ClarkstonBear
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Most of these RSC wouldn’t be able to run without the extra tickets that they receiveso, there's enough demand there to support at least some buses without receiving extra tickets?
Most of these RSC wouldn’t be able to run without the extra tickets that they receiveso, there's enough demand there to support at least some buses without receiving extra tickets?
Yes. We have people on our RSC's who can't drive. Elderly people also.are you saying that without the bus running, some STH on the bus wouldn't be able to find an alternative means of making it to hampden?
Correct, any bus convenor the country over will testify to this.Phone up any bus company and you will struggle to get a bus with under 30 seats.
Also the cost between a 49/51 seater and a 33 seater is minimal
Most of these RSC wouldn’t be able to run without the extra tickets that they receive
Do you have a ticket?for run of the mill games at Ibrox, fine, that will be someone else’s battle after the seat move nonsense this summer
however, this really isn’t a strong enough argument to justify hampden tickets.
people that miss out on the biggest tickets won’t care that you now have to charge 20 quid instead of 10 (or whatever).
if, as everyone keeps noting, these buses are such a great service and provide a sense of community, that price increase is money well spent
Do you have a ticket?
Stop your greeting thenas previously noted, i’m sorted, but that’s irrelevant.
Stop your greeting then
He trolls every thread that mentions rsc ticketsStop your greeting then
I don’t think there will be mate as last drop said first come first served .People should stop bickering about RSC allocations etc and who’s due 1 and not.. absolute joke. The system is flawed end of. What the question people should be asking is there going to be another points drop etc. I have a few mates who’s on the brink of there is another drop.
So has anyone any idea if there will be another drop of that’s it sold out for mygers.
He trolls every thread that mentions rsc tickets
I don’t see there being another drop as they stated last one was first come first served meaning they sent out more emails than they had tickets.People should stop bickering about RSC allocations etc and who’s due 1 and not.. absolute joke. The system is flawed end of. What the question people should be asking is there going to be another points drop etc. I have a few mates who’s on the brink of there is another drop.
So has anyone any idea if there will be another drop of that’s it sold out for mygers.
Don’t see you spreading awareness of the clubs use of over 1000 tickets taken away from the mygers pot for Ibrox hospitality that anyone can buy, don’t need to be mygers members for the same match but let’s not let that get in the way of your hatred for RSC’sspreading awareness is the term i’d use
Don’t see you spreading awareness of the clubs use of over 1000 tickets taken away from the mygers pot for Ibrox hospitality that anyone can buy, don’t need to be mygers members for the same match but let’s not let that get in the way of your hatred for RSC’s
So the club doesn’t make money from every ticket for every home match that an rsc takes? Must’ve missed that email regarding free tickets for RSC’sclub make big money from that, so it makes sense and won’t change.
whereas, i think the rationale for rsc ticket provision no longer makes sense and should change.
Yes that's what he is sayingare you saying that without the bus running, some STH on the bus wouldn't be able to find an alternative means of making it to hampden?
Lots of buses who come over on the boat get extra tickets from Rangers for home match daysso, there's enough demand there to support at least some buses without receiving extra tickets?
He is a clownHe trolls every thread that mentions rsc tickets
Your 2nd name bisgrove by any chanceclub make big money from that, so it makes sense and won’t change.
whereas, i think the rationale for rsc ticket provision no longer makes sense and should change.
Where's the demand for off site hospitality for Ross County or Dundee? Certainly still a demand from RSC's, only right that they get an allocation for every gameSo the club doesn’t make money from every ticket for every home match that an rsc takes? Must’ve missed that email regarding free tickets for RSC’s
Where's the demand for off site hospitality for Ross County or Dundee?
So the club doesn’t make money from every ticket for every home match that an rsc takes? Must’ve missed that email regarding free tickets for RSC’s
Might not be sold at a premium but if an rsc takes just 1 ticket for every home league match at an average of £35 per ticket the club’s profit on that is £665, once you add in cup and European tickets it’s a lot higher. If you then look at the profit on the day tripper who decided they wanted a wee day out a hampden and just rocks up and buys it as a 1 off the club is probably only making £100 once food, ticket, bus costs etc are deducted.you kidding me? there’s absolutely a market for that, but it’s irrelevant
those are not sold at a premium, no. i’d also happily advocate for a larger mygers offering for home games too, but figure baby steps is more realistic.
but again, this is just pure obfuscation when trying to justify rsc’s getting hampden tickets over the mygers route. it’s all anyone ever has, because they know it’s barmy.
Yep that’s my point exactly, the club are happy for us to take tickets for the lesser games so we should be entiltled to tickets for the bigger games.Where's the demand for off site hospitality for Ross County or Dundee? Certainly still a demand from RSC's, only right that they get an allocation for every game
Our RSC spend circa 6k a year on tickets many of which are for games that haven’t sold out.club make big money from that, so it makes sense and won’t change.
whereas, i think the rationale for rsc ticket provision no longer makes sense and should change.
Our RSC spend circa 6k a year on tickets many of which are for games that haven’t sold out.
You really have no ideapeople either want to go see rangers or they don’t, this rubbish that gets spouted where it’s framed as doing the club a favour is a nonsense.
again, if buying a ticket directly on the website from rangers is too much for some bus dwellers, then it just further proves my point
Bus dwellerspeople either want to go see rangers or they don’t, this rubbish that gets spouted where it’s framed as doing the club a favour is a nonsense.
again, if buying a ticket directly on the website from rangers is too much for some bus dwellers, then it just further proves my point
You really have no idea
When we buy tickets a large number are ordered months in advance and it allows kids to sit with parents, something nigh on impossible via the Website and MYGERS
Also “bus dwellers” is a tad patronising to fellow fans and shows you up.
Tadgerpeople either want to go see rangers or they don’t, this rubbish that gets spouted where it’s framed as doing the club a favour is a nonsense.
again, if buying a ticket directly on the website from rangers is too much for some bus dwellers, then it just further proves my point
There will be some people with no season ticket that attend every home match by taking a ticket off their bus and will have done so for years.people either want to go see rangers or they don’t, this rubbish that gets spouted where it’s framed as doing the club a favour is a nonsense.
again, if buying a ticket directly on the website from rangers is too much for some bus dwellers, then it just further proves my point
There will be some people with no season ticket that attend every home match by taking a ticket off their bus and will have done so for years.
Why should they miss out for semi's and finals just because that's how they have always bought tickets?
Buying game by game tickets over the course of a season cost more than a season ticket so again your point is invalid. A member of a RSC who gets 19 home league tickets from their RSC spends more money than you do on your season ticket.anyone that is buying tickets on a game by game basis are simply not making the same financial commitment as season ticket holders that are having to take part in the mygers pissing contest.
since that has been brought in, all bets are now off regarding ‘how folk are used to doing things’
Buying game by game tickets over the course of a season cost more than a season ticket so again your point is invalid. A member of a RSC who gets 19 home league tickets from their RSC spends more money than you do on your season ticket.
If they ever get rid of RSC allocations for Hampden it won't go to MyGers. They will just increase the amount to hospitality/ club use.anyone that is buying tickets on a game by game basis are simply not making the same financial commitment as season ticket holders that are having to take part in the mygers pissing contest.
since that has been brought in, all bets are now off regarding ‘how folk are used to doing things’
It's not 50% of 52k though as 8k go to SFA use and debenture holdersNeed a bit of transparency here from Rangers re how many tickets are allocated to Hospitality, STH/ MyGers, RSC’s, etc. Folks on silver MyGers not getting a SF ticket seems bonkers considering that covers 19k folk and we’re receiving 50% of a 52k stadium.
I’m sure we all know guys that get tickets for big games who are neither STH or MyGers members, for me that’s not right.
Btw, I have a ticket for the SF.
This makes it sound like we're getting 25k+. We're not. We get 21k. And still need to cover RSCs and Club Use out of that.Need a bit of transparency here from Rangers re how many tickets are allocated to Hospitality, STH/ MyGers, RSC’s, etc. Folks on silver MyGers not getting a SF ticket seems bonkers considering that covers 19k folk and we’re receiving 50% of a 52k stadium.
I’m sure we all know guys that get tickets for big games who are neither STH or MyGers members, for me that’s not right.
Btw, I have a ticket for the SF.
You either want to go to watch Rangers or you dont? So who is picking and choosing games now?nope - because season ticket holders that want hampden tickets have to be signed up to cccs. automatically pay for all the cup games that are notoriously half full. what about our mygers membership fee? RTV? and everything else that mygers members get measured on?
You either want to go to watch Rangers or you dont? So who is picking and choosing games now?
Plenty of folk who are members of RSCs will pay for RTV and are Mygers members.
No one is forced to purchase all the Mygers add ons
Bobba, you must have been blackballed from a bus or two to have this attitude mate. The RSC allocation of tickets wont be changing anytime soon, so just need to suck it up. Also, let’s be honest, if you really want a ticket to watch us at Hampden, then by hook or by crook fans can always get one. I’m sure everyone on here has at some point relied on mates, RSC’s, crazy deals to get a ticket for a game or two, that’s just life being obsessed with Rangers.people either want to go see rangers or they don’t, this rubbish that gets spouted where it’s framed as doing the club a favour is a nonsense.
again, if buying a ticket directly on the website from rangers is too much for some bus dwellers, then it just further proves my point
Could of got a ticket for Hampden without paying for add ons to boost your points total.well actually, if you want a hampden ticket, you do - that’s the whole point
I would be very surprised if they did stop RSC allocations but what they might do is use his reasoning to bring in the charge per head that they dreamt up before COVID hit.Bobba, you must have been blackballed from a bus or two to have this attitude mate. The RSC allocation of tickets wont be changing anytime soon, so just need to suck it up. Also, let’s be honest, if you really want a ticket to watch us at Hampden, then by hook or by crook fans can always get one. I’m sure everyone on here has at some point relied on mates, RSC’s, crazy deals to get a ticket for a game or two, that’s just life being obsessed with Rangers.
No you are wrong- if you attend all Rangers games home and away you would easily get into mid gold tier which gives enough points to get Hampden ticketswell actually, if you want a hampden ticket, you do - that’s the whole point
Bobba, you must have been blackballed from a bus or two to have this attitude mate.
Do we get less than 25,000 at home cup games?nope - because season ticket holders that want hampden tickets have to be signed up to cccs. automatically pay for all the cup games that are notoriously half full. what about our mygers membership fee? RTV? and everything else that mygers members get measured on?
This ^^^^ in 2016 I was unsuccessful in the ballot against Celtic and never missed a game until then - but I paid for 2 hospitality tickets at £300 a pop through a 3rd party (29 exchange in Glasgow) as you couldn’t source a ticket through normal channelsBobba, you must have been blackballed from a bus or two to have this attitude mate. The RSC allocation of tickets wont be changing anytime soon, so just need to suck it up. Also, let’s be honest, if you really want a ticket to watch us at Hampden, then by hook or by crook fans can always get one. I’m sure everyone on here has at some point relied on mates, RSC’s, crazy deals to get a ticket for a game or two, that’s just life being obsessed with Rangers.
That's only 56 points into gold and if it includes the 200 historic CCCS points then it may become silver next season. Domestic games on their own will be unlikely to make gold as historic points drop offNo you are wrong- if you attend all Rangers games home and away you would easily get into mid gold tier which gives enough points to get Hampden tickets
The only “add on” points was for not taking a refund during COVID- the rest is through applying for and buying every ticket home and away including friendlies
For the record I’m on1796 points