It’s one of those isn’t it , don’t really want to approach it and come across all Vulturey, but at the same time if the club take the ticket back im left with a seat on my own.
I’m asking as probably in the near future i might be in this situation, but rather than the club cancel the contract I would be the next of kin and would want to keep the seat and pass it on to a family memeber.
So a 1901 ticket can be transferred to a family member if someone dies , even thou the holder of the ticket hasn’t specified who that ticket would go to. That would be up to the next of kin?
Could this excellent chart also apply to ;
How would you land if you fell off a hotel balcony on holiday.
How you would celebrate scoring the winner of a local derby.
How you would jump over the rather wide brook down the fields.
Exuberant parachute descents.
Alexis Mac, Mac, Mac,
We loaned him Back, back, back
He flew so high, high, high
He reached the sky, sky, sky
And didnt come back, back, back
'Til the 4th of July, ly, ly!
Ordered my tickets by post and they didn’t turn up!
I rang the club and was asked to meet someone outside, can’t remember who it was as I was well oiled by kickoff, but was walked round the outside of the pitch to the stand we had on the side. Was shown to my seat in the top of the stand and...
Same, 12pm switch over to Absolute 90’s , sometimes Union Jack, and yesterday found Virgin Anthems that has NO taking of adverts whatsoever just the occasional message about Chris Evans starting.
Easy to say but take the positives out of everything, back to basics.
If you’ve got your health and your family are healthy , then you’re winning. Start from this position and then build from there. Good luck :thumbsup: