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How does anyone know if the ticket was listed or not? Sometimes they sell, sometimes they don’t.I thought @Weststander was specifically raging against those that don’t list their seats
How does anyone know if the ticket was listed or not? Sometimes they sell, sometimes they don’t.I thought @Weststander was specifically raging against those that don’t list their seats
15th season syndrome.1,600 not renewing !!!
Except they did shift quite a few of them at that price as the matchday tickets all sold out. (not all of those would have been adults at £65 ofc)Chelsea exchange tickets were 65 quid each. It’s clearly difficult to shift tickets anyway, let alone at that price.
Exactly - mine didn’t sell for 4 games in a row, so the seat was empty.How does anyone know if the ticket was listed or not? Sometimes they sell, sometimes they don’t.
Does anyone actually lose their ST?Serves them right if the lose their ST as a result. been interesting to see in our block the seats that were very regularly empty are now usually filled.
I think the ESL tickets on the exchange just don't sell very well - no-one would actively buy a seat there really other than if with a kid!Including swathes of ESL and WSL ST hogs who rarely turn up and can't be arsed to use the Exchange.
Hopefully the club's clampdown deals with this.
Nah Fam, Asher D and Harvey are ancient my GThat’s So Solid crew right there.
The exchange is 65 with no concessions so 130 quid for a parent and child.Except they did shift quite a few of them at that price as the matchday tickets all sold out. (not all of those would have been adults at £65 ofc)
But yes shifting them again via the exchange for a Friday 8pm - didn't happen.
The club obviously know it was listedHow does anyone know if the ticket was listed or not? Sometimes they sell, sometimes they don’t.
Yes, but you won’t get penalised for non-attendance because you made it availableExactly - mine didn’t sell for 4 games in a row, so the seat was empty.
How dare you be so condescending ! Iam 76 years old , have supported the club for 60 years, through thick and thin. I have relocated to Dorset (my choice) and am a sth in ESL, but time and tide waits for no man. With the drive up being a pain in the arse, have finally cancelled my ST from next season. Does that make me a 'Hog' , whatever that means ? Furthermore, if I can't make a match due to the stupid kick off times, my seat always goes on the Exchange .Including swathes of ESL and WSL ST hogs who rarely turn up and can't be arsed to use the Exchange.
Hopefully the club's clampdown deals with this.
Yes they do, but other fans don’t. They just moan on NSC without knowing the reasons.The club obviously know it was listed![]()
How dare you be so condescending ! Iam 76 years old , have supported the club for 60 years, through thick and thin. I have relocated to Dorset (my choice) and am a sth in ESL, but time and tide waits for no man. With the drive up being a pain in the arse, have finally cancelled my ST from next season. Does that make me a 'Hog' , whatever that means ? Furthermore, if I can't make a match due to the stupid kick off times, my seat always goes on the Exchange .
If true , pretty poor show by the club in the circumstancesYes they do, but other fans don’t. They just moan on NSC without knowing the reasons.
I’ll give you one instance- a fan died in August, his family wanted to use his ticket for the remainder of the season as there is no refund, but the club refused. The ticket would be listed by the club but a single ticket doesn’t always get picked.
Spot on and would add that attending the 'odd match' became pretty unattractive as well so I had a complete bank for a long time.I think many of us have been through exactly as you describe - I know I went through a leaner spell of attendance when my children were younger.
Having a young family brings both financial and time pressures.
Kids are only young once, but there'll always be more football matches - of that we can be certain. The Albion will always be there for you when time and money permit.
Yes they do, but other fans don’t. They just moan on NSC without knowing the reasons.
I’ll give you one instance- a fan died in August, his family wanted to use his ticket for the remainder of the season as there is no refund, but the club refused. The ticket would be listed by the club but a single ticket doesn’t always get picked.
For next season the season ticket T&C state that if a season ticket holder dies the ticket can be cancelled or shared under the sharing system until the end of the season when it will be cancelled.If true , pretty poor show by the club in the circumstances
It’s obviously changed as the family I knew about was during the Championship years.For next season the season ticket T&C state that if a season ticket holder dies the ticket can be cancelled or shared under the sharing system until the end of the season when it will be cancelled.
Also for this season the T&Cs state a pro-rata refund will be issued to the holders estate for both lump sum and direct debit payees for unused tickets. The person who was told no refunds should definitely contact the club quoting 3.9 and 3.10 of the 2024/25 Men’s Team Season Ticket Terms and Conditions.
Ah sorry. When you said August i thought you meant the start of this season.It’s obviously changed as the family I knew about was during the Championship years.