[Albion] Albion Fans vs Ticket Window ****Official Bun Fight Thread****

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Colonel Mustard

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Jun 18, 2023
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In other words, totally different experience. As it would be almost everywhere except Marseille. You know best I’m sure. I’ve only watched matches in France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Latvia, Russia, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Belgium, Hungary, Bulgaria, mainland Italy, Sicily, Greece, Romania, Austria, Switzerland, Ukraine and Norway so I don’t really know what the European experience is like.
But have you watched club matches against English opposition? I went to >100 games in Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy when I lived in mainland Europe. Without foreign opponents it’s a totally different experience.
 




dstanman

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Jul 1, 2011
1,318
Bearing in mind that the club had no historical data to work off and the short timescales involved feel overall the club have done a good and were never going to please everyone due to the small allocation imposed by UEFA

Does anyone what the normal away allocation is for domestic european games?
 


butchy

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Jul 24, 2005
1,950
Bethnal Green, E2
went on at 9am - luckily got through straight away. bought a single at the far end of a row (least desirable) and bagged/paid for it by 9.01am. Made up for the disapointment of having 260 points with the cut off at 265. It is an impossible system to please everyone with but i think the club have got it more or less spot on with the current way they run the loyalty scheme.
 


Falmer Flutter ©

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Feb 18, 2004
915
Petts Wood
In other words, totally different experience. As it would be almost everywhere except Marseille. You know best I’m sure. I’ve only watched matches in France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Latvia, Russia, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Belgium, Hungary, Bulgaria, mainland Italy, Sicily, Greece, Romania, Austria, Switzerland, Ukraine and Norway so I don’t really know what the European experience is like.
All right, calm down Alan Whicker. All that European experience and couldn't face a 30-minute bus ride.
 


trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
10,468
Hove
But have you watched club matches against English opposition? I went to >100 games in Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy when I lived in mainland Europe. Without foreign opponents it’s a totally different experience.
Yes. All versus English clubs. Worth reiterating - as some others have made it very personal regarding Marseille - that I don't have any beef with the way the club handled this. I'm simply pleased that they set the second tier relatively low as that acknowledged away travel is not the only definition of who 'deserves' to go. Lots of people, for many reasons, can't make it to away games regularly but would if they could.
 
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Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
4,718
I think the word loyalty is often used inappropriately . At the end of the day , we’re all Brighton fans , some for 50 years , some for much shorter times but we probably are all as invested. Tier 2 this morning was just a lucky dip . It’s impossible to please everyone with such a small ticket allocation.
 




Muzzman

Pocket Rocket
NSC Patron
Jul 8, 2003
5,254
Here and There
Not everyone is a glory hunter. My kids were young at Withdean but I took them to the odd game. Amex opened and I joined all 3 up as STHs. One is still a STH and has missed 1 away game this season. Is he a glory hunter? Should he have less points as he didn't see the war years?
Blimey. I seem to have triggered a few who can't take a joke.
 






BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,003
WeHo
I think the word loyalty is often used inappropriately . At the end of the day , we’re all Brighton fans , some for 50 years , some for much shorter times but we probably are all as invested. Tier 2 this morning was just a lucky dip . It’s impossible to please everyone with such a small ticket allocation.

The club doesn't even call them loyalty points anymore. It's just us fans that do. A lot easier to just call them points and save arguments on who is "loyal" or not.
 


Titanic

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,157
West Sussex
I think the word loyalty is often used inappropriately . At the end of the day , we’re all Brighton fans , some for 50 years , some for much shorter times but we probably are all as invested. Tier 2 this morning was just a lucky dip . It’s impossible to please everyone with such a small ticket allocation.

Which is why the club call them Season Ticket Points.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
10,833
I think the word loyalty is often used inappropriately . At the end of the day , we’re all Brighton fans , some for 50 years , some for much shorter times but we probably are all as invested. Tier 2 this morning was just a lucky dip . It’s impossible to please everyone with such a small ticket allocation.
Absolutely it is.

My "loyalty" is based on 8 years as a season ticket holder + 2 seasons of 10+ away/cup games games.
That was enough for Tier 1.
My mate, who made the decision to jack in his season ticket last season after 20+ years, didn't stand a chance for these tickets.
As the loyalty points are primarily based on the club's priorities, which are current season ticket holders.

Personally I think this is massively unfair from a "loyalty" perspective. (but I'm not complaining).
 




Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,605
Sussex by the Sea
Apologies if this has already been asked, but what is the score with people who have been able to get tickets but are no longer able to travel ?

Is there a Ticket exchange ?
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