by Finch Royal » 27 Apr 2006 18:47
by STAR Voice » 27 Apr 2006 23:40
by Control Freak » 28 Apr 2006 00:18
by STAR Voice » 28 Apr 2006 08:05
RG30 Loyalty points should measure loyalty, nothing else.
by Finch Royal » 28 Apr 2006 08:09
STAR CampaignsRG30 Loyalty points should measure loyalty, nothing else.
I agree completely - which is why they aren't called "Loyalty" points.
They are called "Royalty points", and they measure financial/commercial loyalty to the football club - which is, as discussed many, many tmes before, a very diferent thing to what fans call "loyalty to the team".
by STAR Voice » 28 Apr 2006 08:16
Finch RoyalSTAR CampaignsRG30 Loyalty points should measure loyalty, nothing else.
I agree completely - which is why they aren't called "Loyalty" points.
They are called "Royalty points", and they measure financial/commercial loyalty to the football club - which is, as discussed many, many tmes before, a very diferent thing to what fans call "loyalty to the team".
So why don't you get them for purchasing things in the megastore, that's financial loyalty ?
by Finch Royal » 28 Apr 2006 08:24
A fairer way of allocating away tickets could be on the basis of away games attended from this season, those that went to 14 away games get the first day of sale, then 12 the next day and so on….
This would give those that went to away game this season preference over those mugs that haven't been to an away game in their lives but have accumulated significant amounts of points because of the carling cup games and now want to jump on the away day bandwagon
What do you think… worth a suggestion to Boyd ?
Quite a few Prem clubs do this.
by AJ~ » 28 Apr 2006 08:29
STAR CampaignsFinch RoyalSTAR CampaignsRG30 Loyalty points should measure loyalty, nothing else.
I agree completely - which is why they aren't called "Loyalty" points.
They are called "Royalty points", and they measure financial/commercial loyalty to the football club - which is, as discussed many, many tmes before, a very diferent thing to what fans call "loyalty to the team".
So why don't you get them for purchasing things in the megastore, that's financial loyalty ?
Because the system is not set up yet - it was going to be brought in before Xmas last year, but with the Arsenal business followed by the Half Season Tickets sales and so on it got pushed back.
But it certainly was in the Club's original plans and I've not heard that it won't happen.
by STAR Voice » 28 Apr 2006 08:36
by Finch Royal » 28 Apr 2006 08:37
by AJ~ » 28 Apr 2006 08:51
STAR Campaigns I don't want to turn this into a full-blown discussion on this point because it will never change, and should be in Club Policies, but how else could the club measure "loyalty" by your definition of it?
Should someone who travels from Devon to watch home games get more points for them than someone who lives in Whitley?
Should someone who lives in Hull get fewer points for that game than someoen who lives in Reading? (And what if I was up in business for the Hull game? Do I then get fewer points because I had to make less of an effort to get there?)
And even better for the likes of RoyalHunty and the other Oz Royals - come over to watch one game and get more points for the trip than most people get in a couple of seasons.
by Alan Titchmarsh » 28 Apr 2006 09:12
Finch Royal Away tickets will effectively be on auction if the club implement points for purchasing goods in the megastore.
by Di No Saw » 28 Apr 2006 09:22
by AJ~ » 28 Apr 2006 09:27
Di No Saw As things stand the Royalty points system seems to work OK - there has been no reason why anyone who wanted to and could be bothered to make a phone call should not have been at Arsenal or Leicester.
by Di No Saw » 28 Apr 2006 09:30
by Finch Royal » 28 Apr 2006 11:14
STAR Campaigns I don't want to turn this into a full-blown discussion on this point because it will never change, and should be in Club Policies, but how else could the club measure "loyalty" by your definition of it?
Should someone who travels from Devon to watch home games get more points for them than someone who lives in Whitley?
Should someone who lives in Hull get fewer points for that game than someoen who lives in Reading? (And what if I was up in business for the Hull game? Do I then get fewer points because I had to make less of an effort to get there?)
And even better for the likes of RoyalHunty and the other Oz Royals - come over to watch one game and get more points for the trip than most people get in a couple of seasons.
by RG30 » 28 Apr 2006 11:36
STAR CampaignsRG30 Loyalty points should measure loyalty, nothing else.
I agree completely - which is why they aren't called "Loyalty" points.
They are called "Royalty points", and they measure financial/commercial loyalty to the football club - which is, as discussed many, many tmes before, a very diferent thing to what fans call "loyalty to the team".
by Winchester Royal » 30 Apr 2006 00:34
by RG30 » 30 Apr 2006 07:17
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