ealinggreen":hth2alu3 said:no I don't. I actually doubt that allowing 4 thousand season ticket holders in is financially viable. The costs involved would be extensive. At the moment the club have that season ticket money with no costs, these are difficult financial times and Argyle need to protect the clubs future. I get that the players want to play in front of fans and supporters want to get in but it currently makes no financial sense at all.
djg145":3a43bbmd said:I understood from the initial Argyle statement, when the Season Tickets went on sale, it would be a first come first served.
i.e. the first 1,000 ST Holders to purchase would be the first 1,000 to be offered the chance to go into Home Park, if and when allowed.
Cult Of Personality":1qlzhdub said:djg145":1qlzhdub said:I understood from the initial Argyle statement, when the Season Tickets went on sale, it would be a first come first served.
i.e. the first 1,000 ST Holders to purchase would be the first 1,000 to be offered the chance to go into Home Park, if and when allowed.
What I recall was said. And as someone that was on the ball bright and early I would be angry if they did not use this system
PL2 3DQ":3dvfwyiv said:Cult Of Personality":3dvfwyiv said:djg145":3dvfwyiv said:I understood from the initial Argyle statement, when the Season Tickets went on sale, it would be a first come first served.
i.e. the first 1,000 ST Holders to purchase would be the first 1,000 to be offered the chance to go into Home Park, if and when allowed.
What I recall was said. And as someone that was on the ball bright and early I would be angry if they did not use this system
Yep, that was the criteria set out by the club but because it will be a test event the club might want a mix of fans such as family groups, young, old and fans who usually go to a match on their own.
However, the season ticket holders who first signed up should still be among the different groups in that initial 1000 fans allowed in.
And because we might be selected in the second batch of test events the fans allowed in might increase to 2000+.
PL2 3DQ":23ccotmv said:Cult Of Personality":23ccotmv said:djg145":23ccotmv said:I understood from the initial Argyle statement, when the Season Tickets went on sale, it would be a first come first served.
i.e. the first 1,000 ST Holders to purchase would be the first 1,000 to be offered the chance to go into Home Park, if and when allowed.
What I recall was said. And as someone that was on the ball bright and early I would be angry if they did not use this system
Yep, that was the criteria set out by the club but because it will be a test event the club might want a mix of fans such as family groups, young, old and fans who usually go to a match on their own.
However, the season ticket holders who first signed up should still be among the different groups in that initial 1000 fans allowed in.
And because we might be selected in the second batch of test events the fans allowed in might increase to 2000+.
Balham_Green":30fb8ggt said:I reckon it should be the 1,000 who live nearest the ground!
Balham_Green":3814h5t9 said:I reckon it should be the 1,000 who live nearest the ground!
SatisfiedinSouthway":ptmhdelj said:Balham_Green":ptmhdelj said:I reckon it should be the 1,000 who live nearest the ground!
It’d be nice to think that would be the case for the Man Utd’s and Liverpool’s!
PL2 3DQ":16bxlv0b said:Cult Of Personality":16bxlv0b said:djg145":16bxlv0b said:I understood from the initial Argyle statement, when the Season Tickets went on sale, it would be a first come first served.
i.e. the first 1,000 ST Holders to purchase would be the first 1,000 to be offered the chance to go into Home Park, if and when allowed.
What I recall was said. And as someone that was on the ball bright and early I would be angry if they did not use this system
Yep, that was the criteria set out by the club but because it will be a test event the club might want a mix of fans such as family groups, young, old and fans who usually go to a match on their own.
However, the season ticket holders who first signed up should still be among the different groups in that initial 1000 fans allowed in.
And because we might be selected in the second batch of test events the fans allowed in might increase to 2000+.
WoodsyGreen":2etgy5d5 said:Hang on, a Lancashire-wide lockdown is about to be announced and they're letting 1,000 fans in at Blackpool?!
Meanwhile down in the south-west we've got a far lower number of infections and a big, modern stadium right in the middle of a huge park and yet we have to keep the gates locked. Madness.