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Dallas- TOP DOG!!
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got sorted for what i was looking for anyway. faster then yesterday morning thanks god
south- 1st Teamer
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Sorted but only because someone had a page open , disaster
misslfc- Fab at 40!!!!!!
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Question 17 from Jon Hooks representing the Official Membership
Currently, the loyalty required for the first phase of bulk ticket is 13 attended home games. Can the Club consider adding additional tiers of loyalty e.g. 10 games, 7 games, etc.
Points raised: Half of all available tickets in the members' sale are allocated based on previous attendance. This year it was 13 games. The Club is fully aware that some supporters can't attend that many games or just want to attend their first game, so the second part of the sale is open to all fans. The Club can't really drop or stagger the loyalty any further as it would result in a closed shop; as you drop through the number of games attended, the number of supporters involved increases dramatically, even the gap between 13 and 12 is relatively large; there are simply not enough tickets to satisfy demand. In short, the Club believes that this is the fairest way process to satisfy the majority.
Actions agreed: The system will remain subject to regular review and if improvements are identified they will be considered and implemented where appropriate.
Currently, the loyalty required for the first phase of bulk ticket is 13 attended home games. Can the Club consider adding additional tiers of loyalty e.g. 10 games, 7 games, etc.
Points raised: Half of all available tickets in the members' sale are allocated based on previous attendance. This year it was 13 games. The Club is fully aware that some supporters can't attend that many games or just want to attend their first game, so the second part of the sale is open to all fans. The Club can't really drop or stagger the loyalty any further as it would result in a closed shop; as you drop through the number of games attended, the number of supporters involved increases dramatically, even the gap between 13 and 12 is relatively large; there are simply not enough tickets to satisfy demand. In short, the Club believes that this is the fairest way process to satisfy the majority.
Actions agreed: The system will remain subject to regular review and if improvements are identified they will be considered and implemented where appropriate.
misslfc- Fab at 40!!!!!!
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So basically they want the loyal of loyal fans, and first timers.
The first group will pay to go to any game. The second will spend a heap of dosh.
Agree with staggered system, but its more in their interest to have a system that can actually handle the demand for those people with 13 games.
Miss out and then a free for all.
The first group will pay to go to any game. The second will spend a heap of dosh.
Agree with staggered system, but its more in their interest to have a system that can actually handle the demand for those people with 13 games.
Miss out and then a free for all.
Dallas- TOP DOG!!
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Barnes 10 wrote:Bullshit
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Dallas- TOP DOG!!
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Na, just hard to know what you do be spouting about
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Liverpool are planning to raise concerns over ticket prices for away fans at today’s Premier League Shareholders’ Meeting.
Supporters have drawn attention to the fact that Liverpool’s travelling fans are often asked to pay more than followers of other clubs.
For example, away fans were charged up to £42 to watch the recent 2-0 win at West Bromwich Albion, while Bolton Wanderers fans will have to pay only £15 and £5 concessions to watch their team at the Hawthorns this weekend.
Liverpool officials have already held discussion with counterparts at Manchester United, whose supporters also often have to pay more, and will raise the issue at today’s meeting.
Premier League rules on ticket prices ensure away fans are not charged more than home fans for comparable seating, but do not preclude altering away ticket prices depending on the opposition.
Supporters have drawn attention to the fact that Liverpool’s travelling fans are often asked to pay more than followers of other clubs.
For example, away fans were charged up to £42 to watch the recent 2-0 win at West Bromwich Albion, while Bolton Wanderers fans will have to pay only £15 and £5 concessions to watch their team at the Hawthorns this weekend.
Liverpool officials have already held discussion with counterparts at Manchester United, whose supporters also often have to pay more, and will raise the issue at today’s meeting.
Premier League rules on ticket prices ensure away fans are not charged more than home fans for comparable seating, but do not preclude altering away ticket prices depending on the opposition.
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