He had to get rid of it for work reasons, this is the first season since before I was born that he has not had a season ticket for. He has more right than me to a ticket. Sadly, the databases don't know all these things and only go back about 2 seasons. What is wrong with me, among others, having an extra ticket like a lot of other pass holders have had? The whole 'concessions can have 1, adults of a number of seasons can have 2' idea was unfair from the start.
Macca, they had a phase for season ticket holders and now a phase for non season ticket holders. What are you suggesting? A phase for sob stories?
I know it's morally wrong. But the whole idea to a season pass is that you have your seat reserved for every home game and have increased priority for away games. Changing that would be unfair to people who but passes for those reasons.
Well they've ****ed this up. My application went off by email on the first Monday after applications could be made. There was an acknowledgement of receipt of the application, but since then nothing. They haven't advised us that we got our tickets in the price band we wanted. Now they're saying that they've finished that phase now... I hope I haven't been forgotten. Clarification will be sought tomorrow!
If you got your ticket, all you need do is get in touch when they're on open sale and they'll move yours so you're sat with your relatives.
I totally agree. It shouldve been 1 ticket per season ticket, nothing more nothing less. I dont get this attitude of 'Ive got a season ticket so I should be able to buy one for my mate'.
Perhaps it's just badly written on the OWS. When I first read it, "The amount of tickets available per person will be relative to the number of tickets purchased for previous games. For example, if you bought three tickets for previous games this season, you can buy three tickets for Wembley", seemed to mean I could buy as many tickets as matches I'd attended. Now I think it means as many tickets as I've bought for a game. For example, if I bought three tickets for two games, I could buy three tickets. If I'd only bought two tickets for each match, I could only get two for Wembley. I'll be applying for two. One for me and one for my son, who has attended all of the matches with me. I would be manifestly unfair if I could buy more than a season pass holder who has paid for every game.
Macca I don't think you understood the season pass-holder allocation either. My group contains 4 season passes but I have secured 7 Wembley tickets. What was so confusing? And we are all sat together.
I presume that Macca has a concession pass so could only get one ticket. Whatever way they are allocated there will be someone who is not happy
So why didn't you order a ticket for your mate? One of mine is a concession and I got two tickets on that one?