20 Royalty Points for Feyenoord Ticket

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by ayjaydee » 28 Jun 2006 15:20

Finch Royal I've got an AST so it doesn't matter shit to me, but the principle of allocation for those that don't have an AST is wrong and unfair.


Wouldn't disagree with that but life is sometimes wrong and unfair - I don't have to wear a tie to work :wink:

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by Finch Royal » 28 Jun 2006 15:22

ayjaydee
Finch Royal I've got an AST so it doesn't matter shit to me, but the principle of allocation for those that don't have an AST is wrong and unfair.


Wouldn't disagree with that but life is sometimes wrong and unfair - I don't have to wear a tie to work :wink:


I dont know why im beating myself up over this, it doesnt apply to me now i have an AST :lol:

:lol: @ those who cant get tickets next season........................... :wink:

I dont wear a tie to work !!!

i just get a bollocking every day as a result

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by Royal Bison » 28 Jun 2006 16:09

Alan Titchmarsh 20 points and for that you get to see Glen Johnson play!


We're playing Pompey ?!

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by RIP ELM Park » 28 Jun 2006 19:28

Another perspective if not a popular one

20,000 tickets sold at £20 per ticket = £400,000
Cost to put on the game £100,000 (complete guess)
£300,000 profit = £5769 per week

Sidwell has been offered £12,000 per week and wants £18,000 an extra £4,000 per week.

So if the club said that they wanted to ensure a big crowd as Sidwell had renewed his contract and that was what this revenue was for would you feel that it was a good idea?

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by Finch Royal » 28 Jun 2006 21:01

RIP ELM Park Another perspective if not a popular one

20,000 tickets sold at £20 per ticket = £400,000
Cost to put on the game £100,000 (complete guess)
£300,000 profit = £5769 per week

Sidwell has been offered £12,000 per week and wants £18,000 an extra £4,000 per week.

So if the club said that they wanted to ensure a big crowd as Sidwell had renewed his contract and that was what this revenue was for would you feel that it was a good idea?


Go back to school and learn how to count :roll:


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by shadesrwrf » 28 Jun 2006 21:02

Finch Royal
RIP ELM Park Another perspective if not a popular one

20,000 tickets sold at £20 per ticket = £400,000
Cost to put on the game £100,000 (complete guess)
£300,000 profit = £5769 per week

Sidwell has been offered £12,000 per week and wants £18,000 an extra £4,000 per week.

So if the club said that they wanted to ensure a big crowd as Sidwell had renewed his contract and that was what this revenue was for would you feel that it was a good idea?


Go back to school and learn how to count :roll:


I'd have expected you to be more impressed by such creative accountancy.

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by RIP ELM Park » 28 Jun 2006 22:56

shadesrwrf
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RIP ELM Park Another perspective if not a popular one

20,000 tickets sold at £20 per ticket = £400,000
Cost to put on the game £100,000 (complete guess)
£300,000 profit = £5769 per week

Sidwell has been offered £12,000 per week and wants £18,000 an extra £4,000 per week.

So if the club said that they wanted to ensure a big crowd as Sidwell had renewed his contract and that was what this revenue was for would you feel that it was a good idea?


Go back to school and learn how to count :roll:


I'd have expected you to be more impressed by such creative accountancy.


I was kina hoping Sidwells agent was looking at this thread and wouldn't notice that 12k to 18k was actually £6000 and only ask for an extra 4,000K :wink:

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by RoyalBlue » 29 Jun 2006 13:37

RIP ELM Park Another perspective if not a popular one

20,000 tickets sold at £20 per ticket = £400,000
Cost to put on the game £100,000 (complete guess)
£300,000 profit = £5769 per week

Sidwell has been offered £12,000 per week and wants £18,000 an extra £4,000 per week.

So if the club said that they wanted to ensure a big crowd as Sidwell had renewed his contract and that was what this revenue was for would you feel that it was a good idea?


I might ask what they were putting the massive hike in season ticket prices etc. etc. towards. I thought that was 'to enable us to compete effectively in the Premiership.'

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by clauski » 29 Jun 2006 19:00

Well I'm near a potential cut-off point so will have to buy a ticket even though I am not around, in case it is the difference between some away tickets or not later in the year. To me that's nearly blackmail. I can understand the desire to use royalty points to attract more customers to a less meaningful game. But it just seems unfair that the boundaries keep on changing, with no clear perception or communication of exactly how many points we may or may not need or earn at any given time for any given match. How I could rue missing a crap friendly game, being away for a couple of cup games or taking up a hospitality ticket and earning no points, despite being a season ticket holder for years.


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by AJ~ » 07 Jul 2006 21:59

This has probably been mentioned elsewhere and I've missed it... :oops:

However, tickets are now on sale for Feyenoord via the online ticketing system for £16. A bargain 80p a Royalty Point. :lol:

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by moo » 07 Jul 2006 22:20

Im gonna buy mine, get the points - then let someone else go to the match for a pint or a fiver or whatever I can get.

This is a joke.

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by The_Cat » 07 Jul 2006 22:47

My ticket's only £7. :lol:

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by rfcfan13 » 07 Jul 2006 22:54

The_Cat My ticket's only £7. :lol:

Same. Still, what a joke, 35p a royalty point. :roll:


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