None, as I said earlier in the thread. Concessions for away fans and concessions in the family stand is all the Allams need to do to get the scheme through. The Premier League are not going to force us to do what they haven't forced Arsenal to do. The Premier League always put supporters at the back of the queue.
Their issue isn't with the scheme in itself, it's just the fact that we planned to offer no concessions that breached the rules.
not really when the whisper was suggesting what they thought was acceptable regarding concessions (ie match by match tickets only would meet their interpretation of the rule)
Aye I see that now. That was one of the suggestions a while back, so I'm surprised I never read it that way in the rumour.
I think the PL might be bothered though tash? I don't think they'd take too kindly to their ''product'' being shown when it's portraying great swathes of empty seating to a global audience of tens of millions.
Can anyone tell me how the membership scheme will impact sales for away matches. I assume tickets will be available to members first but will there then be general sales to others? I want to go to the Swansea game which I assume will not be an away sell out. Do I need to do anything or will my existing account and purchase history be enough?
True, although I'm not sure what they could do about that in the short term (apart from cross their fingers and hope we don't hang around there too long)
No details have been released on match-day sales home or away, so we can only take and educated guess for now. I suspect everyone who wants to buy away tickets will have to register, so will effectively become a member by default. Whatever way it's done, you'll have absolutely no problem getting a ticket for Swansea away.
Which is the position many of us took, when others banged on about concessions being open to interpretation. If this happens it is a price reduction/discount and will meet the requirements of the rules, as stated. Whether it is fair, honest or commercially sound is another matter. Let's see what transpires.
If there's none left, they're not going to be able to offer concessionary match-day tickets in there, which could be a good thing.
Aye, so much for that plan... Hull City @HullCity Memberships for Zone 1 have now sold out. Please note that a number of zone 1 seats have been held back for match-by-match ticketing.
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