85% of ST holders didn't ask for a refund! Remarkable.
NEWS: Sky Blues thank the 85% of Season Ticket holders who did not request refunds
Around 85% of Coventry City Season Ticket holders did not request a refund for the cancelled fixtures at the end of 2019/20 – and we would like to say a big THANK YOU to those supporters!www.ccfc.co.uk
Richest person on the forum. Let's get the virtual stocks out and pelt you with virtual tomatoes! Edit: unless you donated it to MMJs ST donation fund, in which case replace tomatoes with marshmallows.I actually got mine credited today
Richest person on the forum. Let's get the virtual stocks out and pelt you with virtual tomatoes! Edit: unless you donated it to MMJs ST donation fund, in which case replace tomatoes with marshmallows.
I get your point. I think also that the take up would have been much higher had we not had the feelgood factor surrounding promotion. Haven't seen how other clubs have handled it, but can understand why a lot will have been torn in the current climate, both football clubs and individuals.Id be quite interested how much awareness people had of the refund closure date. If the club had returned I may have looked more sympathetically but to be I think the owners of both sides have not behaved acceptably
Id be quite interested how much awareness people had of the refund closure date. If the club had returned I may have looked more sympathetically but to be I think the owners of both sides have not behaved acceptably
Im a season ticket holder and I had multiple emails about the rand and cut off date, including one just a few days before. Was also on their website and all social media channels wasn't it.
I had one email and that was on the day it was announced (sandwiched between the news stories about O'Hare and Hilssner signing.Im a season ticket holder and I had multiple emails about the rand and cut off date, including one just a few days before. Was also on their website and all social media channels wasn't it.
Would be interesting to know how many EFL clubs have given automatic refunds.I had one email and that was on the day it was announced (sandwiched between the news stories about O'Hare and Hilssner signing.
A lot of older season ticket holders probably have no idea what was happening. If it had been an automatic refund but you could email to let the club keep it the figure would have been much much lower.
Would be interesting to know how many EFL clubs have given automatic refunds.
And the season tickets were not as low as £260 to start withTo be fair they actually have a stadium in their cities and don’t have the inconvenience factor anyway
And the season tickets were not as low as £260 to start with
I think we got 17 games for the £260 - just over £15 a game for a title winning team aint bad!
FfsIt’s still an abject failure to leave fans in limbo potentially for 5 years
It’s still an abject failure to leave fans in limbo potentially for 5 years
Stuart Beavon puts a lot of hard work in, it's not fair to have a go at him like that.You argue like a nagging wife. I mean technically you aren’t wrong, but it’s a totally separate argument.
You argue like a nagging wife. I mean technically you aren’t wrong, but it’s a totally separate argument.
well it’s not exactly a technicality is It
Ffs Morosey
I actually put ffs because I had to give him alikeEdited for you
So what would you have had them do? And how does receiving your refund help to achieve it....It’s still an abject failure to leave fans in limbo potentially for 5 years
So what would you have had them do? And how does receiving your refund help to achieve it....
Fair play to anyone who chose a refund because they could do with the money. Odd stance to do it out of spite because they couldn't magic us a solution to play in the city given the opposition they face...
Years of failure deserves no reward from long suffering supporters
So are you going to answer or not - what would you have them do?It’s hardly spite. I didn’t get a refund when they had orange ken thorn et al all of which led to a miserable season. Years of failure deserves no reward from long suffering supporters
So are you going to answer or not - what would you have them do?
Feels like you just like to take the unpopular opinion rather than actually sticking up for a particular viewpoint. You assess the crowd - see what’s unpopular, then go for it.
Shame.
there’s no plan I see yet to convince me the club can stay in business by continuing to play every game away so I really don’t see why they deserve rewarding
I hope the money donated from the season tickets went towards keeping the operational staff in a job? not heard of any redundancies unlike bloody Arsenal.I don’t know how unpopular the opinion is.
As to what would they do no one knows what conversations happened anyway. I suspect as ever neither side wanted to do a deal. Sisu have form for this sort of thing. Tough it out and see what happens.
Seppalla has no interest in the club other than an investment model. I’ve seen nothing to convince me any new ground is being built - the mechanism for funding I can’t see existing at all. It’s the vaguest of vague statements
They have got slightly lucky as the club out performed expectations last season but if they hadn’t and we were mid table the strategy would look pretty desperate then wouldn’t it?
I doubt either of these organisations want to deal. Wasps know letting the club in could cause problems - especially if their finances go down the pan - and Sisu still have some clumsy half baked scheme to drag out litigation as long as possible to try and starve them out
it’s a tiresome feud and supporters are collateral damage - there’s no plan I see yet to convince me the club can stay in business by continuing to play every game away so I really don’t see why they deserve rewarding. It will be very interesting to see how much of the extra revenue they extract to pay done more interest deferral
I hope the money donated from the season tickets went towards keeping the operational staff in a job? not heard of any redundancies unlike bloody Arsenal.
To be fair, wherever the unclaimed refunds balance goes, it will at least ease some of the obvious cash flow pressure that the club will have incurred. It may be that at some point redundancies still have to be made - one thing is for certain, if we were still at The Ricoh, our cost base would have been higher and the pressure even greater. That balance will obviously shift once fans are 'fully' allowed back into grounds. Before then, we in a better position than most.
So, if they have a good plan, we support them, and if not, we shouldn't support them ? More particularly, if we think that the club is likely to go out of business, supporters shouldn't help them out?! Even when you are being mischievous, you often han have sound argumments, but this really isn't one that stacks up.
Edit: If you were a dispassionate outsider, I'd agree with your viewpoint, but if you are an 'invested' supporter who follows the club, then - for me - it's totally different.
That was my main reason for not requesting a refundI'm sure the low number wanting refunds was largely due to our good season with people thinking they got their moneys' worth from the games that were played. I am sure if we had finished in the bottom half that far more would have been wanting a refund.