ShanklySeagull
Justice for the 96...
Not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere but I'm disappointed with the clubs new stance on upgrading seats.
I have three season tickets in the East Upper as I've always taken my daughter and son along. At the start of this season my son got a Saturday job which meant he couldn't always get to the games so I'd use the opportunity of the spare seat to upgrade the U18/Student rate of my sons seat and pay the remaining £17 and upgrade it to an adult seat to bring friends along for the day.
When I did this for the Birmingham game last week I was informed by the ticket office that upgrades are now capped to a maximum of 6 per season and I'd now used three of these. The stance from the ticket office was basically "if your son can't really get to games you ought to be buying the seat as an adult season ticket and then you won't have this problem".
I have no intention of doing this - for starters when he gets messed about with his shifts he can make a few of the games - at which point I'd be having to pay full rate for him as a student, and in a years time he could be off to University and then he may not be able to get back for matches so for the short term things will stay as they are but this policy is mad.
Once I reach the sixth upgrade the seat will just sit unused on a Saturday (my younger daughters friends aren't really interested in football like her) so the club gets no benefit from upgrade fees on the seat or a share of the food and drink revenue that visitor would spend with the club on match day.
I just can't see the sense in this policy - why would the club not want the extra revenue, plus the opportunity to encourage occasional visitors to become future fans in their own right? I know the club supposedly scrutinise their commercial ticketing policy closely but PB needs to review this one as its plain daft
I have three season tickets in the East Upper as I've always taken my daughter and son along. At the start of this season my son got a Saturday job which meant he couldn't always get to the games so I'd use the opportunity of the spare seat to upgrade the U18/Student rate of my sons seat and pay the remaining £17 and upgrade it to an adult seat to bring friends along for the day.
When I did this for the Birmingham game last week I was informed by the ticket office that upgrades are now capped to a maximum of 6 per season and I'd now used three of these. The stance from the ticket office was basically "if your son can't really get to games you ought to be buying the seat as an adult season ticket and then you won't have this problem".
I have no intention of doing this - for starters when he gets messed about with his shifts he can make a few of the games - at which point I'd be having to pay full rate for him as a student, and in a years time he could be off to University and then he may not be able to get back for matches so for the short term things will stay as they are but this policy is mad.
Once I reach the sixth upgrade the seat will just sit unused on a Saturday (my younger daughters friends aren't really interested in football like her) so the club gets no benefit from upgrade fees on the seat or a share of the food and drink revenue that visitor would spend with the club on match day.
I just can't see the sense in this policy - why would the club not want the extra revenue, plus the opportunity to encourage occasional visitors to become future fans in their own right? I know the club supposedly scrutinise their commercial ticketing policy closely but PB needs to review this one as its plain daft