So that means only 4800 of the 6000 (estimated) allocation will be made available to the 6300 season ticket holders?
I've not saved when buying tickets even tho I put my number in. Although that's not why I joined. I'm putting money into the club and it's worth what I pay without the £2 off. I joined to have second dibs at tickets for matches such as this. But even as a MI member I would hope all season ticket holders are satisfied before they are released for us. I would hate to find out I'd got a ticket whilst a season ticket holder had missed out due eventbright issues within the first release period.It's saved me £2 per match, second priority for away games so with the club shop voucher the £10 has easily wiped its feet, I've had other benfits and its only early December. Iike it, it suits my needs.
No perceived emtitlement from me. I'm hoping I can get a ticket. If I don't so be it, I'll be pleased for those that have.Im a little bit surprised at the perceived entitlement of the my imps members.Its a £5 shot in getting a second priority window for tickets in these crazily fantastic times.I didnt know they could get abit of ticket discount( Excellent)as well.
Personally i would rather have queues But im sure others wouldnt!
I have a gut feeling the allocation is going to be bigger than we're anticipating hence the club can justify still selling Myimps memberships. I can't believe after the total nightmare that surrounded ticket sales for the cup run two years ago that they would go to all the expense and bother of installing eventbrite to appease its fan base only to royally piss off its fans again by cashing in. If it is 6000,then its just not on.
Our friend from Everton suggests it is just the 6,000 from the number of home fans being moved.I have a gut feeling the allocation is going to be bigger than we're anticipating hence the club can justify still selling Myimps memberships. I can't believe after the total nightmare that surrounded ticket sales for the cup run two years ago that they would go to all the expense and bother of installing eventbrite to appease its fan base only to royally piss off its fans again by cashing in. If it is 6000,then its just not on.
It will certainly be limited to one per season ticket holder, don't worry about that. Lincoln have made some crass decisions with ticketing in the past (i.e. Ipswich at home, which I am still seething about), but those days are hopefully behind us.As a side issue with the Everton tickets, season ticket holders will rightly get first dibs but is it going to be restricted to one per season ticket or not. What does annoy me is as per the Checkatrade final tickets some take joy in announcing that they as season ticket holders had secured six tickets because my wife's third cousin who's never been to a game before fancied a day out. Of course with the Checkatrade the amount of tickets didn't make this an issue. If it is permitted for tickets for Goodison many true supporters could miss out to some accompanying season ticket holders.
To my mind if you have a season ticket you get the right to first choice of any ticket but it should be one per season ticket.
That Everton article suggests around 6000 for us so Myimps is already oversubscribed. I’m a season ticket holder so will have 2 shots but I think allowing continued sale of already oversubscribed Myimps is morally wrong. It’s just how I feel for those who bought in good faith with this situation in mind irrespective of T&Cs.
Not sure why it's morally wrong, to let people pay to have better access to something (tickets for LCFC matches). The only people it affects are people who have already paid to have better access to something (tickets for LCFC matches).
Just as "wrong" to deny them that opportunity?
The only people it affects are people who have already paid to have better access to something (tickets for LCFC matches).
Are they selling any tickets in the away end stand?