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If, as someone says above, ours fans are apathetic, and minimal in numbers, there should be no issue with everyone getting tickets.
The loyalty points system favours those of us who have travelled home and away for years supporting through thin and thinner. We know the numbers that went to Wednesday, OT, Cardiff and Wembley and, if the whole allocation went straight on general sale, the loyal fans of the last few years would be in a bun fight with the rest and may end up missing out. That's not right so the loyalty system is totally fair. And, if the casuals want to come along too, that's great but a few extra days won't hurt them and why give them equal rights any way?#standuptocancer
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Originally posted by Leicester Mark View PostI've done 15 home games this season and 3 away,The point system is spot on in my book as it allows the most loyal first which is how it should be.Ive known since they went on sale that members are from tomorrow so I'll be on the phone at 10,Can't see how some think it's not a fair system.#standuptocancer
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostIf, as someone says above, ours fans are apathetic, and minimal in numbers, there should be no issue with everyone getting tickets.
The loyalty points system favours those of us who have travelled home and away for years supporting through thin and thinner. We know the numbers that went to Wednesday, OT, Cardiff and Wembley and, if the whole allocation went straight on general sale, the loyal fans of the last few years would be in a bun fight with the rest and may end up missing out. That's not right so the loyalty system is totally fair. And, if the casuals want to come along too, that's great but a few extra days won't hurt them and why give them equal rights any way?You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Mattyqpr View PostTimes are hard and it's a Friday night game, live on TV. A lot of reasons not to go unfortunately. Personally, I'll be there no matter what but I'm not in the same situation as others. Judging by early sales, I'm quite confident we'll sell out the 4,800 full allocation.
Dont think times are that hard that people cant get to wigan and back and spend a score on a ticket.
We will sell it out.
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostSlightly off topic, but are times still hard? My giro and housing benefits the biggest its ever been, and gears cheaper than its ever been. Even beer aint gone up in ages. Is that just a saying, or is it still true?
Dont think times are that hard that people cant get to wigan and back and spend a score on a ticket.
We will sell it out.
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostIf, as someone says above, ours fans are apathetic, and minimal in numbers, there should be no issue with everyone getting tickets.
The loyalty points system favours those of us who have travelled home and away for years supporting through thin and thinner. We know the numbers that went to Wednesday, OT, Cardiff and Wembley and, if the whole allocation went straight on general sale, the loyal fans of the last few years would be in a bun fight with the rest and may end up missing out. That's not right so the loyalty system is totally fair. And, if the casuals want to come along too, that's great but a few extra days won't hurt them and why give them equal rights any way?
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Originally posted by The Merry Ploughboy View PostHope you're not like this with the new Mrs Factomondo...... A tad premature ol fruit
the new mrsfacto has no such complaints.........like when people remember where they were when kennedy was shot or elvis died.....woman always remember the first time factamondo made love to them!you know nothing john snow!!!!
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