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I understand why they have it done it this way. THey want to make sure every season ticket holder and member gets a ticket but for ST's to get two on first go is a little strange
I sat in the very back row right on the halfway line for the first ever game at the new wembley Eng v Brazil and I don't like heights at all wasn't a prob at all. Just wished to poxy escalators had been working that night...
I have no idea exactly how many ST holders or members we have. Most people seem to think that it's fair enough for a ST holder to be able to buy two. Then obviously members. If we assume 10,000 of each, then the club have guaranteed two for ST holders if they want them and one per member. Subject to availability, ( ie not everybody takes up their entitlement in full), then members will have a chance for a second, as there would be around 7,000 left for them and ST holders who may want more.
On that basis, I really cannot see what more the club could have done within reason. No point in allowing all members to buy two tickets if that would have prevented some from buying any.
Having said that, I hope all true Ranger's fans can get one to see the team on such a wonderful stage.
So, i am a member , have been member / season ticket holder for years and after 4 days and the bottom and middle tier selling out completely i still cant buy a ticket for me and my boy.
I seems a Fl uck in joke to me.
So tomorrow i will be buying tickets in the gods.
Why is it a joke? Your son isn't a member, why should he get priority over members?
They have guaranteed every STH & Member a ticket, which is what it's all about. They have rewarded our most loyal fans (STH's) with an extra ticket for their support and loyalty, which in 99% of cases, I'd imagine will be given to a family member or friend who supports Rangers. They then do the same for members subject to availability.
They've got it bang on in my opinion. People are only annoyed if they haven't got a ST or Membership but from the clubs point of view, people with a ST or Membership are the people who should be at Wembley.
Why is it a joke? Your son isn't a member, why should he get priority over members?
They have guaranteed every STH & Member a ticket, which is what it's all about. They have rewarded our most loyal fans (STH's) with an extra ticket for their support and loyalty, which in 99% of cases, I'd imagine will be given to a family member or friend who supports Rangers. They then do the same for members subject to availability.
They've got it bang on in my opinion. People are only annoyed if they haven't got a ST or Membership but from the clubs point of view, people with a ST or Membership are the people who should be at Wembley.
If you didnt buy a membership for £50 but are more than able to splash serious cash for a day out to Wembley it does seem kinda of strange IMO
Not really. People may not really be able to afford either, but will find a way to go to Wembley because we may never play there again in our lifetimes and it could literally be a once in a lifetime opportunity so people will put a bit extra on the credit card or whatever to make it happen.
Why is it a joke? Your son isn't a member, why should he get priority over members?
They have guaranteed every STH & Member a ticket, which is what it's all about. They have rewarded our most loyal fans (STH's) with an extra ticket for their support and loyalty, which in 99% of cases, I'd imagine will be given to a family member or friend who supports Rangers. They then do the same for members subject to availability.
They've got it bang on in my opinion. People are only annoyed if they haven't got a ST or Membership but from the clubs point of view, people with a ST or Membership are the people who should be at Wembley.
Got a membership so have a ticket but should a friend of season ticket holder get priority in their choice of seat over a member who goes regularly home and away? In my opinion no they shouldn't, they should have made it one ticket per season ticket or allowed season ticket holders to buy tickets for members at the same time.
Got a membership so have a ticket but should a friend of season ticket holder get priority in their choice of seat over a member who goes regularly home and away? In my opinion no they shouldn't, they should have made it one ticket per season ticket or allowed season ticket holders to buy tickets for members at the same time.
this is why im a bit annoyed, loads of my ST mates are buying for johnny come latelys
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