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The 'club Ulster' thing was a season ticket - that was there in 99
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:I have previously stated that those who renewed for the 07/08 season should have priority. :lol:

Seriously, length of season ticket holding should determine these things. I appreciate the Johnny come lately's will dispute this but the 07/08 season was a test of character. :lol:
As someone who has been going to Ravenhill since the late 1950s I believe I should have honorary life membership & pay feck all for my ticket but that is not how this cookie crumbles, FFS we are simply a number on a piece of plastic now, not even a name on one's ST.

BR, I do take your point & the Turnips would also weigh in in numbers I suspect.

I think that UR are probably quietly astonished that 18200 is not looking like its going to be hard to fill, I imagine that they might have thought 12-15000 for bigger games was a reasonable target, it begins to look like it will sell out fairly often if we are getting sell outs as often as we are currently. As long as results continue to be decent of course.
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
BR wrote:In theory it should not matter if you're a 07 ST veteran or a 13/14 ST johnny come lately. It is those who have bought 50%+1th ticket that would be impacted by such a system.
Yes, I know, and like the car park, the waiting list for the premium stand, etc, is it unrealistic to expect that when we reach the 50% + 1 Ulster will then have a second tier of ST holders with lesser rights?

Personally, I don't care, I'm egalitarian enough to take my chances in a draw.
I would rather head in the direction of fastest finger on the ticket site than a draw, at least you feel that you are sort of in control of your ticket destiny
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote: is it unrealistic to expect that when we reach the 50% + 1 Ulster will then have a second tier of ST holders with lesser rights?
Well provided their entitlement is explained before they purchase their ticket, then I don't see why not.

The 9001st season ticket holder (for sake of argument), only gets an offer if one of the previous 9000 declines; and so on.
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damianmcr wrote:WW have you already chosen your new seat for next year? Im just curious as next seasons ST will go on sale soon.
Not yet Damo, we've got to next Friday to do it apparently. Mr WW is sorting that.

We're aiming for seats back in the general area we were in before.
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:I have previously stated that those who renewed for the 07/08 season should have priority. :lol:

Seriously, length of season ticket holding should determine these things. I appreciate the Johnny come lately's will dispute this but the 07/08 season was a test of character. :lol:
I challenge your 07/08 with the greatest fall from grace that was 99/00. You may have quantity, but quality of dross must trump that.
Yes, but, I recall back then buying tickets on a game by game basis. When did season tickets, in the modern sense, start?
That was the first season and nearly the last. :lol:
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Rooster wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
BR wrote:In theory it should not matter if you're a 07 ST veteran or a 13/14 ST johnny come lately. It is those who have bought 50%+1th ticket that would be impacted by such a system.
Yes, I know, and like the car park, the waiting list for the premium stand, etc, is it unrealistic to expect that when we reach the 50% + 1 Ulster will then have a second tier of ST holders with lesser rights?

Personally, I don't care, I'm egalitarian enough to take my chances in a draw.
I would rather head in the direction of fastest finger on the ticket site than a draw, at least you feel that you are sort of in control of your ticket destiny
Nah! Prove you are a REAL supporter :stir:

First priority to Season Ticket holders that are also URSC members - that would push the supporters club membership up another wee bit :duck:
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Snipe Watson wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:I have previously stated that those who renewed for the 07/08 season should have priority. :lol:

Seriously, length of season ticket holding should determine these things. I appreciate the Johnny come lately's will dispute this but the 07/08 season was a test of character. :lol:
I challenge your 07/08 with the greatest fall from grace that was 99/00. You may have quantity, but quality of dross must trump that.
Yes, but, I recall back then buying tickets on a game by game basis. When did season tickets, in the modern sense, start?
That was the first season and nearly the last. :lol:
They were certainly going in 2003/04 season
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Rooster wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
BR wrote:In theory it should not matter if you're a 07 ST veteran or a 13/14 ST johnny come lately. It is those who have bought 50%+1th ticket that would be impacted by such a system.
Yes, I know, and like the car park, the waiting list for the premium stand, etc, is it unrealistic to expect that when we reach the 50% + 1 Ulster will then have a second tier of ST holders with lesser rights?

Personally, I don't care, I'm egalitarian enough to take my chances in a draw.
I would rather head in the direction of fastest finger on the ticket site than a draw, at least you feel that you are sort of in control of your ticket destiny
Nah! Prove you are a REAL supporter :stir:

First priority to Season Ticket holders that are also URSC members - that would push the supporters club membership up another wee bit :duck:
what about the expats?

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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Rooster wrote: They were certainly going in 2003/04 season
I'm trying to work it out. My eldest was born in '98 and my first ST was 2+1 and she was pre-school. Must have been '02-ish?

Fastest finger first puts you in charge of your destiny Rooster? Really? Seriously?

With Ticketmaster? Honestly! :lol:
I'd be grateful if people would avoid quoting Rooster. I have him on 'ignore' since the Paddy Mac incident.
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What was the Paddy Mac incident?
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Russ wrote:What was the Paddy Mac incident?
Take a look back through the injury update thread, I can't say but you will see what I did wrong, mention it again and I'm banned :shock:
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Rooster wrote: They were certainly going in 2003/04 season
I'm trying to work it out. My eldest was born in '98 and my first ST was 2+1 and she was pre-school. Must have been '02-ish?

Fastest finger first puts you in charge of your destiny Rooster? Really? Seriously?

With Ticketmaster? Honestly! :lol:
Think our first ST's may also have been purchased in 02-ish too.

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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Rooster wrote: They were certainly going in 2003/04 season
I'm trying to work it out. My eldest was born in '98 and my first ST was 2+1 and she was pre-school. Must have been '02-ish?

Fastest finger first puts you in charge of your destiny Rooster? Really? Seriously?

With Ticketmaster? Honestly! :lol:
The first season tickets were for 1999-2000 season.
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Thanks Snipe. :thumleft:

The "apocalypse" year!!! I suspect ST sales '00/01 were "brisk"! :lol:

Mine must have been '01 or '02, '03 at the very latest.
I had a couple of 00/01 and it was tough, the "apocalypse" word brings it all back !
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