Doing the form myself, how the **** do you sign it online....
Doing the form myself, how the **** do you sign it online....
You daft wazzock.
Except some non pass holders have supported the team during the FA Cup this season (that's the competition we'll be playing in at Wembley) yet they get no priority over the general public yet a pass holder that couldn't be bother with cup games this year but fancies a day out gets 1 or 2 tickets.
Season ticket holders are the core support. It's included in the deal when you buy a pass that you're a priority customer. Whatever anyone's reason for not being a passholder and however valid that reason is, it can't detract from the fact that you aren't contributing as much as a season ticket holder financially or support wise. For any non-pass holder to expect priority treatment is just plain arrogant.
I don't expect priority treatment; but as a fan for 15 years I think I'm a "core supporter." Plus to be honest, I can't afford to go to Wembley, not at £61 at least.
There's people on here who've been fans for decades but moved abroad long ago and can' be considered core support now. I've no idea of your circumstance but right now 18,000 go every single week and they are the core support. You could narrow it down further and say the 1,000 or so who go to every away game are even more 'core' but as we've got 32,000 tickets to sell there's no benefit in doing that.
Anyone watching on a stream or listening on the radio, no matter how good your reasons, can not expect the club to care about them.
I think the club have got the tickets bang on by rewarding people who stuck with them in the championship.
Fair enough.
I guess paying what they do for their season pass they earn the right to the second best seats in the house. No complaints then if that's the numbers, I was under the illusion it was a far smaller number in the lower triple figures.
Will you be using your Club Wembley seats for this one?
I will, but I can't tell you how complicated it's getting.
My family all want to sit in them, but my mate who I've sat with at every game since the KC opened also wants to sit in them. Between us, we're entitled to ten £60 seats, but he wants to sit in Club Wembley and his family want to go with him too. To complicate thngs further, my seats are front row, near the halfway line, but slightly over the Blunts side, when everyone wants to be in with the City fans.
I'm tempted to sell my seats, then buy fifteen slightly worse Club Wembley seats that are in the City end. It would almost be better if I didn't have Club Wembley seats and I just used my Premier Club membership to sit in decent seats in the lower tier. It's getting far too complicated.

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Sorry, it might be the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream, but I presume the preference is 1=least preferred, 3=most preferred
I will, but I can't tell you how complicated it's getting.
My family all want to sit in them, but my mate who I've sat with at every game since the KC opened also wants to sit in them. Between us, we're entitled to ten £60 seats, but he wants to sit in Club Wembley and his family want to go with him too. To complicate thngs further, my seats are front row, near the halfway line, but slightly over the Blunts side, when everyone wants to be in with the City fans.
I'm tempted to sell my seats, then buy fifteen slightly worse Club Wembley seats that are in the City end. It would almost be better if I didn't have Club Wembley seats and I just used my Premier Club membership to sit in decent seats in the lower tier. It's getting far too complicated.