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I notice you follow Dan on Twitter and he's kind of kicking off about priority.
I've never met him but I do know he follows Town and England all over the place so I can understand his fears that he's going to miss out.
Unfortunately though so are a lot of other people as the most we'll get is 3000 tickets and when grounds hold less than 30k then it's 10%.
I do though have to agree with you, Priority should go to those that bought into the schemes back last season. BWF ,Patrons and ToT members should have first crack at joining any away membership scheme this time. I know it's not fair on Dan and his mates but how else do you sort it out...a free for all at every game?
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(01-06-2017, 14:30)WakeyTerrier Wrote: I notice you follow Dan on Twitter  and he's kind of kicking off about priority.
I've never met him but I do know he follows Town and England all over the place so I can understand his fears that he's going to miss out.
Unfortunately though so are a lot of other people as the most we'll get is 3000 tickets and when grounds hold less than 30k then it's 10%.
I do though have to agree with you, Priority should go to those that bought into the schemes back last season. BWF ,Patrons and ToT members should have first crack at joining any away membership scheme this time. I know it's not fair on Dan and his mates but how else do you sort it out...a free for all at every game?

100% agree. Everyone knew what the priority scheme was last season and those who bought into it and signed up deserve first crack at tickets. They can't just suddenly do away with the existing scheme they had and make it a free for all. They can't even do it based on away tickets because they can't prove who bought pay on the day or booked with other peoples reference etc. The only logical and measured way of doing it is by giving those who had priority this year first choice.
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#13
Totally agree. The fact that I've followed the club for 50 years and went to all the away matches back in the 70s and 80s when we were desperate for supporters has no bearing on getting hold of away tickets now we're back in the big league. Whistle
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#14
Told Clibbens 3 1/2 years ago they needed a loyalty points scheme...he said we didn't need one.
I told him you have to plan ahead just in case...they said it cost too much.

I'm now saying "I told them,they wouldn't listen"
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#15
And where's Clibbo now? Another one who saw the bright lights and big bucks.....

or was it Carlisle? Laugh
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#16
With 2015/16 the latest figures I could find, you averaged just over 1,000 away fans at your away games, surely if you are to get approx 3,000 tickets for each away game then those fans who have traveled regularly will get priority now you are in the big boys league?? Take care of those 1,000 or so that do most away games and let the rest fight based on Home STs, membership etc, I get it that some fans will be disappointed to miss out on trips to Anfield or Old Trafford but where have those fans been at this seasons away games??
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From Birmingham Mail a month ago

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