Club need to insist that every fan has an iPhone X, the club develop an app that knows you are at the said ground using GPS, then using facial recognition software confirms we are there at that location at a set time sending the data back to the club. Simples.
I'm all for a debate, but anyone suggesting fans should pay higher ticket prices is :mad: in my book.
This is a conversation, which I am sure is happening at Albion HQ, about how best to run a loyalty system. Last night highlighted how the current system can be abused, to the detriment of...
Premier League games you're going to find someone to take the ticket off your hands, even if you make a bit of a loss, sell it for £20 or whatever, someone will go. If you want to stay in that tier 1 threshold, then buy a ticket for every game, if you can't go, sell it on to a mate. This is the...
It's not hard to believe. I'm on 231 points, and I couldn't go last night due to other commitments. Had I thrown £10 at it anyway, I'd have 241 points and I'd now have a West Ham ticket. As it happened, I didn't do that, but I won't be at West Ham either, whereas I could easily have been for an...
I don't think that was the point Charlies Shinpad was making. If in the most desirable high demand games no one gets any loyalty points, then those in the high loyalty points bands will stay there, no one will gain on them, they still retain their 'through thick and thin' well deserved margin...
The cup game started at 217 points, which as you know includes a lot of people who have so far been unable to get an away ticket. The league game didn't get beyond the 281 threshold I don't think.
I'm not doubting for a second that our most loyal fans ARE going to both, but then again, if you...
I think perhaps they've massively underestimated the demand for loyalty points. They've slapped 10 points on it thinking we'd struggle to sell our allocation, and completely not anticipated everyone thinking 10 points for £10 to get their points up is a bargain, especially given we were paying...
I think the real issue for this one is the number of points allocated for the distance and importance of the fixture and the cost of the ticket.
10 points for £10 for a trip down the road to Bournemouth. Why is that twice the loyalty points of the league fixture at 5 points for £30 for a...