No royalty points for fans who dont go!

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No royalty points for fans who dont go!

by riverroyal » 11 Sep 2006 11:10

So we are playing Darlington a week Tuesday. Its cheap to get in and you get 20 royalty points.

I find it frustrating though that people are prepared to buy the tickets and not bother going, just to get the royalty points.

To stop this i reckon the club should only add the royalty points to the persons member card account once they have entered the Madejski Stadium.

We might end up selling 15,000 tickets for next Tuesday and have only 7,500 there!

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by sheshnu » 11 Sep 2006 11:11

We might. Who cares?

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by riverroyal » 11 Sep 2006 11:12

Theres no loyalty in buying tickets and not going

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by Wycombe Royal » 11 Sep 2006 11:14

riverroyal Theres no loyalty in buying tickets and not going

What about not buying tickets and not going? Is there loyalty in that?

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by bobby1413 » 11 Sep 2006 11:14

sheshnu We might. Who cares?


I do actually, as it's a mockery of the whole system.

Genuine fans who are interested in watching a game of football will most probably buy a ticket for the reason of going ot the game, not to tactically put themselves in a more prominent and stronger position to buy tickets for the "big" games.


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by riverroyal » 11 Sep 2006 11:16

[quote="Wycombe Royal"][quote="riverroyal"]Theres no loyalty in buying tickets and not going[/quote]
What about not buying tickets and not going? Is there loyalty in that?[/quote]

Exactly my point (almost). I cant see where 'fans' get royalty/loyalty points for buying tickets and not going; surely its the same as not buying them and not going

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by Wycombe Royal » 11 Sep 2006 11:26

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riverroyal Theres no loyalty in buying tickets and not going

What about not buying tickets and not going? Is there loyalty in that?


Exactly my point (almost). I cant see where 'fans' get royalty/loyalty points for buying tickets and not going; surely its the same as not buying them and not going

Except that they have paid their money.

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by Alan Partridge » 11 Sep 2006 11:30

Can't believe people would pay for tickets and then not go! :? Actually at this club I can. :roll:

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by Gordons Cumming » 11 Sep 2006 11:39

Alan Partridge Can't believe people would pay for tickets and then not go! :? Actually at this club I can. :roll:


More money than sense.

How much is a ticket for the match?


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by anR » 11 Sep 2006 12:02

Gordons Cumming How much is a ticket for the match?


£8 for for 20 Royalty points.

Consider 5 Royalty points for an away game...

So £8/4= £2.

20 points/4=5 points.

It's £2 for as many points as we'll get for going to Newcastle, so for people that need the points it is worth it...

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by PieEater » 11 Sep 2006 12:21

I still cant see it selling out, so what is the problem?

Would you propose the same thing for STH who miss a game?

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by Ginger Ninjas » 11 Sep 2006 12:51

I bought a ticket for the Feyenoord game, even though I was attending a wedding. That cost me £16, which is equivalent of probably less than 5% of money I spent going to away games last season, and seemed like a sensible investment to keep my royalty points at a higher level than those who don't go to away games, but turn up for a pointless friendly. As for Darlo, I bought a ticket, and will be going, interested to see some of the new boys play.

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by Sharpy » 11 Sep 2006 12:57

i thought they did that anyway :oops:


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by RoyalBlue » 11 Sep 2006 13:07

riverroyal Theres no loyalty in buying tickets and not going


But then Royalty points aren't really about loyalty are they?

I doubt the club cares that much whether people turn up or not, just so long as they've got their hands on their money.

Mind you, wouldn't be surprised if after everyone has bought their ticket the club has a last minute change of mind and undertakes another quick shift of the goal posts by announcing only those who actually attend the game will get the points they thought they had already bought!

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by RFCSinceBury1971 » 12 Sep 2006 00:05

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by Hoop Blah » 12 Sep 2006 11:38

The club have killed what was initially a decent system.

They won't be bothered if half the tickets aren't used, the only thing that will cause concern is that those non-attendees won't be spending money on food etc whist they sit at home counting their cheap points.

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by Volvicanus » 12 Sep 2006 12:25

sheshnu We might. Who cares?


RFC certainly won't.

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by Forbury Lion » 12 Sep 2006 13:27

If you have a kid that can't go because it's a school night then paying the £1 ticket price to get her/him 20 Royalty points is still a bargain, Just remember to swipe his/her card in as well as your own.

It's unlikely real fans will miss out on tickets due to phantom fans buying up all the seats.

Sadly I can't go, study course already booked for that date :(

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by Winchester Royal » 12 Sep 2006 13:31

I know a Man United fan who bought the tickets on General sale, and is giving his Charlton tickets to a charity so some underpriveliged kids can go.

I'm sure there won't be a huge amount of seats bought but not used.

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by clauski » 13 Sep 2006 18:40

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sheshnu We might. Who cares?


I do actually, as it's a mockery of the whole system.

Genuine fans who are interested in watching a game of football will most probably buy a ticket for the reason of going ot the game, not to tactically put themselves in a more prominent and stronger position to buy tickets for the "big" games.


In order to put yourself in a strong position to buy tickets for the big games you'll surely need to be a genuine fan who has attended most games anyway? "Buying" the points now just helps secure the chance of a higher tier, which everyone has to guess at as there is no indication on when or how tiers are set.

The loyalty points have always been about business not assessing how loyal fans are though, that's why they offer bonus points for going to/donating money to the club for a game that doesn't attract enough people on its own merits. If it assessed loyalty not money then it would have to be the same number of points for every game, home and away.

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