Nigel wrote: > Sorry to come out of retirement but :- when i were a lad ( or at least > when I lived in Leeds) Tickets for games like this were distributed on the > basis of tokens printed in the programme. so you had to present 12 tokens > or token number 5 to get a ticket. in my opinion it worked well. > > Surely having a season ticket means I have every token this season!!
Dave wrote: >> Loyalty is always a difficult one but at least they are trying I'm still in the camp that the 80% - 20% split (Season ticket holders/members) is the best way. Not all season ticket holders want to go to away matches so there'd be some left for members *who've only paid £40 into the clubs coffers!* * * I've only got so much money to spend on footy, I choose to (financially) support my club to the tune of £500+ for a season ticket and "cherry pick" aways. Regardless of going to aways - we should get priority! What's the point in buying a season ticket? Priority for "big" games I thought was a high factor. My lad bought a season ticket even though he misses quite a few games because of work - he thought it would give him priority if we got to the play-offs of on a good cup run. So he's only been to 2 aways (Hull and Barnsley - both sh1te) but even though he's given the club £500+ he doesn't merit a ticket. Fcuk me. Tell me the fairness in that!! If he doesn't get a ticket for this game - me, my mate and my son are not renewing our season tickets. Loyalty works both ways. Fcuk 'em. Ted H _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] PETE CASS (1962 - 2011) Rest In Peace Mate
