Legohead
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I joined the Trust and also the Disabled Supporters Club not long before our game with Argyle this season and at the time I didn't know about how the priority system worked.
I was actually expecting to wait for the tickets to go on general sale when I was notified I was able to purchase online. I was surprised to discover that being a Trust member entitled me to priority over non trust members and i was delighted to get a ticket as I had already planned a short break down in Exeter with the family so not getting a ticket would have been really disappointing.
I joined the Trust because I want to be a small part of the club not due to ticket priority.
I am not going to Argyle and have no intention of buying tickets to sell on to anyone else either. I hope everyone who wants to go to Argyle gets to do so.
Personally I do feel that fans who rack up the most away games should be given priority for away game tickets and season ticket holders should be given priority for home tickets. That's fair. Trust members get last priority before general sale.
I was actually expecting to wait for the tickets to go on general sale when I was notified I was able to purchase online. I was surprised to discover that being a Trust member entitled me to priority over non trust members and i was delighted to get a ticket as I had already planned a short break down in Exeter with the family so not getting a ticket would have been really disappointing.
I joined the Trust because I want to be a small part of the club not due to ticket priority.
I am not going to Argyle and have no intention of buying tickets to sell on to anyone else either. I hope everyone who wants to go to Argyle gets to do so.
Personally I do feel that fans who rack up the most away games should be given priority for away game tickets and season ticket holders should be given priority for home tickets. That's fair. Trust members get last priority before general sale.
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