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Guys,

Sorry if this has already been answered before. I have done a search but couldn't find anything relevant.

I am a member and thinking about getting a season ticket.

I know that at the end of the season CFC offers any spare tickets to members with the highest number of loyalty points.

My question is does anyone know how many loyalty points would be a fairly secure number to get offered a season ticket.

Thanks for the replies in advance

Edited by ekimozturk


Posted
Guys,

Sorry if this has already been answered before. I have done a search but couldn't find anything relevant.

I am a member and thinking about getting a season ticket.

I know that at the end of the season CFC offers any spare tickets to members with the highest number of loyalty points.

My question is does anyone know how many loyalty points would be a fairly secure number to get offered a season ticket.

Thanks for the replies in advance

I was a member last year and finished off with 62 points. The club first put up season tickets for members with 65 points or more and then it went down to 55 points 5 days later with only 500 season tickets left. Thankfully I managed to get a season ticket.

Hope this helps?

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I was a member last year and finished off with 62 points. The club first put up season tickets for members with 65 points or more and then it went down to 55 points 5 days later with only 500 season tickets left. Thankfully I managed to get a season ticket.

Hope this helps?

Many thanks for your response. That's very helpful

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