You are absolutely bang on Goldstone.....but i was hoping to offload my tickets on a temporary basis, rather than sell the Private Seat Licences and lose my seats forever (i assume there's a waiting list).
I'm reasonably sure that what i am proposing is not the "done thing" as far as the club is concerned, but after waiting 41 years to get to this level (apart from 79-83, when i was standing on a milk crate and too young to travel on my own to away games), parting with my tickets permanently would be a bitter pill to swallow.
Hopefully that is understandable to everyone who has taken time to read my post - as mentioned, it may give an opportunity to a couple of fans who wish to get involved but cannot due to lack of ticket availability.
Whether it is right or wrong i guess is open to debate - in my eyes, i don't believe that i am doing anything underhand - but at the same time apologies to those that maybe think i'm in the wrong.
By the nature of the responses received it looks as if i am in the minority.
No dramas.
I think what [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] is saying is that you are permitted to:
- sell on your 1901 licences, permanently, to another person who will assume the ongoing financial burden you currently have.
- pass on the seats for individual matches to other fans, so long as you do not charge them for that.
What you are proposing is neither of these. He, and others, are merely advising caution because, as he says, NSC is scrutinised heavily by the club, particularly on all matters related to ticketing, and no one wants you to fall foul of the club and, potentially, suffer as a result.
It may be best for you to contact the club and ask very specifically if what you are proposing is permissible.