It sold out a few weeks ago, then the exchange was opened.Brentford has NOT sold out. There are seats in my area that are not ST seats and go on general sale every match. They are still for sale.
It sold out a few weeks ago, then the exchange was opened.Brentford has NOT sold out. There are seats in my area that are not ST seats and go on general sale every match. They are still for sale.
Brentford has NOT sold out. There are seats in my area that are not ST seats and go on general sale every match. They are still for sale.
The block splits are price points..................we're on the edge of the cheaper side of our block
It still makes sense though - if you're mid-row you ideally need to enter from the aisle on the right side of the block for your seat. I like it - cheaper seats, and don't get bothered by the weak-bladdered, those who can't go a full 45 mins without food or drink and early leaversBest tell the club that as it’s showing as sold out on the website
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That’s not the case where we sit. We sit in seats bordering the split between W3H and W3I the price either side of the mid block split is the same. In W3H the price increase happens at the aisle.
Indeed. However, charging full adult price when an under 18 might want to go doesn't helpI think what they’re trying to do is encourage people to either attend, share or list on the exchange. What the don’t want is no shoes and empty seats when there’s demand for a sold-out game.
It's certainly a questionable contract term - could even be considered an unfair term thus rendering it a null and void term. If you buy any product or service lets say a cinema ticket - and decide not to use the service then that's your choice. The cinema can't resell the ticket as you have paid for it. Not sure why a football club should be the exception.More broadly, if you’re a season ticket holder, unless you default on payment can they do this?
Feels very heavy handed….
It does seem harsh but I can sort of see what the Club are trying to do if the ticket is not resold to a family or friend or put on the exchange.
I have had to do this with my fathers season ticket this year due to his ill health - he is 89. I've had no problems and the Club usually profits from it as I have to pay an upgrade to adult price or its sold on the exchange.
My problem will come next season at renewal as I would love to upgrade his season ticket to an adult for either my son or wife but this is not permitted. So I will have to decide whether to give up both my season tickets and try and rebuy them or look for another two seats together to buy as season tickets or just become a MyAlbion+ member and pick and choose games. Things were easier in the Championship
Thanks for your backing but i believe that is the case . I have seen similar posts from others confirming this is the Club;s stance.That is ridiculous if you can`t keep your Dads ticket in the Family. Even more so than some of the other probs with ticket sharing.
Think so - it's a tricky one though as they'd potentially be jumping the ST 'waiting list' (if there is one) if they were allowed to take over his seat I guess.........Thanks for your backing but i believe that is the case . I have seen similar posts from others confirming this is the Club;s stance.
I shall phone them in the near year and double check but I'm not hopeful.
This is quite the norm at the Albion. Someone I used to sit next to in the North died after 45 years of going. His daughter in law (I think), who he usually went with, wasn’t allowed to keep it in the family.That is ridiculous if you can`t keep your Dads ticket in the Family. Even more so than some of the other probs with ticket sharing.
Don’t think there is one anymore!Think so - it's a tricky one though as they'd potentially be jumping the ST 'waiting list' (if there is one) if they were allowed to take over his seat I guess.........
It's certainly a questionable contract term - could even be considered an unfair term thus rendering it a null and void term. If you buy any product or service lets say a cinema ticket - and decide not to use the service then that's your choice. The cinema can't resell the ticket as you have paid for it. Not sure why a football club should be the exception.
What doesn't help is the constant moving of fixtures for TV. As an example, I give the fixtures list in June to Mrs WS and she arranges our social and holiday lives around those dates for the next few months. She fully understands there could be date moves but some things need to be arranged well before the match dates are moved. The June released fixture list shouldn't be released until the TV companies have provided what they want to show for the WHOLE season. Pretty sure that would mean more STH bums on seats and less use of the exchange.
So the club want you to enter a contract with questionable T&Cs before the service delivery dates are confirmed and even before the previous contract ( i.e. season ) has ended.
All in all I'm on the OP's mates side - I thought our club was meant to be for the supporters not enforcing some daft contractual T&Cs.
Yes I think this is the reason which again I understand. My wife and son are both MyAlbion+ members for sometime and I think by being a member you are automatically on the waiting list. I see the Club are flogging half season season tickets so its not full up is it ?Think so - it's a tricky one though as they'd potentially be jumping the ST 'waiting list' (if there is one) if they were allowed to take over his seat I guess.........
Don't feel special, I bet everyone hasIf it helps I have just received a mail from the club reminding me to put my ticket on the exchange if not going to games over Christmas
Don't feel special, I bet everyone has
Yeh, it’s a bit harsh but I think I agree with the club’s policy on this one on the assumption that there is a waiting list.Think so - it's a tricky one though as they'd potentially be jumping the ST 'waiting list' (if there is one) if they were allowed to take over his seat I guess.........
How is it anything to do with money? The ST has to be paid for whoever sits there the following season.This is quite the norm at the Albion. Someone I used to sit next to in the North died after 45 years of going. His daughter in law (I think), who he usually went with, wasn’t allowed to keep it in the family.
Money before fans.