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In the great scheme of things I don't think a few less pies and pints of Harvey's will break the bank compared to the team getting to the Prem
Let alone fixture pile up, I don't see any alternatives to this date
In the great scheme of things I don't think a few less pies and pints of Harvey's will break the bank compared to the team getting to the Prem
The club said after the postponement that refunds would be available for match tickets where people couldnt make the rescheduled date.
Season tickets though are for 23 matches whenever they take place
Or to put it in non Mr Barber terms:-Response from Paul Barber, who is in Coventry, on the date selection:
We are obviously aware this is a strike day. There are many such days right now! However, we cannot allow them to disrupt our season from a footballing point of view by creating a pile up of games later on.
As a general rule, postponed league matches must be played within one month of the original fixture date. Our choice was therefore Tuesday 24 or Wednesday 25. Both are strike days.
We have every sympathy with supporters getting to matches on strike days, and unlike most clubs we lay on additional transport services to help, but we must still play our matches within a reasonable timeframe.
I would add that, aside from the EFL's guidance and expectation on when postponed games should be played, the decision is taken between myself, Chris and our opposition, in conjunction with the EFL.
In reality, there are very few options in the second half of the season due to the number of games we must play, the FA Cup, scheduled replay dates, and our own preferences from a footballing perspective.
In this regard, the Tuesday was preferable to Chris than the Wednesday so, on this basis and given that strikes are due for both days on which we had an option, we went with the manager's choice - which Cardiff agreed to.
As a goodwill gesture the club should extend the refund option to season ticket holders who cannot attend the re-arranged fixture, bearing in mind many of them would have travelled long distances for the original fixture before being told it had been called off due to fog. This is different to a fixture change due to TV coverage which is publicised well on advance. I am writing to the club to express my dissatisfaction and to request a refund.
As a goodwill gesture the club should extend the refund option to season ticket holders who cannot attend the re-arranged fixture, bearing in mind many of them would have travelled long distances for the original fixture before being told it had been called off due to fog. This is different to a fixture change due to TV coverage which is publicised well on advance. I am writing to the club to express my dissatisfaction and to request a refund.
As a goodwill gesture the club should extend the refund option to season ticket holders who cannot attend the re-arranged fixture, bearing in mind many of them would have travelled long distances for the original fixture before being told it had been called off due to fog. This is different to a fixture change due to TV coverage which is publicised well on advance. I am writing to the club to express my dissatisfaction and to request a refund.
As a goodwill gesture the club should extend the refund option to season ticket holders who cannot attend the re-arranged fixture, bearing in mind many of them would have travelled long distances for the original fixture before being told it had been called off due to fog. This is different to a fixture change due to TV coverage which is publicised well on advance. I am writing to the club to express my dissatisfaction and to request a refund.
What are you unsatisfied with, the fact there was fog and it had to be called off? No shit, we were all pissed off.
Why would you be asking for a refund on your ticket, surely you should be after a gesture to cover your original travel expense?
In the great scheme of things I don't think a few less pies and pints of Harvey's will break the bank compared to the team getting to the Prem
I'll order an Uber now......from Tenerife.Or perhaps they should pay for taxis so every STH can attend...........
As a goodwill gesture the club should extend the refund option to season ticket holders who cannot attend the re-arranged fixture, bearing in mind many of them would have travelled long distances for the original fixture before being told it had been called off due to fog. This is different to a fixture change due to TV coverage which is publicised well on advance. I am writing to the club to express my dissatisfaction and to request a refund.
sponsors will save a bundle, with very few cardff fans able to make that day? I believe they offered to cover travel costs?
I'll order an Uber now......from Tenerife.
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All the while giving us season ticket holders 12 months interest free direct debit, subsidized transport and extra transport on strike days.As good will gestures go TB puts in 2 million a month, I think maybe we can take the lose of one game on the chin?
I guess you know best.
Most of our fans want promotion more than we're worried about getting to that one game.No one thinks of the fans in modern football.
If our club made the decision to play on that day, then they clearly disagree with you.In fact the people who schedule games seem to want to screw them over. There's just as much of a risk of us dropping points playing in front of a half empty stadium where everyone leaves on 70 minutes.
Modern football shits on the loyalist fans over and over.