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It does involve me personally unfortunately but could miles travelled be taken into consideration ..I read of season one fan who posted on X recently talked of over 20 away matches attended in involving thousands of miles travel’.
I think the way tickets are released has improved after they tweaked the way they release them.Supply outstripping demand doesn't occur frequently enough to warrant making the system more complex IMO.
Does anyone know how many games actually sold out before general sale?
On Monday of next week there’s a meeting to discuss the current away ticket and points allocation that currently exists at DRFC.If anybody has any comments or changes they think should be discussed I'm happy to put those forward for you.
On Monday of next week there’s a meeting to discuss the current away ticket and points allocation that currently exists at DRFC.If anybody has any comments or changes they think should be discussed I'm happy to put those forward for you.Just let me know on here, or by PM, and I'll put your case to the meeting. If you feel a need to discuss it first let me know and I'll call.
I've given up even trying to attend matches. They deleted me from the database. They wouldn't reinstate me - no record of purchases although I'd been a semi regular at the KM. Living 180 miles away too. No point at all in trying to amass points for anything useful these days. I'm knocking on. I'd like the ability to turn up or phone up, buy a ticket, sit down and watch the match. They could take leaf out of Independiente de Medellín's book. Far better. BobG .
What’s been nice to see this season is there are clearly clubs out there allowing pay on the day. Like Northampton recently for example
I like it, less of an issue at league one level but it seems to work fairly well. My only grumble is if they make games like Burton pay on the night the points aren't awarded, that's a bit annoying, surely they could add them after or something?
Why do we always have to reinvent the wheelIf it’s not broken don’t fix it