Tiger_Watto
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@Mrs T said:Don't despair, it could be **pouring rain all day**, then who'll be the ones laughing? :wink:
Oi… Take that back. Nothing worse than travelling 1000kms to sit in the rain! :imp:
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@Mrs T said:Don't despair, it could be **pouring rain all day**, then who'll be the ones laughing? :wink:
@smeghead said:Not doubting that CK but if you are talking about reversing the ticket situation to away games I would hazard a guess you could get Fox basic with sports for less a fortnight than it would cost for someone to travel to, get into and eat or drink at a game
@Tiger Watto said:@Mrs T said:Don't despair, it could be **pouring rain all day**, then who'll be the ones laughing? :wink:
Oi… Take that back. Nothing worse than travelling 1000kms to sit in the rain! :imp:
@cktiger said:@smeghead said:Not doubting that CK but if you are talking about reversing the ticket situation to away games I would hazard a guess you could get Fox basic with sports for less a fortnight than it would cost for someone to travel to, get into and eat or drink at a game
You know some of my best memories as a kid was getting to other grounds on public transport with a few of my mates.
Decked out in Tiger gear ( mainly homemade in those days) you would invariably get good and bad (usually just jibes from opposing supporters) comments on your way.
You'd meet other supporters and join them on the journey as a Tiger family.
As a teenager and we got our licences we'd try to grab a few girls to join us and all pile into a few cars and head off to wherever we were playing.
Lockout games mean no other generation will be able to enjoy these simple things.
I am aware the game has expanded beyond Sydney and supporters can't travel the length of Australia but every team has a support base that begins at a young age who can't necessarily afford a supporters package -they deserve to be able to see their heroes live .
Similarly if your a pensioner and get to all the games by saving what little you may have then who are we to say bugger off - who cares if you have to travel for hours and bring your own food and drink.
@Frazer4Wests said:I do not care if certain people miss out because of their financial situation,I do not judge these people I just do not care that they have missed out for what ever reason.
@steve-o said:In my opinion the order of preference in terms of ticket availability should be:
1\. Tigers ticketed members
2\. Tigers non-ticketed members
3\. Away team's members
4\. General public
@Sabre said:@Frazer4Wests said:I do not care if certain people miss out because of their financial situation,I do not judge these people I just do not care that they have missed out for what ever reason.
Well clearly you don't because you aren't in this situation. Stop being selfish for a moment and look at it from other peoples perspective. What if you are on a low income, have a family with a few kids and you all intend on going to the game. Membership for all of you would be through the roof, so you want to just buy tickets or a family pass. Most people would not be able to afford $65 for 3-5 or more people. What if you had been looking forward to this game for months and now realise you may not be able to go.
Thats the worst part of this, they are effectively turning away families.
@smeghead said:@simonthetiger said:Ive got fox but not hd… Aside from the picture whats the diff??
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Mainly the picture quality but also I have found a much better sound clarity, really helps hearing reff mics, player chatter etc
@pacey said:@steve-o said:In my opinion the order of preference in terms of ticket availability should be:
1\. Tigers ticketed members
2\. Tigers non-ticketed members
3\. Away team's members
4\. General public
Why do away team members get preference over general public?
They aren't helping our club at all haha , if your a member for tigers you dont get a deal for other clubs ?
@steve-o said:sometimes u have to make sacrifices in life, particularly when the family budget is tight. if you cant afford memberships (for wateva reason) that will ensure u n ur family get into leichhardt in round 1 on a sunny sunday arvo, unfortunately thats going to be a sacrifice u have to make. u can always take ur kids up to the leagues club and watch the game from there, and there will be opportunities throughout the year where the leichhardt games wont be sold out. all im saying is that for the good of the club, members need to have priority because membership is the way of the future.
@Sabre said:@Frazer4Wests said:I do not care if certain people miss out because of their financial situation,I do not judge these people I just do not care that they have missed out for what ever reason.
Well clearly you don't because you aren't in this situation. Stop being selfish for a moment and look at it from other peoples perspective. What if you are on a low income, have a family with a few kids and you all intend on going to the game. Membership for all of you would be through the roof, so you want to just buy tickets or a family pass. Most people would not be able to afford $65 for 3-5 or more people. What if you had been looking forward to this game for months and now realise you may not be able to go.
Thats the worst part of this, they are effectively turning away families.
@tigerdre said:When i first read the article i thought that its a bit crazy & locking out potential tigers fans that are not members would be harsh but the more i think about it,it is an excellent buisness ploy to boost membership & im sure there will be a few thousand tickets sold to the general public.
But i have a question.If we got to say 20,000 + members would that mean some members miss out on watching games at LO or does it mean LO no longer can hold the demand of a club moving forward??
@innsaneink said:@tigerdre said:When i first read the article i thought that its a bit crazy & locking out potential tigers fans that are not members would be harsh but the more i think about it,it is an excellent buisness ploy to boost membership & im sure there will be a few thousand tickets sold to the general public.
But i have a question.If we got to say 20,000 + members would that mean some members miss out on watching games at LO or does it mean LO no longer can hold the demand of a club moving forward??
I bought my membership last November, I chose the 4 game SFS/SCG deal.
Do I have to buy another membership to guarantee a seat….according to the club I do.
Humphreys said the $65 membership package was the only way fans could guarantee tickets to the match.
Did they forget about the 1000s like me that bought this or the CSG deal?