I could read it either way.
I'd want it clarified.
I've asked twice and had two replies which don't clarify anything ... I've waved the white flag
I could read it either way.
I'd want it clarified.
I've asked twice and had two replies which don't clarify anything ... I've waved the white flag
I'd certainly interpret it as meaning upgrading a concessionary ticket can be done to a non member - but that doesn't really align with the ID requirements etc.
There's a really simple answer - as well as the formal sharing, allow 'occasional' (still 6x per annum) upgrading for anyone (ie including full adult to full adult, not just concessions) and charge the difference between the ST cost and the normal matchday ticket price. Fewer empty seats, more revenue, STH's can bring an occasional visitor. Win/win.
I know I've mentioned it before, but I REALLY love this thread.
....wait till the season starts and people have to queue to get in, the barcodes don’t work, some get refused entry, online upgrades don’t work, STs get revoked for inadvertent breaches of policy etc...........
Who showed you your file for season 21/22? That's supposed to be strictly confidential.
Just saw a letter on the argus website (stress, this is not me!) from someone who is not renewing
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/19195227.albion-not-family-club/
Bottle tops, flasks, being moved out of their seats away from their friends, having to pay to switch seats, going to watch Whitehawk instead. All the classic hits being rolled out.
Just saw a letter on the argus website (stress, this is not me!) from someone who is not renewing
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/19195227.albion-not-family-club/
Bottle tops, flasks, being moved out of their seats away from their friends, having to pay to switch seats, going to watch Whitehawk instead. All the classic hits being rolled out.
What's the saying? you can't please all of the people all of the time?
Whilst sympathising with Mr. Martin of Dyke Road, in not being permitted to take in bottles, or a flask for his half-time cup of tea, (albeit being a possible safety issue), he needs to understand that strictly speaking, being able to pass his tickets on to all and sundry was never allowed in the first place, and only permitted as the club decided to turn a blind eye to the practice.
I'll stop now, this is beginning to sound like an email written by PB.
This thread sure brings out the sneering I'm-a-better-fan types
Cool, as we're always going to be in the Premiership we can afford to freeze out these types of fans
Cool, as we're always going to be in the Premiership we can afford to freeze out these types of fans
don't take my word for it - ask the wearebrighton lot who really enjoy giving Barber a kicking if he deserves it. But on this..."Brighton again prove that, by and large, they know how to look after their fans."
http://www.wearebrighton.com/newsop...th-supporter-friendly-season-ticket-renewals/
Mr Martin of Dyke Road seemingly unaware of a global pandemic...
We digress, the only family stand area that is moving is the one created after we got promoted (I think). The original family stand E1a - b has remained unchanged since the Amex opened. I feel Mr Martin of Dyke Road doth protest too loudly...
E1G and E1H used to be family stand, didn’t it?
Regardless, all family stand seats are at least equivalent to Zone B in terms of location and view, so it takes a special kind of moan to complain when you’re getting an adult seat for 12% less than Zone B and U10 and U18 for £90 and £145 respectively.
Just saw a letter on the argus website (stress, this is not me!) from someone who is not renewing
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/19195227.albion-not-family-club/
Bottle tops, flasks, being moved out of their seats away from their friends, having to pay to switch seats, going to watch Whitehawk instead. All the classic hits being rolled out.