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Post by StoneColdRuss on Sept 12, 2015 21:12:10 GMT
Just wondering if there will be any left for us fan club members on Wednesday since we have over 1000 season ticket holders and only 800 tickets up for grabs for the Ebbsfleet game ?
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Post by stoneyutd on Sept 12, 2015 21:26:00 GMT
Not sure how many were sold ,but at least 690 as thats the number on one of the tickets i saw. So as a supporters club member im thinking just one way im going to see this game.
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Post by captainmosh on Sept 12, 2015 21:33:00 GMT
Not sure how many were sold ,but at least 690 as thats the number on one of the tickets i saw. So as a supporters club member im thinking just one way im going to see this game. Pretty certain they weren't sold in order as someone had one in the 700's who bought before me and mine was 500's.
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Post by edos78 on Sept 13, 2015 7:14:18 GMT
Not sure how many were sold ,but at least 690 as thats the number on one of the tickets i saw. So as a supporters club member im thinking just one way im going to see this game. Pretty certain they weren't sold in order as someone had one in the 700's who bought before me and mine was 500's. Yep - I was in the queue just after 12:30 and got ticket in the 500s
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Post by tim on Sept 13, 2015 18:51:08 GMT
I got mine very early on Saturday and was numbered 700 odd so I wouldn't think the numbers are significant However I know of two examples where one season ticket was used to buy multiple tickets! I think the the club need to seriously review their practice and ensure season tickets are marked off to stop stop this happening I can see many fan club members who have paid their £15 to get 'priority' tickets missing out! Not to mention non season ticket holders or fan club members that have been to Sutton Hemel Eastbourne and Gosport not getting a ticket because the local boys have them
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Post by applesnstones on Sept 13, 2015 20:59:55 GMT
According to Jay May they have sold all of the tickets, I spoke to him before the start of the game. We will see over the next few days anyway!
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Post by holysmokes66 on Sept 14, 2015 12:55:07 GMT
I got mine very early on Saturday and was numbered 700 odd so I wouldn't think the numbers are significant However I know of two examples where one season ticket was used to buy multiple tickets! I think the the club need to seriously review their practice and ensure season tickets are marked off to stop stop this happening I can see many fan club members who have paid their £15 to get 'priority' tickets missing out! Not to mention non season ticket holders or fan club members that have been to Sutton Hemel Eastbourne and Gosport not getting a ticket because the local boys have them Like with other, larger clubs it would be pretty simple to apply a loyalty scheme - i.e. you go to a home game, 1 point, you go to a local game such as Ebbsfleet you get 2 points, and if you go further afield it's 4 points, etc etc. You'd just need someone at the away ground with a stamp, and then you see them to prove you went. Then, with a bigger match at home or away, season ticket holders get priority for 2 days, after that those with X-amount of points and club members are open to enter, and then whats left is available for general sale. This would at least ensure a proportion of those who make longer treks are accounted for, rather than just fans that can get to the club, midweek at 10am which is baffling and grossly unfair on us who do make longer treks but neither live in maidstone or can't get to the club during the day. I can't see this changing though. With the club regularly selling out of in demand tickets, they don't need to change it so it's just going to go round in circles unless there's a genuine outcry from fans?
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Post by StoneColdRuss on Sept 14, 2015 13:25:14 GMT
Loyalty scheme and club member points should be applied. Not missed a game home or away so far this season !
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Post by toonarmy on Sept 14, 2015 13:25:16 GMT
But surely those supporters who attend the home games are supporting the club whilst those that travel far and wide are supporting the team and the clubs they are visiting
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Post by Tstone on Sept 14, 2015 14:45:47 GMT
But surely those supporters who attend the home games are supporting the club whilst those that travel far and wide are supporting the team and the clubs they are visiting There's loyalty for you
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Post by Sennockian69 on Sept 14, 2015 15:05:56 GMT
Do I lose a loyalty point if I don't attend the Maidenhead match tomorrow?
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Post by toonarmy on Sept 14, 2015 15:36:22 GMT
Yes
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Post by Ant on Sept 14, 2015 15:50:38 GMT
Do I lose a loyalty point if I don't attend the Maidenhead match tomorrow? Unless you're at a car show.
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Sept 14, 2015 17:52:38 GMT
A loyalty scheme will never happen as there's no profit in it.
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Post by kieran on Sept 14, 2015 18:41:36 GMT
I got mine very early on Saturday and was numbered 700 odd so I wouldn't think the numbers are significant However I know of two examples where one season ticket was used to buy multiple tickets! I think the the club need to seriously review their practice and ensure season tickets are marked off to stop stop this happening I can see many fan club members who have paid their £15 to get 'priority' tickets missing out! Not to mention non season ticket holders or fan club members that have been to Sutton Hemel Eastbourne and Gosport not getting a ticket because the local boys have them Like with other, larger clubs it would be pretty simple to apply a loyalty scheme - i.e. you go to a home game, 1 point, you go to a local game such as Ebbsfleet you get 2 points, and if you go further afield it's 4 points, etc etc. You'd just need someone at the away ground with a stamp, and then you see them to prove you went. Then, with a bigger match at home or away, season ticket holders get priority for 2 days, after that those with X-amount of points and club members are open to enter, and then whats left is available for general sale. This would at least ensure a proportion of those who make longer treks are accounted for, rather than just fans that can get to the club, midweek at 10am which is baffling and grossly unfair on us who do make longer treks but neither live in maidstone or can't get to the club during the day. I can't see this changing though. With the club regularly selling out of in demand tickets, they don't need to change it so it's just going to go round in circles unless there's a genuine outcry from fans? I agree, I have a membership card for crystal palace and they work on a loyalty scheme in order to go to away games. 20 points for a home game, 40 points for an away match, and a point for every pound you spend in the ground. Seems ms the fairest way to do it.
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