clippedgull
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You just seem fairly well informed.
We don't get that much on here.
Well all that she has said has been on here before. So no new information...so far
You just seem fairly well informed.
We don't get that much on here.
these can be openly traded on yourself and then the club is contacted with the new owner details. Or you can use the website to trade them on to the waiting list
Well all that she has said has been on here before. So no new information...so far
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Can you say with your connections, assuming the season ticket is a swipe plastic card (with or without a cash credit on it for a poetential cashless Amex stadium), you can only legally trade your season ticket for a single game on the clubs web page, if you have a PSL? This would allow the club to disable your own swipe card for the game in question, and issue a new swipe card to the person you have traded your ticket to for a small transaction fee (hopefully without the cash credit on the card)?
Yes. That is what will happen. If the person buying the ticket is a first timer they will get a paper ticket and a swipe card will be issued shortly thereafter. If they already have a swipe card then the ticket gets cancelled on yours and transferred to theirs. Info from Ken Brown/Martin Perry at club forums
The 1,000 seats being kept back in the WSL nearest the north stand for match-by-match sales was news to me - I didn't know it was specifically going to be this area.
Mind you, I didn't even know carers go free at Withdean so maybe I'm not particularly in the loop with this stuff.
I agree that is what will happen if you permanently transfer your season ticket. What happens though if you just want to sell your ticket on for the one game that you can't make?
its a non restricted stadium so there wouldn't be any viewing problems. There is one block in the lower west on the wing closest to the North stand that has kept back 1000 seats for match by match sales
The club has got so much right in the last few years, but on this one they have got it badly WRONG and should bin the entire concept. There is no real value in a PSL unless the club has increased its ground capacity to 30k+ and we are selling out every single week. Then if you had one you "might" be able to sell for a profit.
I would assume not. The below surely refers to the whole ST being sold on...?Around about now then?
(I was just trying to find if PSLs have the same right to transfer a ticket match by match as a 1901er does)
Around about now then?
(I was just trying to find if PSLs have the same right to transfer a ticket match by match as a 1901er does)
I would assume not. The below surely refers to the whole ST being sold on...?
According to the leaflet "Your seat your stadium for life" sent to people inviting them to a presentation, it states " By purchasing a PSL the rights to that seat becomes yours for the life of the stadium - provided you renew your season ticket each year - but most importantly it allows you to pass it on or bequeath it to family and friends in years to come. It also provides holders with a proper mechanism for the legal trading of season tickets between other supporters ..........The club will launch a special trading web page where PSL holders who wish to trade their seats can list them for sale at any time at any price they want".
Indeed it does, and I knew that bit.
But I couldn't recall whether the PSL comes with built-in match-by-match transferability. I've found nothing to suggest it does.
Indeed it does, and I knew that bit.
But I couldn't recall whether the PSL comes with built-in match-by-match transferability. I've found nothing to suggest it does.
I would assume not. The below surely refers to the whole ST being sold on...?
According to the leaflet "Your seat your stadium for life" sent to people inviting them to a presentation, it states " By purchasing a PSL the rights to that seat becomes yours for the life of the stadium - provided you renew your season ticket each year - but most importantly it allows you to pass it on or bequeath it to family and friends in years to come. It also provides holders with a proper mechanism for the legal trading of season tickets between other supporters ..........The club will launch a special trading web page where PSL holders who wish to trade their seats can list them for sale at any time at any price they want".
Apologies for not knowing the facts either but my brothers both have PSLs in the North Stand and read something from the club this summer that gave them the impression they could ‘legally’ pass on their ticket to friends and family. Unfortunately, I can’t recall the exact source but think it was something written on club website.
I'd also take that seat-for-life bit with a pinch of salt. 1901ers are not guaranteed their seats for European games, should we qualify, and my wheelchair bound father was turfed out of his space to add more seats to the directors area this season.
Odd that this (important) caveat hasn't been mentioned at all amongst any of Barbers numerous and regular darkly veiled threats to all of us about the crime of passing our tickets on then.