and a couple of others due to "reading week"
Hope he was able to see the pitch alright over his stack of books
and a couple of others due to "reading week"
Okay dokey. I was just curious more than anything. It will be a nice problem to have.It varies by competition and, very possibly, stage of the competition.
But it's certainly the case that there would be some instances where both STHs and 1901ers are unable to use "their seat" for a game.
Maybe we shouldn't be worrying too much about this just yet!
I'm expecting one of these letters instead of a renewal pack. Will let you know which I receive in the next few days.Didn't know that, interesting
here you go you can change the season ticket holder here - https://tickets.brightonandhovealbi...=usercontent/documents/html/seattakeover.htmlDo you know if that includes going from adult to U10 STH? My son now comes instead of my wife so be nice to get the cheaper ticket!
Should be, yes.Do you know if that includes going from adult to U10 STH? My son now comes instead of my wife so be nice to get the cheaper ticket!
They are physical cards with photo ID for those that don't have or don't want to use smartphones (my Dad used to have one). Presumably because there would be high admin overheads cost - difficult to process - they want to nudge even more people to the free mobile ticketing option and because they've given fans lots of notice that this is coming. I think its also waived for disabled fans.Re plastic (non digital) ST cards. As these are the same ones i.e. not a physical new card why does the club feel a need to charge £20? Also no mention in renewal pack unless its a sort of 'add on' when you pay?
Similar here. £1350 for two……….my Arsenal and Spurs STH pals pay more for one. Can’t argue with such a modest increase well below inflation, especially after recent freezes.Just had the email through, a 3.7% price increase for us.
Affordable.
Me tooDropped nearly 30% for me... First year on OAP rates..... One benefit of being old...
Hard to understand apart from wanting to increase revenue. Same as charging to print a ticket at home which I got caught out with when taking an 87 year old without a phone recentlyRe plastic (non digital) ST cards. As these are the same ones i.e. not a physical new card why does the club feel a need to charge £20? Also no mention in renewal pack unless its a sort of 'add on' when you pay?
?? How much revenue do you actually make in processing (by hand) the ad hoc production of a Albion ticket with photo iD. ? (And then the checks required to let you in through the turnstiles)Hard to understand apart from wanting to increase revenue. Same as charging to print a ticket at home which I got caught out with when taking an 87 year old without a phone recently
Hard to understand apart from wanting to increase revenue. Same as charging to print a ticket at home which I got caught out with when taking an 87 year old without a phone recently
People have had the same card since Amex opened. No additional expense and certainly no extra checks on entrance .I'm not convinced it's a cash grab in any way - the club has haemorrhaged tens of millions of pounds, season after season.
I would hazard a guess that the logistics involved in the design, manufacture, supply and fulfilment of a small volume of cards is quite expensive.
For those very few people who legitimately don't own a phone, it would be possible to buy one for not much more than £20 charge.
Ask any younger relatives for an old smartphone they’ve upgraded from or replaced that is knocking around in a drawer. My tickets are on a 6 year old Android phone with a cracked screen which doesn’t have a simcard and that works absolutely fine.People have had the same card since Amex opened. No additional expense and certainly no extra checks on entrance .
Matter of interest perhaps you could tell me where and what make I can get a phone for a relative for £20. and would this involve a monthly charge