No Fixed Abode Do I get loads of Royalty points for owning a Southbank members card then?
No.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIrg7CFy2T4
Enjoy
by handbags_harris » 03 Dec 2009 15:30
No Fixed Abode Do I get loads of Royalty points for owning a Southbank members card then?
by Compo's Hat » 04 Dec 2009 01:34
handbags_harrisNo Fixed Abode Do I get loads of Royalty points for owning a Southbank members card then?
No.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIrg7CFy2T4
Enjoy
by URZZZZZZZZ » 07 Dec 2009 20:13
rhroyal A bit gutted with the whole loyalty points thing. I'd been making 15+ home games a season for years. I have memories of being stood behind stewards at Elm Park. I remember crowads of 6-7000 at the Mad Stad in lower division 2. I remember pants day against Wrexham. When the member card system was brought in I moved to Essex and still made it to around 15 a season.
Then in 2006/07 I was on my gap year. I went to India for 6 months and only made 5 matches all season. Then I went to university at Leeds. I think I made 5 matches in 07/08 and 7 or 8 last season (away games hardly get rewarded by the way, which is irritating). Last season I travelled to Reading and back for the Brum game in the middle of my exam period, as well as going to Burnley the next week. I had plans in place to see us at Wembley 2 days before one of my toughest exams.
This year I'm studying abroad in Hong Kong. I made it to Sheff Utd the day before I went away, but I was gutted to look at the Christmas fixtures and see no suitable game for me to go to. I would have happily taken Scunthorpe or Peteboro at home in the league. This F.A. Cup draw was my best chance. Now I have around 350 loyalty points.
How many loyalty points does a plastic season ticket holder from 06-08 have? If they have now put their Chelsea and Man Utd shirts back on, but enjoyed watching big football with their local team for 2 years, they will surely have more than 401 points. I just wanted 1 match to go to whilst I was home, and I'm looking at the prospect of missing out to "fans" who only ever cared about the chance to watch big Premiership teams play at the Mad Stad.
Tbh though it is utterly fair - I haven't made many matches in recent years so I don't have many points. It is the only way the club can judge loyalty, I just had to rant. I'm a better fan than some "fans" with more loyalty points than me.
by Silver Fox » 07 Dec 2009 22:09
URZZZZZZZZ I was a programme seller in the years when the royalty point system started. Went to every home game, yet was never credited with any points.
by URZZZZZZZZ » 07 Dec 2009 23:19
Silver FoxURZZZZZZZZ I was a programme seller in the years when the royalty point system started. Went to every home game, yet was never credited with any points.
Did you have to pay for your tickets? That seems unfair if you did
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 08 Dec 2009 05:28
URZZZZZZZZSilver FoxURZZZZZZZZ I was a programme seller in the years when the royalty point system started. Went to every home game, yet was never credited with any points.
Did you have to pay for your tickets? That seems unfair if you did
In the Premiership years we did. The very worst case of dissapointment was not getting to the Arsenal game at Highbury. Was truly truly gutted at the time.
by Silver Fox » 08 Dec 2009 09:21
URZZZZZZZZSilver FoxURZZZZZZZZ I was a programme seller in the years when the royalty point system started. Went to every home game, yet was never credited with any points.
Did you have to pay for your tickets? That seems unfair if you did
In the Premiership years we did.
by Stranded » 08 Dec 2009 09:32
by Sun Tzu » 08 Dec 2009 09:37
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 08 Dec 2009 10:04
by Sarah Star » 08 Dec 2009 14:16
by Sun Tzu » 08 Dec 2009 14:55
by URZZZZZZZZ » 09 Dec 2009 11:45
Harpers So Solid Crew
We never played at Highbury in the Prem tho.
by FLTLR » 09 Dec 2009 20:45
URZZZZZZZZSilver FoxURZZZZZZZZ I was a programme seller in the years when the royalty point system started. Went to every home game, yet was never credited with any points.
Did you have to pay for your tickets? That seems unfair if you did
In the Premiership years we did. The very worst case of dissapointment was not getting to the Arsenal game at Highbury. Was truly truly gutted at the time.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 10 Dec 2009 04:45
URZZZZZZZZHarpers So Solid Crew
We never played at Highbury in the Prem tho.
The season before..
by Dirk Gently » 10 Dec 2009 08:26
Harpers So Solid Crew So the cup game where we took thousands, and seats were £10, I dont recall anyone else unable to get tickets at the time, perhaps ytou just did not get round to making the effort.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 10 Dec 2009 08:38
by Rex » 10 Dec 2009 13:02
Dirk GentlyHarpers So Solid Crew So the cup game where we took thousands, and seats were £10, I dont recall anyone else unable to get tickets at the time, perhaps ytou just did not get round to making the effort.
I do - I remember weeks of fury and recriminations from people who couldn't get tickets for that cup match. ISTR the tickets sold out in a couple of hours when the selling period was meant to be something like 3 or 4 days.
by Big Foot » 10 Dec 2009 18:16
+1FLTLRURZZZZZZZZSilver Fox Did you have to pay for your tickets? That seems unfair if you did
In the Premiership years we did. The very worst case of dissapointment was not getting to the Arsenal game at Highbury. Was truly truly gutted at the time.
If you are working at a match, selling programmes for example, then why the hell should you have a god-given right to a free ticket?
You're there to do a job, not watch the game. You wanna watch the match, buy a ticket like everyone else and stop whinging. If the only reason you're selling programmes is to get in for free, well I reckon your should resign and pay like everyone else.
You can't have it both ways - make you mind up. Are you (a) there to work, or (b) there to watch the match.
YOU DECIDE...
by Kitsondinho » 10 Dec 2009 22:41
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