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Aston Villa Loyalty Points Allocation









Eeyore

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Close call,how many more did we get,oh ��

:lolol:

Don't know. I guess we will find out once the match becomes meaningless for them.
 




Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
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There are still cheap train tickets on London Midland. Problem is getting to Euston in time (you cant do it from eg Lewes because of bus replacement). If you're based in London, the 0824 is only £6.

PG

Edit. You can do it from Brighton, but it's an early start
 
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ATFC Seagull

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Jul 27, 2004
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(North) Portslade
Spoke to ticket office this morning, they believe second round have high chance of obtaining tickets but it all depends on how many 1901 club members get one.

Are there even 2,700 members with that amount of points?

I know when they first started using this system, the windows were designed so that there were enough tickets for everyone in the first bracket. Otherwise, what's the point?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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A 2,700 1901 away following, that would be a site to behold.

It'd be so silent that the prawn sandwich munching would be audible. That and the occasional 'sit down!' :whistle:

All in collars and shoes
 






Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
25,428
In a pile of football shirts
That's why it would be nice to know


Well out of the five of us, only me and the wife have enough for the first round, the other three who have not made it to an away game this season don't have enough, so I dont think there's any likelihood of the 1901 Club Taking all the tickets.
 


The Merry Prankster

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Aug 19, 2006
5,577
Shoreham Beach
Spoke to ticket office this morning, they believe second round have high chance of obtaining tickets but it all depends on how many 1901 club members get one.

Are there even 2,700 members with that amount of points?

Well out of the five of us, only me and the wife have enough for the first round, the other three who have not made it to an away game this season don't have enough, so I dont think there's any likelihood of the 1901 Club Taking all the tickets.

By what mechanism do these 1901 members magically jump the queue. They've either been to away games and got the points like everyone else or they haven't. I speak as one who has.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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By what mechanism do these 1901 members magically jump the queue. They've either been to away games and got the points like everyone else or they haven't. I speak as one who has.

Don't they get higher base points for their ST (1100 rather than 1000 ?) hence can attend fewer away games to be in the first tranche ?
 








Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Don't they get higher base points for their ST (1100 rather than 1000 ?) hence can attend fewer away games to be in the first tranche ?

Yes. 1100 as a starting point v 1000 is correct. No additional points for attending home cup games though (presumably because home cup games are included in the ticket price). Points awarded for away league and cup games are the same as normal ST holders.

There used to be a "gold" standard ST too. This included home cup games and attracted 1050 LP. Presumably the holders of a gold ST also didn't get additional LP for home cup games, for the same reason as 1901ers. I don't know if the "gold" ST still exists.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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sitting at 1211 (3 tickets) without all the other aways already bought , well in. :clap:
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Says 1100 here

http://www.seagullstickets.com/documents/pdf/seagull-loyalty-scheme.pdf

Edit - also says '2015/16', but that's what is on the website.........

Fair enough. It must have changed at some point...

"All the time your season-ticket is active you have a constant balance of 1,000 loyalty points (1,030 for 1901 Club members). For new season ticket holders, these are added on the date of the first competitive fixture of the season. Additional points are then earned as follows:

Home Cup Matches 20

Away Cup and League Matches 10"


Source: http://www.seagulls.co.uk/tickets/loyaltypoints/index.aspx#vf28oPTVuBhFpsUF.99
 


dazzer6666

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Fair enough. It must have changed at some point...

"All the time your season-ticket is active you have a constant balance of 1,000 loyalty points (1,030 for 1901 Club members). For new season ticket holders, these are added on the date of the first competitive fixture of the season. Additional points are then earned as follows:

Home Cup Matches 20

Away Cup and League Matches 10"


Source: http://www.seagulls.co.uk/tickets/loyaltypoints/index.aspx#vf28oPTVuBhFpsUF.99

Maybe a few got their personal assistants to write letters of complaint..........
 




Goldstone1976

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Fair enough. It must have changed at some point...

"All the time your season-ticket is active you have a constant balance of 1,000 loyalty points (1,030 for 1901 Club members). For new season ticket holders, these are added on the date of the first competitive fixture of the season. Additional points are then earned as follows:

Home Cup Matches 20

Away Cup and League Matches 10"


Source: http://www.seagulls.co.uk/tickets/loyaltypoints/index.aspx#vf28oPTVuBhFpsUF.99

Maybe a few got their personal assistants to write letters of complaint..........

I have some insight here. 1030 was the 1901ers allocation prior to the gold ST (league and home cup games) being introduced; this was awarded 1050 points. I (I've not had a PA for 20 years ;) ) emailed the club and said "hang on, shouldn't 1901ers have at least 1050 points then? If you want to maintain the 30 point differential you already have in place (1030 v 1000), then it should be 1080". About a month later I got an email saying that the club had decided it would be 1100. :shrug: It's been 1100 ever since. No idea if others had made contact with the club on the topic...
 


CP 0 3 BHA

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Nov 28, 2003
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Northants
I would think Villa will sit tight on further tickets until they know whether it could be a game that has a Playoff place riding on it for them. If and when they are out of reach I suspect they'll cash in and release a decent chunk.
 


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