EnglandShrimper
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Did they consult this scheme with any exiles at all? What’s the point in it? Does anyone trust Southend United to make this work in the slightest? Thoughts please fellow exiles…
Thats only true if you can get tickets to away games in the first place if you can't get tickets you can't get points, I'd expect more season ticket holders to travel away this season after the enforced absence.Surely this scheme is good for exiles?
For example, under the previous system, if you're not a season ticket holder you will have to join the general sale scrum for a big game.
Under the new system, any exile who goes to say Altrincham and Grimsby will, in two games, amass the same number of points as a season ticket holder. Chuck in a third, and you're out in front.
You have to remember that the vast majority of season ticket holders don't travel away.
And the number of games that this scheme will actually be necessary for can easily be counted on one hand every year.
Full disclosure - I am an exile being outside the SS postcode but I am a season ticket holder.
So to get this straight. You amass points which later in the season, if we’re challenging, might bag you a ticket over someone who’s got less points. So in effect they’re giving non seasos the chance to cash in by awarding higher points to the less glam games oop north or Torquay or wherever. Exiles probably won’t make Dagenham or Barnet anyway, if they can’t do home games. And many seasos won’t do the long treks. Seems like a sensible and fair solution to me.Surely this scheme is good for exiles?
For example, under the previous system, if you're not a season ticket holder you will have to join the general sale scrum for a big game.
Under the new system, any exile who goes to say Altrincham and Grimsby will, in two games, amass the same number of points as a season ticket holder. Chuck in a third, and you're out in front.
You have to remember that the vast majority of season ticket holders don't travel away.
And the number of games that this scheme will actually be necessary for can easily be counted on one hand every year.
Full disclosure - I am an exile being outside the SS postcode but I am a season ticket holder.
Solihull can cater for about 1500 away fans I'd be surprised if no pay on day is availableMy question is why are we not able to purchase on the day especially at Solihull. 500 tickets available and have to be bought in advance. Why can’t we just buy on the day anymore?
Corrupt? That's a bit strong.My question is then why not announce we have 1500 tickets rather than 500 that are sold to people using an unfair system first? The whole loyalty system is flawed and corrupt.
The price of the tickets would be the same if you purchased a ticket from Southend or from the home club, so I’m not sure how you are being “ripped off and cheated”. For the Solihull game tickets will be available online, so there’s no need to travel to the ticket office to queue up or call the club.The system was flawed from the beginning by giving people priority who had a season ticket.
As I am posting in this section of the forum you can understand that just because we don’t attend games at Roots Hall shouldn’t mean we are excluded from attending away games which could be the case if you let it.
I have no idea why Southend United have to sell away tickets. Much better and fairer to be allowed to purchase them from the away club. Let’s hope this continues to be the case rather than get ripped off and cheated from Southend United.