by warrpp » 18 Sep 2006 12:34
by Warfield Royal » 18 Sep 2006 12:48
by warrpp » 18 Sep 2006 12:59
by Forbury Lion » 18 Sep 2006 13:19
In theory it could be higher as you could purchase tickets for non membercard holders, the royalty points for which get added to your account. (Good idea to buy seats for kids who don't exist on Kid for a Quid games, although it's a real kick in the teeth for those who can't get a ticket).Warfield Royal It was posted previously that at the start of the 2006/2007 season including the 2006/2007 season ticket the theoretical maximum was 687 points.
This season to date you can add
Feyenoord (Friendly) 20 points
Aston Villa 5 points
Wigan Athletic 5 points
Sheffield United 5 points
Darlington (Carling Cup) 20 points
Thus total to add is 55 points
So the current theoretical total is 742 Royalty Points
(assuming West ham away not purchased and 10 points for STAR Membership 2006/2007 not yet received)
by Forbury Lion » 18 Sep 2006 13:20
Those with away season tickets will no doubt get first dibs.warrpp so it looks as tho i'm struggling for the west ham and the one i really want to go to (liverpool) ?
judging by some people could have approaching 700 points, i dont think ive got a cat in hells chance of getting a ticket for the liverpool game
plus i think that were only likely to get a maximum of approx 5-6,000 tickets ?
by southbank1871 » 18 Sep 2006 13:23
Forbury LionThose with away season tickets will no doubt get first dibs.warrpp so it looks as tho i'm struggling for the west ham and the one i really want to go to (liverpool) ?
judging by some people could have approaching 700 points, i dont think ive got a cat in hells chance of getting a ticket for the liverpool game
plus i think that were only likely to get a maximum of approx 5-6,000 tickets ?
by Warfield Royal » 18 Sep 2006 13:33
Forbury Lion In theory it could be higher as you could purchase tickets for non membercard holders, the royalty points for which get added to your account.
Forbury Lion Also, some points were given out as a reward/bribe to those who helped STAR hand something or other out last season before the game.
by Spirit of Elm Park » 18 Sep 2006 13:53
Warfield RoyalForbury Lion In theory it could be higher as you could purchase tickets for non membercard holders, the royalty points for which get added to your account.
This should not happen!!! It should not be possible for any member card or season ticket member card to get double points for any match. But I know it does, in fact I missed out on a crucial 2 points when my son received 4 points for Stoke away including 2 points which should have been mine.
by weybridgewanderer » 18 Sep 2006 13:56
Forbury LionIn theory it could be higher as you could purchase tickets for non membercard holders, the royalty points for which get added to your account. (Good idea to buy seats for kids who don't exist on Kid for a Quid games, although it's a real kick in the teeth for those who can't get a ticket).
by RIP ELM Park » 18 Sep 2006 14:02
weybridgewandererForbury LionIn theory it could be higher as you could purchase tickets for non membercard holders, the royalty points for which get added to your account. (Good idea to buy seats for kids who don't exist on Kid for a Quid games, although it's a real kick in the teeth for those who can't get a ticket).
This is a myth
I bought 2 tickets for friends for the man city game and got NO addotional loyalty points for tehse games, see the snippet from my royalty point account below, the 5 points for the away games is there but nothing after the man city payment references
31/08/2006 Man City SO/R30/J/0147 401348 Confirmed
31/08/2006 Man City SO/R30/J/0148 401348 Confirmed
30/08/2006 Sheffield Utd Away HSLB R 0030 401272 5 Confirmed
08/08/2006 Wigan Away NS NS4 L 0091 392108 5 Confirmed
by JC » 18 Sep 2006 17:44
warrpp so it looks as tho i'm struggling for the west ham and the one i really want to go to (liverpool) ?
judging by some people could have approaching 700 points, i dont think ive got a cat in hells chance of getting a ticket for the liverpool game
plus i think that were only likely to get a maximum of approx 5-6,000 tickets ?
by warrpp » 19 Sep 2006 01:11
by Thomas L'Heureux » 19 Sep 2006 01:20
warrpp you say that you cannot buy tickets online for the west ham game, so i assume that means just personal callers and telephone sales
anyone know why theres no online sales for this game ?
and if theres no online sales for the WHU game, does it follow that it'll be the same for the liverpool game, or can it vary from game to game ?
it's just that i dont want to stand in a line for 5 hours like i did for the arsenal game last season
by PieEater » 19 Sep 2006 08:12
warrpp you say that you cannot buy tickets online for the west ham game, so i assume that means just personal callers and telephone sales
anyone know why theres no online sales for this game ?
by weybridgewanderer » 19 Sep 2006 10:24
Thomas L'Heureuxwarrpp you say that you cannot buy tickets online for the west ham game, so i assume that means just personal callers and telephone sales
anyone know why theres no online sales for this game ?
For some reason they're not selling away tickets online this season, so you'll have to either ring the Ticket Office or visit them in person (as you've already said).
by Warfield Royal » 19 Sep 2006 11:01
weybridgewanderer There was an option was to print out the form and fax it to the sales centre, no iea if that is still available.
by Forbury Lion » 19 Sep 2006 12:52
southbank1871Those with away season tickets will no doubt get first dibs.Forbury Lion
by Tony Le Mesmer » 19 Sep 2006 15:37
by royalsteve » 19 Sep 2006 19:06
Thomas L'Heureuxwarrpp you say that you cannot buy tickets online for the west ham game, so i assume that means just personal callers and telephone sales
anyone know why theres no online sales for this game ?
and if theres no online sales for the WHU game, does it follow that it'll be the same for the liverpool game, or can it vary from game to game ?
it's just that i dont want to stand in a line for 5 hours like i did for the arsenal game last season
For some reason they're not selling away tickets online this season, so you'll have to either ring the Ticket Office or visit them in person (as you've already said).
I doubt they'll have change this in time for the Liverpool game either.
As for waiting in line for 5 hours - bear in mind that away season ticket holders will already have their tickets so will be out of the equation. The Arsenal game was in such demand because of the fact it was a one off and was fairly close.
Given the amount of away games we will have this season travelling to all the big clubs, I think you'll stand a good chance of getting a ticket with 500+ points, and am holding hope for myself who only has 450.
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