Another difference is the Direct Debit Guarantee being at the bottom of the new letter and a comment about the payer detaching and retaining it, which isn't on the original. Maybe that's it.
Quickly compared the two forms and can't see any differences in any of the print (just 'Service User Number' vs the originally put 'Service Users Number' and 'for official use only' taken off of the Reference box). Neither of which I would have thought would necessitate the need for new forms...
That's very good of them to instantly refund your ticket, depsite no guarantee of selling it again. Is there a limit on how many times you can do this a season or anything?
I'm not sure that's 100% true. £395 season tickets aren't exactly discouraging the people who can't afford to pay for the PSL, from getting a season ticket is it?
That's where they are going to benefit from having all the presentations and season tickets applications in place before the final league position, if we do have an end of season disaster (heaven forbid), most people will have already paid their first installment/full price of the season ticket...
The club can't risk leaving that many seats free for general sale and possibly having empty seats, if they have people who are willing to stump up the cash in advance for a season ticket.
True, hadn't thought about the increase in ticket cost depending on which league we're in. But again, is it worth nearly £500 just to be able to nominate who your ticket goes to? And what if none of your family/friends can afford premiership prices either, just seems an incredible waste of cash...
That all makes good sense. As long as the games I can't get to, I can give my ticket to someone else that's all I am interested in. I would never expect to be able to choose who got my season ticket if I ever stopped renewing so I see no reason to £495 for the priviledge. I would be surprised if...