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ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
Either club staff or the police. It isn't a legal issue and the venue is a private venue so there is no obligation to allow entry
Enforce the points system or scrap it.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
I agree that those who have been to every away game this season should probably get a ticket for this match one way or another.
But then so should the fan that can't get to many away games these but has been consistently going to games for years, even decades.
There are always going to be people that lose out despite probably 'deserving' to be there. But that is because of Rover's ridiculous, pathetic decision to give us a measly, insulting allocation. Anger should be aimed at them, not our club.
But then so should the fan that can't get to many away games these but has been consistently going to games for years, even decades.
There are always going to be people that lose out despite probably 'deserving' to be there. But that is because of Rover's ridiculous, pathetic decision to give us a measly, insulting allocation. Anger should be aimed at them, not our club.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
It's a Burnley points system to buy ticketsŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:42 amEither club staff or the police. It isn't a legal issue and the venue is a private venue so there is no obligation to allow entry
Enforce the points system or scrap it.
It's not a restriction on entry to the ground, which isn't controlled by burnley
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
If I was a mod, I'd randomly give warnings as well just to mess with peoples mindsclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:47 amI have been placed on warning level 1
Seems somebody moderating the forum isn't prepared to say anything but dish out warnings with no explanation
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
Just to those who got tickets in the ballot or those who missed out as well ?Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:49 amIf I was a mod, I'd randomly give warnings as well just to mess with peoples minds
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
I think it would mess with minds more if it was those who had ticketsclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:50 amJust to those who got tickets in the ballot or those who missed out as well ?
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
Yeah! And make them walk home without their parents too. That’ll teach em!ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:16 amAnyone too young to have earned the requisite 6k points should be refused entry
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Toughen em up, the little snowflakesWinstonswhite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:54 amYeah! And make them walk home without their parents too. That’ll teach em!
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
I can see the benefits actually
People moaning about people standing up at away games?
Just fill the away end with boomers and problem solved
Its amazing that the club haven't thought about this before
People moaning about people standing up at away games?
Just fill the away end with boomers and problem solved
Its amazing that the club haven't thought about this before
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Absolutely correct, but under the current system not fair. As has been said there can be a scenario for instance, a 25 Yr old with 6500 points that has been to every game for 10 years, what makes them less loyal than someone at 55 with 20000 points and been to every game since they were 8 if you get my drift, only difference is that their older, surely the older person shouldn't think they have more of a claim on a ticket. As I've said in earlier post's there was always going to be people unhappy about not getting a ticket in such a high profile game as this one. But to up the threshold to 10000 points for instance is not fair because it takes out a big chunk of people because of their age, not because their any less loyal. The only fairer way to me is to go back to the queueing for a ticket on day of sale, the thing I would put in place is a current season ticket holder, and actual id when buying and id when entering the ground so that the person that buys the ticket actually enters the ground. OK you could say that this takes out a chunk of people who don't live local, for instance London clarets, but it's highly likely that a hell of a lot of that group are not season ticket holders. This saga will live on long after I'm gone, problem solved then, I'll be at every gameroperclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:33 amThese ‘youngsters’ are the future of the club. more important they keep going than us old gits
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
The situations are completely different. The thread you reference was around increasing our home capacity. Reducing the amount of tickets we offered clubs for their initial allocation is something that is common place in football. I think all supporters would agree that if a match is sold out to home supporters yet we give the away team 2000+ tickets and they only sell 1000 our supporters have missed out and it needs looking at.TravisBickle wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:06 amPerhaps that we should spell out that, again when it suited you wanted things to change.
In this example loyal fans of other clubs having their away capacity reduced.
The situation created by our club means that with a reduced allocation they changed the way the tickets were sold. Two different things all together.
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G.O. 1984claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:47 amI have been placed on warning level 1
Seems somebody moderating the forum isn't prepared to say anything but dish out warnings with no explanation
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And your reply to my 25 year old daughter would be?roperclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:23 amThe old ‘I’ve been going on longer than you so I’m more loyal’ argument.
Oh you’ve got 1100+ points but you don’t fit my argument so I won’t reference you.
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No one should be entitled to any tickets - how do you get new fans if they can't go due to the regulars
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
Bit rich considering you want the system tailored to your exact requirements, Vance.Vince Fontaine wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:17 pmAnd your reply to my 25 year old daughter would be?
Oh you’ve got 1100+ points but you don’t fit my argument so I won’t reference you.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
I think there’s a few on the wind up here
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Not sure if this has already been suggested as I haven’t waded through 8 pages of dialogue. Why not remove loyalty points for renewing season tickets and just award those for away games, then those who have regularly attended away would be prioritised for away matches. Just a thought. Similar to what they used to do back in the day for fa cup final tickets. You had to show you’d been to so many other games to qualify for a final ticket.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
No I want the system to reflect loyalty, which is what is was designed for and has spectacular failed to do soquoonbeatz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:30 pmBit rich considering you want the system tailored to your exact requirements, Vance.
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It does reflect 'loyalty', you want it to reflect your perception of 'loyalty'.Vince Fontaine wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:36 pmNo I want the system to reflect loyalty, which is what is was designed for and has spectacular failed to do so
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
What about everybody ticking the away games they want to enter for tickets for before the season starts? Available to all season ticket holders.
The ones who ticked pre season get first choice the remaining then go on sale.
If theres more enter than tickets then straight to a ballot. No loyalty points
The ones who ticked pre season get first choice the remaining then go on sale.
If theres more enter than tickets then straight to a ballot. No loyalty points
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Not a bad shoutCabbage wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:35 pmNot sure if this has already been suggested as I haven’t waded through 8 pages of dialogue. Why not remove loyalty points for renewing season tickets and just award those for away games, then those who have regularly attended away would be prioritised for away matches. Just a thought. Similar to what they used to do back in the day for fa cup final tickets. You had to show you’d been to so many other games to qualify for a final ticket.
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So who gets them for the first away game of the season how would that work
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8 pages and counting because someone stamped his feet and wailed “It’s so unfair” when he didn’t get his own way.
Only on this board.
Only on this board.
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And if you were first in the queue you were guaranteed a photo in the Burnley Express waving your ticket and smiling from ear to ear !Here's-Johnny wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:30 amPart of the Excitement and trepidation queuing up for a ticket nothing was guaranteed.
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But that’s the situation as it is now with people getting tickets for other people using their points so they would still show as the ones buying ticketsŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:54 pmIm sure even our ticket office would be able to filter data to show just away game loyalty points
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Same argument. If a 12 year old has attended every single home and away game, say for the last 5 years, and your daughter has missed one or 2 for whatever reason, does that make the 12 year old more loyal than her?Vince Fontaine wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:17 pmAnd your reply to my 25 year old daughter would be?
Oh you’ve got 1100+ points but you don’t fit my argument so I won’t reference you.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
No, the situation now includes Season ticket points etc
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
That's OK but could potentially mean that a current season ticket holder may not have the chance to buy a ticket for an away they wish to go to, which can't be right, imo all current season ticket holders should have the chance to do that. So for instance I don't have the required loyalty points so haven't had the chance to apply, but I am a current season ticket holder, surely this should be a pre requisite before we even get to loyalty points, I stand to be corrected but is it not possible that as a result of relegation coupled with the sacking of Sean dyche some people relinquished their season ticket so hence are not current, but by virtue of having over 6000 points from previous seasons are eligible to enter the ballot and potentially get a ticket, or taking the ballot away are eligible to purchase a ticket for any given away game, that surely can't be right, the eligibility to purchase should always be to current season ticket holders.Cabbage wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:35 pmNot sure if this has already been suggested as I haven’t waded through 8 pages of dialogue. Why not remove loyalty points for renewing season tickets and just award those for away games, then those who have regularly attended away would be prioritised for away matches. Just a thought. Similar to what they used to do back in the day for fa cup final tickets. You had to show you’d been to so many other games to qualify for a final ticket.
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Yeah, but the won’t be able to reminisce about that time we stuffed Rovers whilst being Champions, they way all th oldies do in here. I get people are disappointed, but they really just need to suck it up I’m afraid.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:36 amThey can look forward to many big games for decades to come
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
Current season ticket holders always in my book
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alwaysaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:58 pmThat's OK but could potentially mean that a current season ticket holder may not have the chance to buy a ticket for an away they wish to go to, which can't be right, imo all current season ticket holders should have the chance to do that. So for instance I don't have the required loyalty points so haven't had the chance to apply, but I am a current season ticket holder, surely this should be a pre requisite before we even get to loyalty points, I stand to be corrected but is it not possible that as a result of relegation coupled with the sacking of Sean dyche some people relinquished their season ticket so hence are not current, but by virtue of having over 6000 points from previous seasons are eligible to enter the ballot and potentially get a ticket, or taking the ballot away are eligible to purchase a ticket for any given away game, that surely can't be right, the eligibility to purchase should always be to current season ticket holders.
The criteria has always been you need to be a STH AND have the required points
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Correct. Without having a season tickets your points are in effect worthless.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
Just hope the 6000 pointers create a better atmosphere than they did at Blackpool,Sounded shocking on the box.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
It wasn't that badRobbie_painter wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 1:18 pmJust hope the 6000 pointers create a better atmosphere than they did at Blackpool,Sounded shocking on the box.
It wasn't helped by us not being brilliant as well
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
Blackburn's antics have been pathetic, no doubt about that, but the way some people are talking it's as though they've missed out on tickets to see us play in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
It's a big local derby, sure, but taking a step back for a minute the game is a dead rubber as far as we're concerned. We'll very likely be promoted as Champions before then and the only thing on the line is maintaining our unbeaten record against that lot, and the possibility of damaging their play-off push. In the grand scheme of things, it's not that important.
Had this fixture taken place on March 19th it would be a different story and I'd be really gutted if I missed out on it. Now that it's been kicked back to the end of the season I can't say I'm overly bothered about it to be honest.
I hope we win and if not I hope we don't get beat. Whatever happens we're going up as Champions and it's been a phenomenonal season that we won't forget.
It's a big local derby, sure, but taking a step back for a minute the game is a dead rubber as far as we're concerned. We'll very likely be promoted as Champions before then and the only thing on the line is maintaining our unbeaten record against that lot, and the possibility of damaging their play-off push. In the grand scheme of things, it's not that important.
Had this fixture taken place on March 19th it would be a different story and I'd be really gutted if I missed out on it. Now that it's been kicked back to the end of the season I can't say I'm overly bothered about it to be honest.
I hope we win and if not I hope we don't get beat. Whatever happens we're going up as Champions and it's been a phenomenonal season that we won't forget.
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My reply would be that your daughter was fortunate enough to get a ticket to the Aberdeen away game. This was another match that ticket demand massively outstripped supply and an awful lot of fellow clarets, me included, missed out on it.Vince Fontaine wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:17 pmAnd your reply to my 25 year old daughter would be?
Oh you’ve got 1100+ points but you don’t fit my argument so I won’t reference you.
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Given that Rovers have only given us a limited number of tickets, and having been lucky enough to get a ticket for the Aberdeen game, surely your daughter can't really begrudge someone else getting the chance to watch the Rovers game?
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At the fear of getting my head bit off how's this for a solution going forward,1 season ticket enables the holder to apply for 1ticket only for any given game. This will stop STH getting tickets for non STH
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Except…. Those season ticket holders not going, getting tickets for non st holders.Pommieclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 1:41 pmAt the fear of getting my head bit off how's this for a solution going forward,1 season ticket enables the holder to apply for 1ticket only for any given game. This will stop STH getting tickets for non STH
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Going forward for me relates to away games only.... Which needs a complete re-think, what the solution is ive no ideaPommieclaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 1:41 pmAt the fear of getting my head bit off how's this for a solution going forward,1 season ticket enables the holder to apply for 1ticket only for any given game. This will stop STH getting tickets for non STH
But the exclusion of the younger fan base isnt an option.Dad and Lad/ Lass will always have its place in football.Imo. Being a home season ticket holder is irrelevant to purchasing away tickets.
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What do you look at in order to find out how many points you have accumulated. Thanks.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clubs should hang their heads in shame over derby tickets
400 posts and no agreement as to what the club could have done better. So the club’s plight is fully understandable.
For what it’s worth I think they did fairly well given the hand Blackburn dealt them well knowing that demand would far outstrip supply. Inevitably there were to be winners and losers and this will happen for all big games
The club then has to balance the demand of the older fans as well as future proofing its investment in younger fans.
I have no idea whether 6000 is a fair target, it could be argued that is a little high if the club wants to hold onto younger fans long term. It is a fact of life that they stand to earn more money in the future from a devoted 18 year old rather than a veteran who saw the 1960 championship team, but equally loyalty must come into it
I think for games where demand is high a ballot is the only fair way to give everyone a chance. Maybe if one is successful in a ballot that person should not be able to enter the next budget so there is a good prospect of the awards being equalised over a season.
We have to get used to the idea that we will not get to all the games until our success on the pitch levels out
The debate for me is whether 6000 is the right number and if not should it be higher or lower
For what it’s worth I think they did fairly well given the hand Blackburn dealt them well knowing that demand would far outstrip supply. Inevitably there were to be winners and losers and this will happen for all big games
The club then has to balance the demand of the older fans as well as future proofing its investment in younger fans.
I have no idea whether 6000 is a fair target, it could be argued that is a little high if the club wants to hold onto younger fans long term. It is a fact of life that they stand to earn more money in the future from a devoted 18 year old rather than a veteran who saw the 1960 championship team, but equally loyalty must come into it
I think for games where demand is high a ballot is the only fair way to give everyone a chance. Maybe if one is successful in a ballot that person should not be able to enter the next budget so there is a good prospect of the awards being equalised over a season.
We have to get used to the idea that we will not get to all the games until our success on the pitch levels out
The debate for me is whether 6000 is the right number and if not should it be higher or lower
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That's not a bad assessment for all intent & purposes it's just a game & in the context of importance with the seasons objective it ranks low, win lose or draw whatever the result we'll be the winners with the overall prize & we've already beaten them once convincingly this season it's job done already.JohnMcGreal wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 1:33 pmBlackburn's antics have been pathetic, no doubt about that, but the way some people are talking it's as though they've missed out on tickets to see us play in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
It's a big local derby, sure, but taking a step back for a minute the game is a dead rubber as far as we're concerned. We'll very likely be promoted as Champions before then and the only thing on the line is maintaining our unbeaten record against that lot, and the possibility of damaging their play-off push. In the grand scheme of things, it's not that important.
Had this fixture taken place on March 19th it would be a different story and I'd be really gutted if I missed out on it. Now that it's been kicked back to the end of the season I can't say I'm overly bothered about it to be honest.
I hope we win and if not I hope we don't get beat. Whatever happens we're going up as Champions and it's been a phenomenonal season that we won't forget.
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bfcfan1882. Thank you very much for the link. It was interesting reading all the details within the account.
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All this moaning and yet Rotherham tickets are still available! Thousands of "Super fans" yet we've not sold out Rotherham away yet and down to 2000 points......
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