of the total allocation to the ballot. About 650 in the Loyalty Pot got them, assuming most applied. Assuming about 8,000 S/T holders applied who got 1600 tickets and about 800 Executive Club members applied who got about 360 tickets, that makes the numbers about right.

I don't like the idea of the Loyalty Pot, as you can never get in if you weren't there in 2003, but the system stops points whoring and means anyone has a chance of tickets, regardless of how many years you've had a season ticket.

oh right. i know for a fact a lot of the away going fans for them are the same people most weeks. I know one person who doesn't go to any home games just aways. the loyalty points system for us doesn't work, its more based around how much money you have now ( superbia ). and as other people have pointed out its almost impossible to catch up especially if your young. its needs changing anyhow.
 
oh right. i know for a fact a lot of the away going fans for them are the same people most weeks. I know one person who doesn't go to any home games just aways. the loyalty points system for us doesn't work, its more based around how much money you have now ( superbia ). and as other people have pointed out its almost impossible to catch up especially if your young. its needs changing anyhow.
Do you have a seasoncard?
 
The rags have a ballot system. Here's how it works:

So if you're in the Loyalty Pot (which you had to have been in in 2003) then you've got a good chance of getting tickets. You've got a 20-25% chance if you're an ordinary ST holder and slightly less for the Executive Club.

Without knowing exactly how many applied from each category it's difficult to work out precisely but essentially for Everton they allocated 2600 tickets out of the total allocation to the ballot. About 650 in the Loyalty Pot got them, assuming most applied. Assuming about 8,000 S/T holders applied who got 1600 tickets and about 800 Executive Club members applied who got about 360 tickets, that makes the numbers about right.

I don't like the idea of the Loyalty Pot, as you can never get in if you weren't there in 2003, but the system stops points whoring and means anyone has a chance of tickets, regardless of how many years you've had a season ticket.
I read somewhere that about 300 had or are about to get chucked out of the loyalty pot for getting tickets and not attending in person ,not points whoring but making sure you pick and chose your games.
Same end result abusing the system
 

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