And another question. 22:53 - Jan 3 with 1504 views | Blueastheycome | Do you think if we got to Wembley in the play offs, they would order ticket priority based on the away points scheme, or is that likely to be scrapped as it is not technically a traditional away game as such (with season ticket holders given the first priority access?) | | | | |
And another question. on 23:04 - Jan 3 with 1425 views | Zx1988 | I don't know what sort of allocations you'd get at a Play-Off final, but I'd like to think that it would be enough to cover all 21,000 ST holders, as well as the remaining non-ST members. | |
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And another question. on 23:07 - Jan 3 with 1398 views | Blueastheycome |
And another question. on 23:04 - Jan 3 by Zx1988 | I don't know what sort of allocations you'd get at a Play-Off final, but I'd like to think that it would be enough to cover all 21,000 ST holders, as well as the remaining non-ST members. |
Well you’d like to think so. However, the club have put the cat amongst the pigeons with how they’ve done things this season (for good and for bad) so I wouldn't be surprised if they implemented something not very straight forward for season ticket holders. [Post edited 3 Jan 23:08]
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And another question. on 23:09 - Jan 3 with 1379 views | SitfcB | It was done on how many stubs you had in 2000 wasn’t it? The points system is basically that, they’d keep it the same I imagine. | |
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And another question. on 23:10 - Jan 3 with 1379 views | AlanG296 | Simple explanation for you. In an away game the other team is at home meaning it is being played on their ground just as a home game is played on our ground and the other team is the away team. A final would be at a neutral ground, neither team would be at home or away, | | | |
And another question. on 23:15 - Jan 3 with 1335 views | Blueastheycome |
And another question. on 23:10 - Jan 3 by AlanG296 | Simple explanation for you. In an away game the other team is at home meaning it is being played on their ground just as a home game is played on our ground and the other team is the away team. A final would be at a neutral ground, neither team would be at home or away, |
Well, quite. But who knows how ITFC will structure things for a play off final. | | | |
And another question. on 06:08 - Jan 4 with 1093 views | Pendejo |
And another question. on 23:07 - Jan 3 by Blueastheycome | Well you’d like to think so. However, the club have put the cat amongst the pigeons with how they’ve done things this season (for good and for bad) so I wouldn't be surprised if they implemented something not very straight forward for season ticket holders. [Post edited 3 Jan 23:08]
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Explain what they have done badly. | |
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And another question. on 06:15 - Jan 4 with 1085 views | Buhrer |
And another question. on 23:10 - Jan 3 by AlanG296 | Simple explanation for you. In an away game the other team is at home meaning it is being played on their ground just as a home game is played on our ground and the other team is the away team. A final would be at a neutral ground, neither team would be at home or away, |
Priority should go in order of most league games attended imo. Members of Blue Action guaranteed, and an amount to the Foundation to give out. | | | |
And another question. on 06:33 - Jan 4 with 1039 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
And another question. on 23:09 - Jan 3 by SitfcB | It was done on how many stubs you had in 2000 wasn’t it? The points system is basically that, they’d keep it the same I imagine. |
Stubs for home games though, wasn’t it? | |
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And another question. on 09:33 - Jan 4 with 749 views | oldburian | Season ticket holders would get first pick and then they would go through a system of gold silver and away support. | | | |
And another question. on 09:52 - Jan 4 with 666 views | N2_Blue |
And another question. on 23:07 - Jan 3 by Blueastheycome | Well you’d like to think so. However, the club have put the cat amongst the pigeons with how they’ve done things this season (for good and for bad) so I wouldn't be surprised if they implemented something not very straight forward for season ticket holders. [Post edited 3 Jan 23:08]
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So you think all season ticket holders wouldn't get a ticket or they'd implement something not very straightforward for season ticket holders? Why on earth would they do that to most important support element of the club. The first people who will be guaranteed a ticket are each and every season ticket holder, then members. There will be enough tickets to cover that without anything else being an issue. Whilst away followers should be commended its not those that put money into the club, it is ST holders or those purchasing Town tickets. However I doubt there is anyone that just goes to away games, and even if they did they'd need to be a member so there is really no issue here whatsoever. Then they'll look at matches attended i imagine for fans that are neither ST holder or a member. | |
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And another question. on 10:01 - Jan 4 with 631 views | Zx1988 |
And another question. on 09:52 - Jan 4 by N2_Blue | So you think all season ticket holders wouldn't get a ticket or they'd implement something not very straightforward for season ticket holders? Why on earth would they do that to most important support element of the club. The first people who will be guaranteed a ticket are each and every season ticket holder, then members. There will be enough tickets to cover that without anything else being an issue. Whilst away followers should be commended its not those that put money into the club, it is ST holders or those purchasing Town tickets. However I doubt there is anyone that just goes to away games, and even if they did they'd need to be a member so there is really no issue here whatsoever. Then they'll look at matches attended i imagine for fans that are neither ST holder or a member. |
Recent allocations appear to sit at around the 36,500 mark for each team (although Sunderland ended up with 44,000 against Wycombe in 2022), so I would imagine that the club should be able to guarantee a ticket for all ST-holders and members if we were to end up at Wembley. Does anyone know any ballpark figures for memberships? Although I would assume that there is a good deal of overlap between Season Tickets and memberships anyway. | |
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