- Jun 27, 2012
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If I was to use U21 ticket how would they know? Does the turnstile go different colour for different age groups ?
yes. it does.
If I was to use U21 ticket how would they know? Does the turnstile go different colour for different age groups ?
Can you use the 6 upgrades and then put ticket on ticket exchange and log in and buy it at another age group? The club have got this so wrong.
Is that a good idea, bringing the club'attention to the fact that your child maybe one that is not going to the required amount of games and risking the club canceling his/her ticket under the new rules?
Thats a good point ! I would have thought that as the ticket is effectively being sold back to the club to sell again then surely the original ticket holder cannot be penalised for not being able to attend ?
Surely if I have paid for my sons ticket, it is my right wether I wish to upgrade it or not. I mean, it's my sons ticket, right?
Therefore, it's up to me if I want to give my/ my sons ticket to a relative or friend if we can't make it.
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I'm pretty sure under 10's wouldn't be carrying any ID.
I've e-mailed the club on this point. An original birth certificate for the child is required. Photocopies are not acceptable.Interesting point this and I agree under 10's would probably not be asked for ID as they would have to be accompanied, but a young looking 12/13 year old would, as under 12's are not allowed in without an adult. I wonder what ID the club accepts for these?
Is that a good idea, bringing the club'attention to the fact that your child maybe one that is not going to the required amount of games and risking the club canceling his/her ticket under the new rules?
You would have thought so, but I really am not sure why they need to take kids tickets away when they have been paid for and the Albion are not losing financially. It would be good to hear the real reason behind this new ruling from the club.
I've e-mailed the club on this point. An original birth certificate for the child is required. Photocopies are not acceptable.
They are also going to produce a special BHA branded birth certificate holder that you have to buy for £15. When I complained about this move an unspecified club official said that with a mainly adult waiting list of 1,700 he wasn't too bothered about losing a few junior STHs.
This is a clause for next season.
Its only for the Family Stand. It actually says you will be looked at , if you attend only 2 games , 10 games into the season and then will be potentially be offered relocation.
The *real* reason is perhaps because the club want the Family Stand to be for families. What do you think it is ?
Ho Ho. Ho.
I'll tell this hilarious story to my son when we go on the free coach trip to Norwich, eating our free drink/pie and the other lads we sit near who wear their free shirts from the club for being young season ticket holders, signed by players at the free open training and signing sessions, or via the biggest free christmas party in the city attended by players and all and sundry, the several who have been picked out to be free mascots for the day, and my other son now older and benefitting from the u21 concession bar introduced a few years ago and the hundreds of kids from my local village club who've benefitted from huge discount prices to attend the 3 matches that i've organised to the shelf in the last 2 years and perhaps we could forward it on to the EFL who'd be interested i'm sure in your detailed personal testimonial given that they've nominated the club to be Family club of the year (out of 72) yet again. http://www.efl.com/news/article/2016/efl-awards-2017-shortlists-revealed-3645548.aspx
I would have thought that the tickets are sold to families and therefore are already being sold for the purpose intended and if the club are concerned that this is being abused, then I would have thought the simplest way to control this would be not to allow any adult upgrades in this area, what do you think?
Ho Ho. Ho.
I'll tell this hilarious story to my son when we go on the free coach trip to Norwich, eating our free drink/pie and the other lads we sit near who wear their free shirts from the club for being young season ticket holders, signed by players at the free open training and signing sessions, or via the biggest free christmas party in the city attended by players and all and sundry, the several who have been picked out to be free mascots for the day, and my other son now older and benefitting from the u21 concession bar introduced a few years ago and the hundreds of kids from my local village club who've benefitted from huge discount prices to attend the 3 matches that i've organised to the shelf in the last 2 years and perhaps we could forward it on to the EFL who'd be interested i'm sure in your detailed personal testimonial given that they've nominated the club to be Family club of the year (out of 72) yet again. http://www.efl.com/news/article/2016/efl-awards-2017-shortlists-revealed-3645548.aspx
Don't forget the East Stand Concourse kids pre-match entertainment days with magicians and stuff...
Oh, and the free draw for any Young Seagull to be a match mascot for the day (which my son won for Burton at home and was delighted and got a full free kit!).
But other than that...
I think that would be draconian given evening games, schoolnights, holidays etc. They already have a policy of 6 upgrades which works well for many (but not all) and isn't changing.
I think what really concerns them is the outlier cases; seats where the child attends only a few games a season which is what this clause is , i assume, designed to address.
Even then it talks about relocation or investigating. Seems fair enough although it looks quite stark as a clause in Ts and Cs. There must be a very good reason why you buy a kids season ticket and they miss 16 or 17 games a season. (ie: the 25%)
23 home games, 25% is going to be 5.75 games. So if you miss 6, then the club could take your season ticket away.