So has mine!which is great as I have had problems before with my e-mails from the clubJust arrived via email. ?
the whole match replay seems to have the mk dons commentary. Is it possible to get the radox commentary?
interesting stats here including our away game at Accrington.
home ifollows 115, away 977. home ST free Ifollows 325. of our 977 subs, 460 paid over to Accrington?
Don't quite understand the "income to ASFC" calculation.
Something doesn't seem right with those figures. I know the away subscribers over a certain number are supposed to be income for the away club but, on those figures, it would appear that a different equation is used for each away club!
interesting stats here including our away game at Accrington.
home ifollows 115, away 977. home ST free Ifollows 325. of our 977 subs, 460 paid over to Accrington?
Don't quite understand the "income to ASFC" calculation.
I still can't work it out for all of the games even with the "agreed" attendances. Something to do with when ifollow sales are lower than the "agreed" away attendances.Home and Away club agrees prior to the game on how many away fans would have attended. Home club keeps the income from the away iFollow passes bought up to that number. Then the away clubs gets the income from the rest.
In this case, it looks we agreed a figure of 460 so Accy take that and we get the remaining 517.
We took 486 there last season.
ifollow@oufc.co.ukJust tried to redeem my match pass for the Sw*d*n and got the message “invalid voucher”. First time that’s happened for me. I’ve emailed the EFL and while I wait possibly in vain for a reply, is there a worthwhile email to try contacting at the club. Advice appreciated.
Thank you, all sorted via a quick response from the club. No reply from the ELF who will probably get back to me next week, always good to have one’s expectations confirmed!
That would be a much better system.THE PROCESS FOR SEASON TICKET HOLDERS IS ABOUT TO CHANGE according to this :
Call me an old cynic but, are we really to trust those fuckwits from the EFL with our personal data? First thing they'll do is sell them onto every marketing organisation going.THE PROCESS FOR SEASON TICKET HOLDERS IS ABOUT TO CHANGE according to this :
Strikes me as a bit of an over-reaction, to put it mildly.Call me an old cynic but, are we really to trust those fuckwits from the EFL with our personal data? First thing they'll do is sell them onto every marketing organisation going.
Call me an old cynic but, are we really to trust those fuckwits from the EFL with our personal data? First thing they'll do is sell them onto every marketing organisation going.
There is a difference in who I trust and who I don't. The EFL do not have my email address, to my knowledge. And, I don't use social media aside from two forums. Neither have given me any grief. No one in the Lounger household uses the commonly used social media for the very reason that they are all too often the source of data for scammers. When I still worked I had to deal with the fall out from misuse of social media platforms by staff, defending them in disciplinary process hearings. ( I was a Unison work place representative)1) They most likely have your personal data already.
2) I bet you use social medias, such as this forum that also collects your personal data.
Christ Accrington are only averaging around 400-odd even including season ticket holders. For a club that had an average attendance of 3,000 (albeit a proportion being away fans) that's surprisingly low.
Maybe a lot are happy just listening on the radio.
Wouldn't that be the same for the EFL though. They only collect the data that you voluntarily provide?I would be intrigued to know what personal data you think is collected by this forum. Aside from what I have voluntarily provided to join, what else have they collected?