Kenny Senior
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Just announced on the Rangers twitter. What a roaring success and the best thing to happen to RSC's and the Rangers support in general for a long time. Long may Bisgrove reign.
Log out.Just announced on the Rangers twitter. What a roaring success and the best thing to happen to RSC's and the Rangers support in general for a long time. Long may Bisgrove reign.
As long as its financially successful it will stay probably bringing in about £2m a year to the clubIt's a good idea as loyalty should be rewarded but it's been ruined. Simple as that.
£1.3m membership fee + add ons which is at least double that a season£2 million reasons why it will stay in place!!!
As long as its financially successful it will stay probably brining in about £2m a year to the club
I know this will be a joke BUT I'm for a loyalty scheme if its done on support for the club i.e attendance of matches, possibly RTV etc and those who attend the most get priority over the tickets.Just announced on the Rangers twitter. What a roaring success and the best thing to happen to RSC's and the Rangers support in general for a long time. Long may Bisgrove reign.
Exactly.10 pages of the same repetitive posts
Many will have been less - junior members for example. Its here to stay, without a doubt.Let's assume all of those paid £40.00 (some will have been more).
£1,840,000
It's certainly working for the club if not the fans some of the time.
We've a poster on here who managed to get tickets for every Home match last season during the MyGers window, including both OF games.Yes brilliant if you want to jump the public queue and get tickets against Motherwell, Hibs, Dundee Utd etc but when it comes to Aberdeen it’s a struggle and for the Manky mob you have to book a hotel to get a ticket even if you stay in Glasgow, there just copying the top English teams and increasing hospitality and slowly shutting out the ordinary fans who have supported the club through the bad times as well as the good.
Same with almost every thread.Exactly.
Read the first page and don’t waste your time reading the rest.
Same posters, same arguments, same shite.
ST-YesWonder what the breakdown is of STH and non-STH in it?
No doubt, I was more concerned last week with getting more back from seatsub would be to soften the blow for ST increases.£2 million reasons why it will stay in place!!!
eh?ST-Yes
Mygers-No
It definitely isn’t a match rewarding scheme, I don’t have a season ticket or MyGers (though that is changing), but I get to any game I want, more than folk I know on MyGers get to. So I don’t see how they’re rewarded?I know this will be a joke BUT I'm for a loyalty scheme if its done on support for the club i.e attendance of matches, possibly RTV etc and those who attend the most get priority over the tickets.
BUT now with points going on so many things it looks like who is the richest will be gold as things like B & Womans team season tickets generate points and that is a sad state of affairs as well off fans will possibly buy them with no regard to ever attend..
Ofcourse their money and the can spend it on what they want. I just feel it should be a match ticket loyalty scheme based on match attendance.
I’m sure one of the OF games there were only 80/90 odd tickets that went to non season ticket holders who had a MyGers Membership, shameful, were turning into the Prawn Sandwich BrigadeWe've a poster on here who managed to get tickets for every Home match last season during the MyGers window, including both OF games.
Can only imagine he was regularly camped on the website and refreshing every minute or so. Fair play to him for his efforts if so.
Pure profit.£2 million reasons why it will stay in place!!!
The thread or the members?Bumped
I was personally annoyed that we withheld a few thousand tickets at least for the Manky Mob game and gave the tickets to players, corporate hospitality, sponsors and hotel deals instead of fans who purchased for the Motherwell , Dundee, and St Johnstone etc gamesGreat scheme , easy cash straight into the club funds. A way of distributing tickets fairly and also gives the chance to people who can only get to a game a month.
Glad that the figures showed that all those that were allegedly protesting and weren’t going to renew came to nothing. To be honest I can’t even remember what they were annoyed about as they always find something.
On the other hand we have fans who aren’t, as yet, season ticket holders at Ibrox and who may wish to go along (and perhaps take the kids and grandchildren) to see the B Team or the Womens Team. They could be MyGers Members who hope to one day get a season ticket or they may simply want to build up MyGers points in the hope of ‘jumping the queue’ and getting tickets for a game at Ibrox. In that context there is nothing wrong with them getting MyGers points. Why wouldn’t they be rewarded for following the B Team or the Womens Team? I actually think that is more deserving than, for example, a programme subscription. They are match attending fans - or they should be. What ‘toxifies’ it is folk buying said season tickets with no intention of attending any of the matches.Fan rinsing mechanism from the horrible bastard that is Bisgrove!
There’s no hiding it now that they’re selling B team season tickets for points and games on at the same time as the first team.
I would hedge a bet on those types of fans making up less than 5% of MyGers and the club will know this as well.On the other hand we have fans who aren’t, as yet, season ticket holders at Ibrox and who may wish to go along (and perhaps take the kids and grandchildren) to see the B Team or the Womens Team. They could be MyGers Members who hope to one day get a season ticket or they may simply want to build up MyGers points in the hope of ‘jumping the queue’ and getting tickets for a game at Ibrox. In that context there is nothing wrong with them getting MyGers points. Why wouldn’t they be rewarded for following the B Team or the Womens Team? I actually think that is more deserving than, for example, a programme subscription. They are match attending fans - or they should be. What ‘toxifies’ it is folk buying said season tickets with no intention of attending any of the matches.
What about those who live overseas and can only make a few games a season.Simple, if you don't have a season ticket you shouldn't be allowed in the scheme IMO.
Is that not the same as most loyalty schemes?The more you can afford the more loyal you are as a fan. That's the My Gers philosophy.