I think the passing off is not the issue.The problem is the closed shop which does not enable other supporters to go to an away game at all.There needs to be an allocation held back for other Season Ticket holders and members.I would think that 25% seems like a reasonable amount.
Taking Sheffield United with that approach:~1100 full cards ~715 for ST ballot~ 1046 left for the next category down after the full cards- seems a little low to me given these people only miss 2 or 3 games a season. Long term it reinforces the passing on that some think is such a problem.Maybe a scheme where the ballot is capped at a maximum of 400/450 for ~15% when the allocation is >2800. Then when you have your diddy allocations like Brentford/Luton/Bournemouth, there's no ballot at all.
Do you have to be a season ticket holder to be a member of the away scheme?
Quote from: ChicagoLion on January 23, 2024, 09:41:43 AMI think the passing off is not the issue.The problem is the closed shop which does not enable other supporters to go to an away game at all.There needs to be an allocation held back for other Season Ticket holders and members.I would think that 25% seems like a reasonable amount.I think I would agree with thisI can’t be hypocritical because I’ve had away tickets this season passed over to me and I’m very grateful for iteven on our own site we have people asking for any spare tickets and I am someone who has taken advantage of this from site members who will remain nameless for obvious reasonsAlso being honest if I was someone who had an away history and couldn’t make a game I would do exactly the same as others do in keeping that history intactBut I think we do need see others get the chance of an away ticket so Chicago’s idea of a bigger percentage going to Newbie’s is probably the only option
I think Lions Clubs getting tickets is not on personally and smacks of people jumping the queue.
The system currently only recognises relatively recent loyalty . Where is the recognition for fans who went through years of stress following the team all over the place under the likes of O'Leary Lambert & McLeish. I agree with some of the points above , recognise loyalty but maybe a larger % goes to ballot so that more people get a realistic chance. Also maybe when someone has won a ballot maybe they then can't enter another ballot for 3 months for example.