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[Albion] Brentford - away tickets



Daddies_Sauce

Falmer WSL, not a JCL
Jun 27, 2008
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[QUOTE="mugstud, post: 11529660, member:]
I agree the queue should be limited to one per account but then people can still get around that as they can log in on friends and family accounts as you don’t need to have a set amount of points to be able to buy one for someone in you friends and family list. Would just encourage people to make a load of dummy accounts.


Not sure this is correct. Logging on with insufficient points leaves the ‘buy’ icon grey
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I agree thats not correct.... unless its been changed! When attempting to book tickets for the Wembley semi-final a couple of years back, we were unable to book for Friends and family who did not have sufficient points for the open tier available to us.
 




Beanstalk

Well-known member
Apr 5, 2017
3,345
London
Doubtless already been mentioned but the way England sort their away tickets works pretty well in my opinion. You apply into a ballot, the top 70% of cap holders/loyalty points that have applied get a guarantee ticket, the remaining 30% goes randomly across everyone else that has applied. It rewards loyalty as top cap holders still get priority but everyone still has a chance at a ticket. That being said, as with any system, there’s still moans about it.

I actually think the way the club have organised the loyalty point system is decent anyway but having experienced both the England system is SLIGHTLY better imo.
I don't understand why 30% of tickets should be randomly assigned to everyone for it to be fair though? The whole point of a loyalty system is that it rewards loyalty and those who have done the yards get the chance to buy tickets - why should everyone get the opportunity to grab a ticket for the most popular fixtures when they aren't interested in the less popular ones?

Let's take Brentford for example. 1,725 tickets available. 30% of that is 517 tickets, so only the top 1200 odd points holders guaranteed a ticket. The reality of this is that you'd need probably 400-420 points to be in the top bracket, which is extremely high. And then you've got someone who has 390 points (and has therefore been to more than 75% of games so far this season) being chucked in with a MyAlbion+ member who has decided that their first away game will be the most in demand fixture. They shouldn't have equal opportunity to grab a ticket.

The system is fair, it rewards those who take up the tickets when we don't sell out our allocation. If you want to be in the top tier, do some yards and build up your loyalty points. I missed out on this game by 5 points - why? because I decided that I'd only do one of Ipswich and Norwich rather than both. Plenty did both. I also chose to skip the Wolves League Cup game and watch it on tele because I wanted to save my annual leave up before the festive period. Had I done either of these things, I'd have qualified for a ticket for this. That's fair enough.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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I agree thats not correct.... unless its been changed! When attempting to book tickets for the Wembley semi-final a couple of years back, we were unable to book for Friends and family who did not have sufficient points for the open tier available to us.

I think the poster was saying anyone can log on and buy for F&F provided the F&F has enough points.

(Which is also incorrect)
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
31,304
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The system is fair, it rewards those who take up the tickets when we don't sell out our allocation. If you want to be in the top tier, do some yards and build up your loyalty points. I missed out on this game by 5 points - why? because I decided that I'd only do one of Ipswich and Norwich rather than both. Plenty did both. I also chose to skip the Wolves League Cup game and watch it on tele because I wanted to save my annual leave up before the festive period. Had I done either of these things, I'd have qualified for a ticket for this. That's fair enough.
I agree its fair to a point - what IMO is not so fair is the 200 point STH points which make it easy to get to the top bracket if you have been a long term STH. I have been taking a new STH to away games we can get ticket for this season, he has managed to accumulated 110 points (once City is added) but will still be in the bottom STH bracket for a couple more years until he has build up enough HOME STH points. That's what isn't right that somebody can attend no away matches all season but still possibly be in a higher bracket than somebody who does do the hard yards.
 






BNthree

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Sep 14, 2016
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WeHo
This thread has become a bit fixtures now as all this has been discussed over and over on NSC before. As I see it no system is perfect and none will please everyone. My only real gripe is the 2nd tier is too broad a range but I guess without that it is harder to move up the tiers.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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Doubtless already been mentioned but the way England sort their away tickets works pretty well in my opinion. You apply into a ballot, the top 70% of cap holders/loyalty points that have applied get a guarantee ticket, the remaining 30% goes randomly across everyone else that has applied. It rewards loyalty as top cap holders still get priority but everyone still has a chance at a ticket. That being said, as with any system, there’s still moans about it.

I actually think the way the club have organised the loyalty point system is decent anyway but having experienced both the England system is SLIGHTLY better imo.

Two different animals though.

The difference between The Albion and England though is England tickets (almost) always are oversubscribed with the allocations insufficient.

(In my time as a member the only two aways I recall everyone who wanted one getting one was Andorra in the Barcelona Olympic stadium and Trinidad and Tobago)

Therefore there is an obligation to those that have been vetted and paid top dollar should get a chance of doing at least one away

With the Albion there are several instances during a season where any member or ST holder can get a ticket (yes I know it’s usually up north and/or midweek, but to use a phrase, it’s not a closed shop)
 






Professor Plum

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Jul 27, 2024
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This thread has become a bit fixtures now as all this has been discussed over and over on NSC before. As I see it no system is perfect and none will please everyone. My only real gripe is the 2nd tier is too broad a range but I guess without that it is harder to move up the tiers.
Agreed it’s all been said before, and that no system will please everyone.

The one thing I’d suggest has everyone’s agreement is the multiple logins thing. Is there anyone out there who thinks that only one login per fan number is somehow unfair and wrong? Surely not.
 




drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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I agree its fair to a point - what IMO is not so fair is the 200 point STH points which make it easy to get to the top bracket if you have been a long term STH. I have been taking a new STH to away games we can get ticket for this season, he has managed to accumulated 110 points (once City is added) but will still be in the bottom STH bracket for a couple more years until he has build up enough HOME STH points. That's what isn't right that somebody can attend no away matches all season but still possibly be in a higher bracket than somebody who does do the hard yards.
So if I'm reading that right you think your mate should have the same priority as someone who has had a season ticket for 8 years or more?
 




drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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Doubtless already been mentioned but the way England sort their away tickets works pretty well in my opinion. You apply into a ballot, the top 70% of cap holders/loyalty points that have applied get a guarantee ticket, the remaining 30% goes randomly across everyone else that has applied. It rewards loyalty as top cap holders still get priority but everyone still has a chance at a ticket. That being said, as with any system, there’s still moans about it.

I actually think the way the club have organised the loyalty point system is decent anyway but having experienced both the England system is SLIGHTLY better imo.
I fail to understand why you think that is fair! Someone just outside the top 70% might have been to virtually all the qualifiers but then misses out to someone who's been to none!
 


drew

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The biggest problem now is the possibility of Europe meaning those in the top tiers will continue to purchase away tickets when they might not have bother going - I think a fairer system for the final few games is to give ZERO points so its not as attractive for the high pointers to give lower tiers the chance
And you think that those that have previously 'not bothered' going should be entitled to join the top of the queue for, hopefully, European tickets next season! The high pointers, as you seem to want to call us, will be going to the final few games regardless of the points allocated because we go to support our team, not to accumulate loyalty points.
 






Falmer Flutter ©

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Feb 18, 2004
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And you think that those that have previously 'not bothered' going should be entitled to join the top of the queue for, hopefully, European tickets next season! The high pointers, as you seem to want to call us, will be going to the final few games regardless of the points allocated because we go to support our team, not to accumulate loyalty points.
100%. I'll continue to buy away tickets because, surprise surprise, I want to see the team I support away from home. I can't remember the last time I even looked at what loyalty points an away game gives me.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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100%. I'll continue to buy away tickets because, surprise surprise, I want to see the team I support away from home. I can't remember the last time I even looked at what loyalty points an away game gives me.

Said it before, I’ll say it again. I struggle with the points harvesting thing, am I right in thinking there are people that only go to an away match so they can get sufficient points to go to an away match?
 


Mr Banana

Tedious chump
Aug 8, 2005
5,511
Standing in the way of control
This is probably a reflection of my innate hippiness, but I think it would be fair for some tickets to go in a ballot because some people’s circumstances mean they can’t accumulate loads of points no matter how dedicated they are.

I have almost no friends or family, a flexible job and expendable income, so I go to lots of games mainly for something to do and because I can. I know people who care about the Albion a lot more and I’d rather the tickets went to for high-demand games, for whom it’s a comparatively huge effort in terms of time, finances and kids. I get why they’re not in the same tier as a dork like me, but an element more chance would seem a bit fairer.
 


mugstud

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Jan 28, 2012
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Yeah you lot might be right and I’m talking shite. I only thought that as my eldest bought me a ticket recently but thinking about it she may have had enough points to be in T2 at that point.
 




drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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This is probably a reflection of my innate hippiness, but I think it would be fair for some tickets to go in a ballot because some people’s circumstances mean they can’t accumulate loads of points no matter how dedicated they are.

I have almost no friends or family, a flexible job and expendable income, so I go to lots of games mainly for something to do and because I can. I know people who care about the Albion a lot more and I’d rather the tickets went to for high-demand games, for whom it’s a comparatively huge effort in terms of time, finances and kids. I get why they’re not in the same tier as a dork like me, but an element more chance would seem a bit fairer.
If you genuinely feel that way then don't go and let someone in Tier 2 have a chance of that ticket!
 




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