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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    Here is a detailed proposal for a new Away Travel Club to distribute ALL away tickets except sponsors and players tickets


    Membership required - Cost €50

    All members joining prior to draw for next qualifying group will have their travel record for this campaign verified.

    1 point for all away games attended

    Points last for 4 years

    Where there is a greater number of applications than tickets all applicants on the cut off mark go into a draw for the last tickets. Unsuccesful applicants on the cut off mark will still be awarded a point for the match as they were willing to travel.

    Away tickets are collected in city of match on matchday, upon production of your membership card (for the bigger matches tickets issued in advance) This prevents people buying tickets for games such as Bulgaria at €5 just to give the impression of attending.

    All away tickets subject to a surcharge of €10

    Any member who fails to get a ticket for an away match but provides genuine evidence of travel will be awarded a point for the game regardless of getting a ticket from a different source.

    The reason for the surcharge is the FAI need any scheme to be self financing and if possible revenue generating - the reason Abbey Travel are getting unlimited tickets is as a partner to the FAI and whatever they are paying the FAI need to recover from a travel club if they are to cancel Abbey Travels ticket priveliges.
    I have a problem with the cost. 50 bucks to start with (per annum?) and a tenner on top for every ticket. Delaney must be reading this and thinking, wow, how come no one here thought of that rip-off?

    A simpler way is for the FAI to use their modern technology with people buying home tickets and people buying away tickets from them, providing travel details which could be checked up, and sort the mess out themselves, instead of the 'lottery' shambles they have at the moment. OK, there's always the should the home games count more than the away games argument. What cannot be defended is that block bookers who go to all the away games are losing out to block bookers who've never left the 26 counties in the current ticket allocation system.
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    Lads im not being smart here, but if the FAI invested in a week - 2 weeks of a contractors hours, they could set up a good, efficient system in that time. Initial cost would cost them but it would be paid off in a few months in terms of man hour and paper work. Does anyone actually know what/if system is in place?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi View Post
    Why does this have to be complicated? There's only a game every 2 or 3 years that there's a shortage of tickets so just keeping track of who gets tickets for the 3 or 4 previous away games should be sufficient. Why this should require shelling out an extra 70-80 a campaign is beyond me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    Here is a detailed proposal for a new Away Travel Club to distribute ALL away tickets except sponsors and players tickets


    Membership required - Cost €50

    All members joining prior to draw for next qualifying group will have their travel record for this campaign verified.

    1 point for all away games attended

    Points last for 4 years

    Where there is a greater number of applications than tickets all applicants on the cut off mark go into a draw for the last tickets. Unsuccesful applicants on the cut off mark will still be awarded a point for the match as they were willing to travel.

    Away tickets are collected in city of match on matchday, upon production of your membership card (for the bigger matches tickets issued in advance) This prevents people buying tickets for games such as Bulgaria at €5 just to give the impression of attending.

    All away tickets subject to a surcharge of €10

    Any member who fails to get a ticket for an away match but provides genuine evidence of travel will be awarded a point for the game regardless of getting a ticket from a different source.

    The reason for the surcharge is the FAI need any scheme to be self financing and if possible revenue generating - the reason Abbey Travel are getting unlimited tickets is as a partner to the FAI and whatever they are paying the FAI need to recover from a travel club if they are to cancel Abbey Travels ticket priveliges.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polster View Post
    100% agree
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
    Points should be awarded based on seeding of the opponents

    i.e. one point for the away game to the first seed and six points to the away game at the bottom seed.
    I suggested this in the other thread but opinion seems to suggest that the system needs to be kept simple. However, I think 1pt per Away game is too simple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    I think 1pt per Away game is too simple.
    I agree with you there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopez View Post
    I have a problem with the cost. 50 bucks to start with (per annum?) and a tenner on top for every ticket. Delaney must be reading this and thinking, wow, how come no one here thought of that rip-off?

    A simpler way is for the FAI to use their modern technology with people buying home tickets and people buying away tickets from them, providing travel details which could be checked up, and sort the mess out themselves, instead of the 'lottery' shambles they have at the moment. OK, there's always the should the home games count more than the away games argument. What cannot be defended is that block bookers who go to all the away games are losing out to block bookers who've never left the 26 counties in the current ticket allocation system.

    No a one off charge to cover the cost of verifying the travel record of applicants and the cost of issuing a card etc.

    What you are missing is the fact that the FAI are attempting to distribute the tickets in a fair manner at a signiifcant cost to themselves.

    I always look at all costs incurred by the FAI ending up reducing the grants they give to schoolboy clubs / or the employment of RDOs etc.

    If the FAI didnt give a toss about regular supporters they would simply hand over ticket sales to ticketmaster who wouldcharge far higher booking fees and operate strictly 1st come 1st served and its also fair to say touts get far more tickets for events sold through ticketmaster.
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    I've been going to games for a fair few years at this stage an Ive always found that "real fans" never have a problem getting into any games - home or away. Block booker or not, if you want to be there you'll be there. There are always tickets available at face value before games. Football people look after football people the world over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newryrep View Post
    still prefer mine GF

    Cant find yours can you post a link
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    Quote Originally Posted by blobbyblob View Post
    I've been going to games for a fair few years at this stage an Ive always found that "real fans" never have a problem getting into any games - home or away. Block booker or not, if you want to be there you'll be there. There are always tickets available at face value before games. Football people look after football people the world over.
    Lets not ruin what has the potential to be a good discussion with rubbish. So lets not implement a system which rewards loyalty because 'real fans' can always source tickets and this big football family look after each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenokelly View Post
    You have my support anyway!

    Maybe post on YBIG as well

    I seem to have been locked out of YBIG, rarely ever post there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    Here is a detailed proposal for a new Away Travel Club to distribute ALL away tickets except sponsors and players tickets


    Membership required - Cost €50

    All members joining prior to draw for next qualifying group will have their travel record for this campaign verified.

    1 point for all away games attended

    Points last for 4 years

    Where there is a greater number of applications than tickets all applicants on the cut off mark go into a draw for the last tickets. Unsuccesful applicants on the cut off mark will still be awarded a point for the match as they were willing to travel.

    Away tickets are collected in city of match on matchday, upon production of your membership card (for the bigger matches tickets issued in advance) This prevents people buying tickets for games such as Bulgaria at €5 just to give the impression of attending.

    All away tickets subject to a surcharge of €10

    Any member who fails to get a ticket for an away match but provides genuine evidence of travel will be awarded a point for the game regardless of getting a ticket from a different source.

    The reason for the surcharge is the FAI need any scheme to be self financing and if possible revenue generating - the reason Abbey Travel are getting unlimited tickets is as a partner to the FAI and whatever they are paying the FAI need to recover from a travel club if they are to cancel Abbey Travels ticket priveliges.
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    I see 1 quite big issue you are missing from your " Away Travel Club "

    THE TRAVEL !

    Maybe thats why a Travel agent has it.

    I know most people will come back and say that its easy to book it all yourself but not everyone wants to tarvel through 3 or 4 countries, spend hours on a train across Europe or wherever.
    It is def easier to get to places like Russia, Gyprus, Greece etc when there is a specific charter orgonised.

    Hell Abbey Travel were even cheaper than Aer Lingus and Ryanair to Paris

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    Quote Originally Posted by willk1977 View Post
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    I see 1 quite big issue you are missing from your " Away Travel Club "

    THE TRAVEL !

    Maybe thats why a Travel agent has it.

    I know most people will come back and say that its easy to book it all yourself but not everyone wants to tarvel through 3 or 4 countries, spend hours on a train across Europe or wherever.
    It is def easier to get to places like Russia, Gyprus, Greece etc when there is a specific charter orgonised.

    Hell Abbey Travel were even cheaper than Aer Lingus and Ryanair to Paris

    Abbey Travel allegedly are bringing 700 to Paris, Celtic Horizon have withdrawn from the market, 747 no longer have enough clients to charter a plane so I think it is fair to say the vast majority of fans prefer to do their own thing arranging their travel.

    If Abbey travel didnt have tickets I doubt if they would have got half that number booking with them.

    They were aslo dearer than our trips, we are paying €295 inc taxes and match ticket for 3 nights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by willk1977 View Post
    I see 1 quite big issue you are missing from your " Away Travel Club "

    THE TRAVEL !

    Maybe thats why a Travel agent has it.

    I know most people will come back and say that its easy to book it all yourself but not everyone wants to tarvel through 3 or 4 countries, spend hours on a train across Europe or wherever.
    It is def easier to get to places like Russia, Gyprus, Greece etc when there is a specific charter orgonised.
    There'd be nothing stopping travel agents from organising trips to away games, they simply wouldn't have tickets included.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    Abbey Travel allegedly are bringing 700 to Paris, Celtic Horizon have withdrawn from the market, 747 no longer have enough clients to charter a plane so I think it is fair to say the vast majority of fans prefer to do their own thing arranging their travel.

    If Abbey travel didnt have tickets I doubt if they would have got half that number booking with them.

    They were aslo dearer than our trips, we are paying €295 inc taxes and match ticket for 3 nights.
    Did the FAI not sign some sort of agreement with them?

    I think the travel club would hav X less amount of tickets depending on how many Abbey Travel take. That would be the scenario in any circumstances I'm presuming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenforever View Post
    I seem to have been locked out of YBIG, rarely ever post there.
    Do you mind if I post it there and gauge the response because there seems to be a lot more travelling supporters on their site nowadays and this is an issue that needs to be dealt with sooner rather than later?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenokelly View Post
    Did the FAI not sign some sort of agreement with them?

    I think the travel club would hav X less amount of tickets depending on how many Abbey Travel take. That would be the scenario in any circumstances I'm presuming.
    Ive no idea of what Abbey Travel are paying the FAI, i would imagine no more than €50 per ticket over the face value. That is why Ive suggested a €10 handling charge per ticket to compensate for what they would get fom Abbey Travel ( tickets with absoloutely no admin work involved) and to make it attractive to the FAI. ALso by having tickets collected from the host city on matchday would add to costs but make the system far more transparent / fairer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenokelly View Post
    Do you mind if I post it there and gauge the response because there seems to be a lot more travelling supporters on their site nowadays and this is an issue that needs to be dealt with sooner rather than later?
    Not at all.
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    Looks like a good idea.
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