Yes because that is the law - its not the clubs fault fans cannot currently attend games. Between April and August every season you pay for something you haven't received but at some point will receive it, maybe it'll end up being a payment on account for the 2021/22 season, who knows. It still...
But they are not paying twice
STH's have paid for games in the future, whenever that might be, PPV payments will be made for games you haven't paid for as the game doesn't have tickets to sell.
I'm a STH but I haven't paid to watch our match against WBA yet so how can I pay twice
I understand that aspect of it but, but that is different, I think if a STH wants to pay for PPV then they should be allowed to use some of their STH cash held in credit. However, nobody has paid for a ticket for the next home match so if the only way (legally) to watch it is to pay for it they...
Why is everybody getting upset about season ticket money, I thought it was being held by the club on account of future matches if not this season then next, its not been lost useless you chose not to attend a future match you ???
On offense intended, it was an off the cuff comment as every player we have ever signed or shown interest in Dwayne says has a mate who is a season ticket holder at their club and they say he is crap.
It might have been mentioned before but all game he was continually in the way of our players. I lost count of the number of time he bearly got out of the way of the ball when we were passing
Is it because your liability for 2020/21 is higher. (on made up figures)
You donated £100 so your liability for 2020/21 is £400
I didn't so my liability for 2020/21 is £400 - £100 = £300
I pay 6 x £50 = £300
You pay 8 x £50 = £400
:shrug: just guessing how the logic might work