Is it just me thats confused about this paragraph... 'However, we will be offering all current adult and senior Season Card holders who have held a Season Card for at least the last two seasons (2012/13 & 2013/14) the opportunity to apply for one additional match ticket.' Does this mean ALL adult card holders, and senior season card holder that have held a pass for two years, can apply for an extra ticket. Or does it mean that Only adult and senior season card holder that have had their pass for two years can apply for an extra ticket. ???????
Obviously not just me thats confused then........... I read it as the latter but the wording isnt clear and reading comments on here I dont think everyone is clear!!!!!
I don't understand the difference. "ALL" and "Only" is interchangeable in this context. I didn't realise what you were getting at! Adult and Senior are treated the same.
Further kick in the teeth: Ash Lord has told one fan on twitter that because they had a half season pass last year and a full one this year, that counts as "2 years" and they can purchase two tickets.
I've just read it again and I'm confused about the question now. Only adults, or seniors, who've had season passes for years, are eligible for a second ticket.
Put another way. Can all adult season ticket holders get two tickets regardless of the length of time they've had a pass and the 2 years thing applied only the senior season pass holders?
only ADULT AND SENIOR passholders who HAVE held a pass for TWO years mininmum can apply for two tickets adult who held a pass for this season only NOPE senior who held a pass for this season only NOPE adult who held a pass for two seasons atleast YES senior who held a pass for two seasons atleast YES
Making it up as they go along! To be honest I don't think it will be a problem. The extra ticket will most likely be able to be purchased eventually it would just mean they couldn't sit together so it's a sensible decision.
If you had a season ticket in the promotion season and have one for this season, whether you are an adult or a senior (not child) then you can apply for an extra ticket. That's how it reads to me, anyway.
It's not likely is it? I think the argument was that adults and seniors would be more entitled to want to bring a spouse or child than would children.
Do you reckon you'll be able to choose area? Say for example blue zone can put you lower tier behind the goal or upper tier along the side. I'd feel totally mugged off if I paid more and was stuck in the upper tier along the side, green zone behind the goal would be better and a tenner saved. I wouldn't want blue at the side.
Never had one. Is a student card classed as an adult or a concession? If it's full adult, then yes, if not, then no. Gut feeling is no.
You can only chose the category, but they're priced as they are for a reason, anywhere in the Blue is way better than being in the Green/Yellow areas.