by Dave » 22 Jun 2015, 15:24
chardie wrote:
Why not? They've paid for their ticket, why can't someone else use it?
Because a season ticket is not transferable. Also if a ST holder is away and passes it to his friend to use, that person has now entered the ground for free instead of paying,costing the club money.
So if 20 popside ST holders can not make the match and pass it to friends, that's just cost the club £320.
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Scott Brehaut wrote:I agree - I can't see the issue myself as the ticket has been purchased in advance. What the season ticket holder does with them once paid for is surely their business.
Besides, the person who attends the game in place of the s/t holder may like what they see and become a regular at Plainmoor as a result. That, surely, is a win-win for the club.
Not strictly the case Scott, just looked back at the season book I had for the relegation season, last one I brought . There 13 conditions of issue, condition 13 quite clearly states "the book should be in possession of the season ticket holder when used on match day" so by rights if the club caught a ST holder passing his ticket to someone else, the club could indeed withdraw the season ticket because the holder would have broken a condition issue/sale.
As for your second point, not always the case, if a ST was passed to someone who doesn't go the games, yes, nothing lost, potentially a new fan gained. But, I don't have a ST ticket anymore because I can no longer commit to going to at least 19 games, so what happens if I'm going to a match Saturday, anyway, I would have paid £16 to get in, a friend rings me and says do you want my ST I'm away, then we've cost the club £16.
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Why not? They've paid for their ticket, why can't someone else use it?[/quote]
Because a season ticket is not transferable. Also if a ST holder is away and passes it to his friend to use, that person has now entered the ground for free instead of paying,costing the club money.
So if 20 popside ST holders can not make the match and pass it to friends, that's just cost the club £320.
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[quote="Scott Brehaut"]I agree - I can't see the issue myself as the ticket has been purchased in advance. [color=#FF0000]What the season ticket holder does with them once paid for is surely their business.
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Besides, the person who attends the game in place of the s/t holder may like what they see and become a regular at Plainmoor as a result. That, surely, is a win-win for the club.[/quote]
Not strictly the case Scott, just looked back at the season book I had for the relegation season, last one I brought . There 13 conditions of issue, condition 13 quite clearly states "the book should be in possession of the season ticket holder when used on match day" so by rights if the club caught a ST holder passing his ticket to someone else, the club could indeed withdraw the season ticket because the holder would have broken a condition issue/sale.
As for your second point, not always the case, if a ST was passed to someone who doesn't go the games, yes, nothing lost, potentially a new fan gained. But, I don't have a ST ticket anymore because I can no longer commit to going to at least 19 games, so what happens if I'm going to a match Saturday, anyway, I would have paid £16 to get in, a friend rings me and says do you want my ST I'm away, then we've cost the club £16.