by royalsteve » 07 Jul 2006 23:43
by londinium » 08 Jul 2006 00:54
royalsteve I see the club have changed things then.
The AST is even more of a joke now....you dont need a Home ST to get one....what the f**k!
so any muppet who doesnt get watch home games can watch all the lucrative Away games.
I may just get a AST for one season even though ill only be able to get to 1/2 the games!
by RG30 » 08 Jul 2006 04:01
by Woodcote Royal » 08 Jul 2006 05:37
by ayjaydee » 08 Jul 2006 09:15
royalsteve I see the club have changed things then.
The AST is even more of a joke now....you dont need a Home ST to get one....what the f**k!
so any muppet who doesnt get watch home games can watch all the lucrative Away games.
I may just get a AST for one season even though ill only be able to get to 1/2 the games!
by weybridgewanderer » 08 Jul 2006 10:21
RG30 How's it a joke? FWIW I have both but if given the choice I would much rather have an AST than a HST as you aern't surrounded by bunch of glory boys who have only started following us since Christmas.
We have got around 700 so far and bearing in mind the smallest capacity is Portsmouth which is 2,000 maximum then there will still be tickets available for others to purchase.
by royalsteve » 09 Jul 2006 22:57
londiniumroyalsteve I see the club have changed things then.
The AST is even more of a joke now....you dont need a Home ST to get one....what the f**k!
so any muppet who doesnt get watch home games can watch all the lucrative Away games.
I may just get a AST for one season even though ill only be able to get to 1/2 the games!
So why all of a sudden do you want to get an AST for just one season???
Is it so you can see all of the "lucrative away games'?? just like all the others!!!!!!!!
by royalsteve » 09 Jul 2006 23:08
by Platypuss » 09 Jul 2006 23:10
royalsteve Yes, but now those who have NEVER seen RFC play (ever!) can buy an AST and jump the queue and watch RFC play at the top venues at the expense of those who have supported RFC for a long time, now run the risk of not being able to get a ticket.
by weybridgewanderer » 09 Jul 2006 23:16
royalsteve Yes, but now those who have NEVER seen RFC play (ever!) can buy an AST and jump the queue and watch RFC play at the top venues at the expense of those who have supported RFC for a long time, now run the risk of not being able to get a ticket.......i mean what is the point of the Royalty points system?
by ayjaydee » 09 Jul 2006 23:18
royalsteve Yes, but now those who have NEVER seen RFC play (ever!) can buy an AST and jump the queue and watch RFC play at the top venues at the expense of those who have supported RFC for a long time, now run the risk of not being able to get a ticket.......i mean what is the point of the Royalty points system?
I dont care if you cant get to the home games. Why should i lose out the chance to get to Old Trafford - which i have been waiting for for over 30 years - because some muppet who has NEVER watched an RFC game goes instead because they bought an AST this season and jumped the queue
by Mr Angry » 10 Jul 2006 15:47
by moo » 10 Jul 2006 17:39
by l0y4l R0y4l » 10 Jul 2006 18:16
by moo » 10 Jul 2006 18:18
by ayjaydee » 10 Jul 2006 18:30
l0y4l R0y4l BTW How would it be possible to sit next to the person you want to sit next to? I mean your AST would only get you a ticket? So your friend would be sitting on the otherside of the stand.
by Finch Royal » 10 Jul 2006 21:04
ayjaydeel0y4l R0y4l BTW How would it be possible to sit next to the person you want to sit next to? I mean your AST would only get you a ticket? So your friend would be sitting on the otherside of the stand.
It is possible to get the club to "group" AST's together for all games. It is equally possible for them to make sure you are not sat next to someone you would prefer not to
by ayjaydee » 10 Jul 2006 21:48
Finch Royalayjaydeel0y4l R0y4l BTW How would it be possible to sit next to the person you want to sit next to? I mean your AST would only get you a ticket? So your friend would be sitting on the otherside of the stand.
It is possible to get the club to "group" AST's together for all games. It is equally possible for them to make sure you are not sat next to someone you would prefer not to
I've just e-mailed them requesting not to be sat near you.
by RFCSinceBury1971 » 11 Jul 2006 07:37
by ayjaydee » 11 Jul 2006 08:11
RFCSinceBury1971 I have no problem with people asking for an away season ticket if there intentions are to go to every game. As a regular who travels away I like to see as many of us there as possible. However what I do not want to see is people reselling tickets to games they cant attend. Ok the odd one or two is fine with me, but we have already had one person stating he will be selling tickets on HNA for the ones he cant go to.
I dont know why this should bother me as it will not affect me. I suppose its because im a life long fan who feels that supporters who have supported the club for a number of season's, but either cant go to every game or cant afford every game and have a large number of points do have a right to be some where near the front of the queue. Also anyone who resells tickets gets the points and the buyer doesnt.
Thats my opinion and I would hope people respect it.
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