If we are talking about loyalty, at £12 per ticket:
H Colchester att 6895
H Reading att 6235
H MK Dons att 11091
I'm assuming 1901ers would be included in these attendance figures?
20 loyalty points per fixture right. That would have been 30 points taken into next season right there for £36...
Even from the start of the Amex era an ST holder who regularly does 1 home cup game and 10 away games each season will start next season around 1115, so you do accumulate from each season. Continued attendance at games is rewarded year on year.
However in a nutshell here is the debate, you on...
Let's say you operated 1901 like a Season Ticket, and I am for arguments sake going to say we have 3 home cup games per season.
Season 1 - 1000 + 3 cup games 60
Season 2 - 1030 + 3 cup games 60
Season 3 - 1045 + 3 cup games 60 = finishing season on 1105.
So after 3 seasons as a 1901 say from...
Point is this season, 1901 members have effectively paid for Colchester, Reading and MK Dons within their ticket conditions. So they'd be on 1060 anyway. If the cup runs were extended, there might be 120 points up for grabs for ST holders, but they'd be still on 1100. It's not quite the...
I suppose another question is would you buy a Season Ticket with a compulsory Cup Ticket purchase condition if it meant you say got 1050 to 1080 points or something? That is effectively what is included on the 1901 ticket as they pay for all games including friendlies. 20 points for a home cup...
A 1901 ticket holder is effectively paying for ALL home games including cup matches. Its right therefore that they get points for those cup games. Maybe 1100 is too many, but they are committing to being able to attend every home game including friendlies.
Villa away the thresholds were 1160...