Family zone ticket exchange (5 Viewers)

skybluecam

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No problem. just say your wife is already in there with the kids youve been the pub.
carol GIF
 

wingy

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But if we’re sold out every week then why should you get to block someone attending more often? It’s not even a financial decision at that stage, it’s about having as many fans in there to support the team.
Maybe they can rely on fan power to sort it and simply allow them to find the substitute?
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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I’m not bothered about it, you’ve made it up in your head in am.

Im saying it’s a stupid moronic thing to ban an adult from using their season ticket if their kid is sick. If another club done it I’d say it’s stupid too. It makes the club look pathetic to be honest.
Adult being penalised through no real fault of their own.
If the child is sick then allow the adult in if he or she brings the child's ticket and also identification such as a driving licence.
Steward on the door to let them in manually . It's not difficult. It is common sense.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Take someone else’s kid
As flippant as that sounds it's surely the best thing to do if possible .
DNA testing might be required at the turnstile.

" Charlie, do you want to come and watch Cov ? "
"Naaaaaaa. I support Man U "
" I'll give you a fiver "
" Oh alright then "
 

bigfatronssba

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As flippant as that sounds it's surely the best thing to do if possible .
DNA testing might be required at the turnstile.

" Charlie, do you want to come and watch Cov ? "
"Naaaaaaa. I support Man U "
" I'll give you a fiver "
" Oh alright then "

Might convert them
 

Skybluecol

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I agree with this if it is just in regard to the discounted family stand issue. As a general statement and should this be used as a testing phase for a wider plan should we get promoted I couldn't disagree more

My group have essentially always said we will buy a ST for life, regardless of how many games we can make as we want to financially support the club (we have done so through very trying times). Half of us are in the age bracket where we have had kids/having second kids etc and it becomes much more difficult to attend as we have responsibilities at home. Ironically, midweeks are much easier for us than weekends, so this latest season was probably my best attended in the 10 years or so of being a ST holder.

It's insanity to me that I may be punished for not having turned up to 50% of games of our most successful period when I have supported the club and missed 50% of games in League 2 because I believed in supporting the club financially then, like I do now. If King (or anyone else, and at this moment it hasn't been suggested, yet) that he can enforce a 50% attendance should we get promoted at any stage, he can quite kindly get fucked.

I have kids but I would never go FZ (my choice) but I'm totally confused on the approach the club have taken on this. I feel for those being affected and think this is more than just an own goal....this is really pushing people away from either the FZ when they're the type of supporter you would want there or, even worse, away from buying a ST totally.

I know 7 STH who aren't renewing....will instead go to a few games and have taken an option to get a season ticket at Racing Warwick. They'll follow both club as usual but more ££ away from CCFC (it'll include kits too.....1 CCFC and 1 RC instead of the usual 2 CCFC)
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I have kids but I would never go FZ (my choice) but I'm totally confused on the approach the club have taken on this. I feel for those being affected and think this is more than just an own goal....this is really pushing people away from either the FZ when they're the type of supporter you would want there or, even worse, away from buying a ST totally.

I know 7 STH who aren't renewing....will instead go to a few games and have taken an option to get a season ticket at Racing Warwick. They'll follow both club as usual but more ££ away from CCFC (it'll include kits too.....1 CCFC and 1 RC instead of the usual 2 CCFC)
Let’s wait and see
 

skybluecam

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I have kids but I would never go FZ (my choice) but I'm totally confused on the approach the club have taken on this. I feel for those being affected and think this is more than just an own goal....this is really pushing people away from either the FZ when they're the type of supporter you would want there or, even worse, away from buying a ST totally.

I know 7 STH who aren't renewing....will instead go to a few games and have taken an option to get a season ticket at Racing Warwick. They'll follow both club as usual but more ££ away from CCFC (it'll include kits too.....1 CCFC and 1 RC instead of the usual 2 CCFC)
The FZ was sold out last year so this is kind of the point… replace people who don’t go very often with ones who will. The club isn’t losing any money.
 

MalcSB

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I agree with this if it is just in regard to the discounted family stand issue. As a general statement and should this be used as a testing phase for a wider plan should we get promoted I couldn't disagree more

My group have essentially always said we will buy a ST for life, regardless of how many games we can make as we want to financially support the club (we have done so through very trying times). Half of us are in the age bracket where we have had kids/having second kids etc and it becomes much more difficult to attend as we have responsibilities at home. Ironically, midweeks are much easier for us than weekends, so this latest season was probably my best attended in the 10 years or so of being a ST holder.

It's insanity to me that I may be punished for not having turned up to 50% of games of our most successful period when I have supported the club and missed 50% of games in League 2 because I believed in supporting the club financially then, like I do now. If King (or anyone else, and at this moment it hasn't been suggested, yet) that he can enforce a 50% attendance should we get promoted at any stage, he can quite kindly get fucked.
And @skybluecam

It’s an entirely different situation for standard season tickets compared with the hugely discounted Family Zone ones. There would be genuine uproar if they tried. To attach the FZ conditions to standard STs.
 

Skybluecol

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The FZ was sold out last year so this is kind of the point… replace people who don’t go very often with ones who will. The club isn’t losing any money.
Ok....straight to the point....
2 adults 5 kids in total
Kids ranges from 5 to 12 this season....2 will defo miss midweek games....minus 1 kid for one collective family will mean they have to put all STs onto exchange and the adult and other children miss game or pay again elsewhere.....how is this fair?
Also....club will lose money....so many scenarios where it can happen .... fan base isn't infinite
 

chiefdave

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Ok....straight to the point....
2 adults 5 kids in total
Kids ranges from 5 to 12 this season....2 will defo miss midweek games....minus 1 kid for one collective family will mean they have to put all STs onto exchange and the adult and other children miss game or pay again elsewhere.....how is this fair?
Also....club will lose money....so many scenarios where it can happen .... fan base isn't infinite
where have you seen that, I haven't seen the full conditions published? Would say more likely you can't place a single ticket on the exchange, it would be unsaleable, and you can't leave a childless adult, or something along similar lines
 

MalcSB

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where have you seen that, I haven't seen the full conditions published? Would say more likely you can't place a single ticket on the exchange, it would be unsaleable, and you can't leave a childless adult, or something along similar lines
That's where the club are making a huge mistake in not publishing the full details allowing rumour and speculation to run rife.
 

Viktor17

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That's where the club are making a huge mistake in not publishing the full details allowing rumour and speculation to run rife.
You would think the T&Cs and scenarios are already thought through, as it would be foolish to set something live then work the detail…..?!

The whole situation is a mess, school of thought is an adult who has 2 children ST has to put all 3 tickets to exchange if 1 child can’t attend - surely garbage as this would be mental , but again because the lack of clarity rumours build.

so badly handled by the club.
 

skybluecam

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Ok....straight to the point....
2 adults 5 kids in total
Kids ranges from 5 to 12 this season....2 will defo miss midweek games....minus 1 kid for one collective family will mean they have to put all STs onto exchange and the adult and other children miss game or pay again elsewhere.....how is this fair?
Also....club will lose money....so many scenarios where it can happen .... fan base isn't infinite
The club have never said that's the case? Just that adults must attend with a child.
 

hamertime

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Ok....straight to the point....
2 adults 5 kids in total
Kids ranges from 5 to 12 this season....2 will defo miss midweek games....minus 1 kid for one collective family will mean they have to put all STs onto exchange and the adult and other children miss game or pay again elsewhere.....how is this fair?
Also....club will lose money....so many scenarios where it can happen .... fan base isn't infinite
Yeah that’s just not right. They haven’t found the balance right on this one. I think people will just have to ignore the rules because it will be impossible to police especially if it’s busy.
 

Skybluecol

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The club have never said that's the case? Just that adults must attend with a child.
Yes, it's been confirmed by the ticket office
The lack of clarity and communication is still a massive issue.....DK is involved more this time so he needs to own it
Also....imo, the only major thing wrong since he's been here and he's always been willing to react when the club hasn't got it right so fingers crossed
 

MalcSB

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Ok....straight to the point....
2 adults 5 kids in total
Kids ranges from 5 to 12 this season....2 will defo miss midweek games....minus 1 kid for one collective family will mean they have to put all STs onto exchange and the adult and other children miss game or pay again elsewhere.....how is this fair?
Also....club will lose money....so many scenarios where it can happen .... fan base isn't infinite
If that’s really the situation, that is totally shit.
 

Skyblueshabba

Active Member
I feel it's time surely now for the club to publish all the terms and conditions...our group, and others I have spoken with all waiting for the release of full conditions so we can make the correct choice for our own individual circumstances.

it sounds like the club is just making it up as they go along. surely they can't be so short sighted and have pre-empted all the main scenarios that could exist?

or maybe they are just winging it day by day?
 

Legia Sky Blue

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Surely the simplest solution is to raise adult season tickets in that zone to those of adults in other areas of the ground, so that they have nothing to gain from purchasing a season ticket for a non attending child. If adult season ticket holders in the FZ were paying the same as in other areas, there surely wouldn't be such an issue about the child ticket holders not attending games here and there. Would those adults with tickets in the FZ be happy with that?
 

MalcSB

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Surely the simplest solution is to raise adult season tickets in that zone to those of adults in other areas of the ground, so that they have nothing to gain from purchasing a season ticket for a non attending child. If adult season ticket holders in the FZ were paying the same as in other areas, there surely wouldn't be such an issue about the child ticket holders not attending games here and there. Would those adults with tickets in the FZ be happy with that?
That would be a good solution, too late for next season though.
 

skybluecam

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Surely the simplest solution is to raise adult season tickets in that zone to those of adults in other areas of the ground, so that they have nothing to gain from purchasing a season ticket for a non attending child. If adult season ticket holders in the FZ were paying the same as in other areas, there surely wouldn't be such an issue about the child ticket holders not attending games here and there. Would those adults with tickets in the FZ be happy with that?
Those people are perfectly able to buy outside the FZ right now so presumably not.
 

chiefdave

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Surely the simplest solution is to raise adult season tickets in that zone to those of adults in other areas of the ground, so that they have nothing to gain from purchasing a season ticket for a non attending child. If adult season ticket holders in the FZ were paying the same as in other areas, there surely wouldn't be such an issue about the child ticket holders not attending games here and there. Would those adults with tickets in the FZ be happy with that?
That should have been the case from the start. I don't really see any reason someone should get a cheaper ticket because they're taking a kid with them.

Wouldn't be surprised if that was considered but they decided people would kick off at a big price increase after the response last year. Obviously they weren't counting on people inventing 1,001 hypothetical scenarios or the children of Coventry being in such bad health they're likely to miss 10+ games a season through sickness.
 

skybluecam

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That should have been the case from the start. I don't really see any reason someone should get a cheaper ticket because they're taking a kid with them.
To be fair it’s good for the future of the club to get as many younger fans on board as possible.
 

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