Are you allowed to move seats for the odd games during a season?For example if you have an ST, but want to go to a match with your kid who is too young to go on their own, could you re-locate so you can sit with them?
Quote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on June 23, 2025, 09:13:38 PMI’ve not received any email notifying me of my position on the members / waiting list.Have you got an I-phone BNS?I didn’t see mine until I clicked on ‘promotions’ in the new-fangled (and unwanted) way Apple have organised my e-mails.
I’ve not received any email notifying me of my position on the members / waiting list.
Quote from: claret+blue ed on June 24, 2025, 07:57:17 AMAre you allowed to move seats for the odd games during a season?For example if you have an ST, but want to go to a match with your kid who is too young to go on their own, could you re-locate so you can sit with them?Thanks, just need to hope that new ST's make it down to meYes, this is no problem, but you need to phone the ticket office at the same time as buying your kids seat, so if it's a sell out during the online sale only window then you will struggle.
Quote from: DB on June 23, 2025, 07:05:46 PMI've gone from well over 8000 to just over 3000 as a Memeber and matches attended, so once the North Stand is sorted, I should get a ST...in theory.And 'in theory' four members of my family were guaranteed a season ticket as soon as we added 3,000 seats but today they've all been wiped off the list and no longer exist until they become members of a club that didn't exist when they waited patiently for six years picking up tickets whetever they could from our very wide circle of season ticket holding friends.There was a time that this would have been the end of the world to me, I leaves me almost no chance of taking my Grandkids through formal routes. There's no way I'm paying them into membership clubs to see the rules changed again.The club have strengthened the resolve of the long standing to look after their own.
I've gone from well over 8000 to just over 3000 as a Memeber and matches attended, so once the North Stand is sorted, I should get a ST...in theory.
Quote from: Lucky Eddie on June 23, 2025, 08:54:39 PMQuote from: DB on June 23, 2025, 07:05:46 PMI've gone from well over 8000 to just over 3000 as a Memeber and matches attended, so once the North Stand is sorted, I should get a ST...in theory.And 'in theory' four members of my family were guaranteed a season ticket as soon as we added 3,000 seats but today they've all been wiped off the list and no longer exist until they become members of a club that didn't exist when they waited patiently for six years picking up tickets whetever they could from our very wide circle of season ticket holding friends.There was a time that this would have been the end of the world to me, I leaves me almost no chance of taking my Grandkids through formal routes. There's no way I'm paying them into membership clubs to see the rules changed again.The club have strengthened the resolve of the long standing to look after their own.I'm not sure the club have done it to look after their own. I suspect it was suggested by someone on FAB who would benefit personally from the change and the club saw it as a way of driving ticket demand. Win-win for the club.As a ST holder it doesn't impact on me, but I do think it's a kick in the balls for someone who has been on the list for 5 years and has the goalposts moved without warning at the last minute.
Quote from: chrisw1 on June 24, 2025, 08:17:55 AMQuote from: Lucky Eddie on June 23, 2025, 08:54:39 PMQuote from: DB on June 23, 2025, 07:05:46 PMI've gone from well over 8000 to just over 3000 as a Memeber and matches attended, so once the North Stand is sorted, I should get a ST...in theory.And 'in theory' four members of my family were guaranteed a season ticket as soon as we added 3,000 seats but today they've all been wiped off the list and no longer exist until they become members of a club that didn't exist when they waited patiently for six years picking up tickets whetever they could from our very wide circle of season ticket holding friends.There was a time that this would have been the end of the world to me, I leaves me almost no chance of taking my Grandkids through formal routes. There's no way I'm paying them into membership clubs to see the rules changed again.The club have strengthened the resolve of the long standing to look after their own.I'm not sure the club have done it to look after their own. I suspect it was suggested by someone on FAB who would benefit personally from the change and the club saw it as a way of driving ticket demand. Win-win for the club.As a ST holder it doesn't impact on me, but I do think it's a kick in the balls for someone who has been on the list for 5 years and has the goalposts moved without warning at the last minute. I absolutely agree that it doesn't seem great to just change the rules without any warning or a chance to potentially earn points prior to it being implementedI don't agree with using the women's team to earn points, if you live outside Birmingham, I can't see many people being that bothered to travel too far to watch itWhat does surprise me is how many it seems don't have a membership, this seems a no brainer to me if you are wanting to go to games, first dibs on the tickets and the gifts are not too bad, especially for the kids package
The ticket sales page is going to be a car crash for even more games now. They are whipping up demand.
I think you'll have to actually attend though, won't you? Don't they track it via the NFC thingy?
As ever on all these things the club has rather cack-handedly changed the rules with no prior warning. Ultimately though you now know where you stand when it comes to getting a season ticket in a few years when the new North Stand comes on line. 1. Be a member2. Go to as many home mens games as you can.3. Go to some women’s games if you want to really get to the top of the queue.