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We are taking the lowest away allocation time and time again, this time its Everton away, 1.400 ive been told, with fans needing 10LPs..
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I'd like to go to more away games but it's pretty hard when there's a very small allocation. I have something like 2 points, perhaps even 1, I don't even know how they work.
If you apply but get rejected do you get points?
can't get tickets so watch it on dodgy tv...catch 22We are taking the lowest away allocation time and time again, this time its Everton away, 1.400 ive been told, with fans needing 10LPs..
Yeah you do. It's the fairest loyalty points system they can have in my opinion.
Some club's systems are horrendous.
ayeHopefully Quinny keeps doing this until people get out of the pub for home games and we are getting 45k+ each week. Then we can start taking larger allocations for away games
Quinny is clearly underestimating the size of our fan base. Bitching about getting 38k+ at home and assuming we couldn't take 2,500+ to places like everton.
Hopefully Quinny keeps doing this until people get out of the pub for home games and we are getting 45k+ each week. Then we can start taking larger allocations for away games
If ya think home tickets are expensive aways one are even worse - 42 for the skunks, 46 for West Ham
Away days will be a thing of the past for me soon after 35 years
Even when we were at Roker and getting sub 20k crowds, we used to take as many away as we do now. The away following has always been and will always be there so I agree Quinn is wrong if he is accepting lesser allocations thinking we won't sell them, especially for games like this.
Thing is weve always took a cracking crowd to everton from the couple of times ive been there, 7-1 and 4-0 i think it was...
I remember when we took a shit allocation down arsenal and the ticket demand was huge, quinny got quite a bit of stick then..
But if we fail to sell out. Which we have done at a few grounds then the club have to foot the bill. Why take the risk?
The risk as I see it is to drive away those that do actually want to go and they'll then watch it to watch it in the pub, which, if I'm not mistaken is counter to the current argument.
But if we fail to sell out. Which we have done at a few grounds then the club have to foot the bill. Why take the risk?