Yes, and you get a strike for that!Have I missed it's launch?
lol shows this is being thought on the fly as until last week you had to have a season ticket to get a jsbAdults same price but they are saying that JSB's will be free when accompanied by a paying adult so it can work out a bit cheaper for a family as long as the kids have JSB.
true, but for families who can only attend occasionally i think this could work out ok. I suppose to gamble is that you get the JSB's but tickets dont become avaliable for the games you can attendlol shows this is being thought on the fly as until last week you had to have a season ticket to get a jsb
Just logged into my e ticketing, is it right I can put my tickets on the ticket exchange even when I don’t sit in the family zone??
Sort of mate i was just confused how I can put my tickets on the exchange when I don’t sit in the family zoneYes its right but no its not right if that makes sense
Sort of mate i was just confused how I can put my tickets on the exchange when I don’t sit in the family zone
I tried to put a ticket on. Although you can see it, it won't let you.Club have acknowledged it should only be family zone but seems anyone can access it at the moment incorrectly!
That explains it then mate, cheersClub have acknowledged it should only be family zone but seems anyone can access it at the moment incorrectly!
Have they confirmed what you get if somebody else buys your ticket?
Is that only for the same game though?Season Ticket holders in the Family Zone who list their seats when the family are unable to attend will be provided with a pro-rata discount to use on an Adult/Concession ticket within any other area of the stadium to ensure nobody misses out on the action. Supporters will be able to redeem their ticket and pro-rata discount from the Ticket Office.
Yep, basically your season ticket works out to a tenner a game.if the kid can't go and it's a £37 game you forfeit your ticket and pay £27 difference, which is fair.Is that only for the same game though?
While the club sell them for RRP?Oh that's pretty shit then. I've misunderstood.
So I have an adult, u18 & u14 STs. So if the u14 can't make it for whatever reason, then me and the eldest have to give up our tickets, move elsewhere and pay for them?
If that's right then that is bollocks.
Problem with the ‘club’s’ discretion is that it will be implemented by the stewards. One person’s discretion is another’s ‘computer says No’ ruleI understand the club will apply discretion in larger groups. E.g. 1 adult and 2 kids, they will allow 1 adult and 1 kid 'at discretion'
double scan, push the turnstile through and then go through on the ticket afterI understand the club will apply discretion in larger groups. E.g. 1 adult and 2 kids, they will allow 1 adult and 1 kid 'at discretion'
Yes thats correct i beleive. In that scenario you wouldnt have an eligible child for the zone so would have to moveOh that's pretty shit then. I've misunderstood.
So I have an adult, u18 & u14 STs. So if the u14 can't make it for whatever reason, then me and the eldest have to give up our tickets, move elsewhere and pay for them?
If that's right then that is bollocks.
double scan, push the turnstile through and then go through on the ticket after
You can't give up a single ticket because they wouldn't be able to sell it but unless it's happening loads of times a season you could just not use the single ticket. Why not get the kid that is going to give the ticket to one of his mates, problem solved.I think you're ok @edgy if you still have a child going and just give up the one ticket for exchange. Mine slightly different as only one child so if she doesnt attend then I can't sit there, which is fair enough but I would like a discounted ticket for what I've already paid, at least discretionary for 2 or 3 times per season.
I don't think the turnstile is complex enough to see 3 out of 4 STs signed in and then alert stewards.Problem with the ‘club’s’ discretion is that it will be implemented by the stewards. One person’s discretion is another’s ‘computer says No’ rule