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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match 17:20 - Jul 29 with 6620 viewsDebsyAngel

Sorry about the clumsy title! Spent 45 mins on hold and my brain feels fried.

Enquired about the lending your season ticket to someone else for a match you cannot attend. I was told that you can no longer do this, but have to call the ticket office before the game (about a week or so in advance maybe) to cancel your ticket for that match, and tell them the name of the person who will be in your place. They need to be assigned to your Family and Friends option on the official ITFC ticket page.

You will be instead be issued with a paper ticket. Unsure if this means it will be posted to the person going in your place, but if you have a printer, can print at home, so that their name is on there, to match their vaccination card or QR code on the NHS App.

In my Dad's case, not being online at all and no mobile phone, means he would need to take the paper ticket and his NHS Vaccination card to get in for that match.

Hope this helps anyone who needed to know.
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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 10:00 - Jul 31 with 989 viewsDebsyAngel

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 09:27 - Jul 31 by quad

Lots of people don't have a driving licence or a passport and have never needed photo ID for anything in their lives. I have them but I don't even know where you could get photo ID from if you didn't (post office maybe?). I'm assuming you're quite young, it's not always immediately obvious to people who are more old school.


You are spot on Quad - I have never had a driving license or a passport. So many people and organisations just assume people have one or both of them. The ID cards that people have to get into pubs etc were issued years ago and never got offered one as I was over 18.
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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 10:41 - Aug 2 with 891 viewsEly_Blue

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 09:27 - Jul 31 by quad

Lots of people don't have a driving licence or a passport and have never needed photo ID for anything in their lives. I have them but I don't even know where you could get photo ID from if you didn't (post office maybe?). I'm assuming you're quite young, it's not always immediately obvious to people who are more old school.


I’m 51 so not young by any means, I have photo ID so not an issue for me.

My question was a genuine one which got swerved a couple of times so I guess the OP just wanted something else to have a grumble/moan about in a glass half full way as usual

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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 10:50 - Aug 2 with 876 viewsDebsyAngel

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 10:41 - Aug 2 by Ely_Blue

I’m 51 so not young by any means, I have photo ID so not an issue for me.

My question was a genuine one which got swerved a couple of times so I guess the OP just wanted something else to have a grumble/moan about in a glass half full way as usual


I have had to change my settings to see what you said, as I have you on ignore.

It's the way you talk to me in such a nasty tone, like I deliberately look at things negatively - I try not to and there are plenty of posts that I have took part in that show that I have a good sense of humour.

I cannot help having a mental illness, depression and anxiety I thought were being more understood in recent times. People need to walk in someone else's shoes for a while to understand I guess.
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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 11:05 - Aug 2 with 865 viewsEly_Blue

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 10:50 - Aug 2 by DebsyAngel

I have had to change my settings to see what you said, as I have you on ignore.

It's the way you talk to me in such a nasty tone, like I deliberately look at things negatively - I try not to and there are plenty of posts that I have took part in that show that I have a good sense of humour.

I cannot help having a mental illness, depression and anxiety I thought were being more understood in recent times. People need to walk in someone else's shoes for a while to understand I guess.


I can only apologies for the way you think I am asking a genuine question.

As for walking in others shoes, I could say the same thing, you don’t know me or my own mental state or health & that of my family but you judge that I know nothing of depression or anxiety just because I deal with my own issues by trying to see the positive outlook on things and how a situation can be looked at in a more positive light.

Anyway I wish you a good day and I hope your 50th birthday was better than you were hoping it would be……

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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 11:16 - Aug 2 with 844 viewsDebsyAngel

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 11:05 - Aug 2 by Ely_Blue

I can only apologies for the way you think I am asking a genuine question.

As for walking in others shoes, I could say the same thing, you don’t know me or my own mental state or health & that of my family but you judge that I know nothing of depression or anxiety just because I deal with my own issues by trying to see the positive outlook on things and how a situation can be looked at in a more positive light.

Anyway I wish you a good day and I hope your 50th birthday was better than you were hoping it would be……


That's where we differ - I wish I could be more positive, believe me I have tried so hard to be, but it never sticks.

Maybe I have misunderstood your mental/physical health too - it's hard to really know people from commenting on a message board.

I wish you a good day too, and thank you. My birthday was lovely actually after the jitters in the first hour.
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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 13:56 - Aug 2 with 800 viewsquad

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 10:41 - Aug 2 by Ely_Blue

I’m 51 so not young by any means, I have photo ID so not an issue for me.

My question was a genuine one which got swerved a couple of times so I guess the OP just wanted something else to have a grumble/moan about in a glass half full way as usual


We know you've got photo ID and it's not an issue for you. So have I. And mine is a passport and a driving licence which I guess is the same as yours.

That's not the point. The point is that the way you kept asking Debsy about how she has got by all her life without photo ID came across as quite rude IMO. It's like you were insinuating that she was stupid. If you know how to get photo ID that isn't a passport or driving licence then how about you just pass that information on to her. I don't know otherwise I would have done. It doesn't hurt to be nice.

Others have helped you out and provided you with information as to how best to deal with your concerns regarding your son's Covid issue after all.

Debsy, my advice would be to take your mask exemption certificate which in my opinion is a form of photo ID of sorts and your bank card. Fairly sure that would be enough, especially as you're a season ticket holder.
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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 14:00 - Aug 2 with 799 viewsDebsyAngel

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 13:56 - Aug 2 by quad

We know you've got photo ID and it's not an issue for you. So have I. And mine is a passport and a driving licence which I guess is the same as yours.

That's not the point. The point is that the way you kept asking Debsy about how she has got by all her life without photo ID came across as quite rude IMO. It's like you were insinuating that she was stupid. If you know how to get photo ID that isn't a passport or driving licence then how about you just pass that information on to her. I don't know otherwise I would have done. It doesn't hurt to be nice.

Others have helped you out and provided you with information as to how best to deal with your concerns regarding your son's Covid issue after all.

Debsy, my advice would be to take your mask exemption certificate which in my opinion is a form of photo ID of sorts and your bank card. Fairly sure that would be enough, especially as you're a season ticket holder.


Thanks for all that, Quad. Will take your advice and take those things to the match. Cheers x
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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 14:20 - Aug 2 with 790 viewsEly_Blue

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 13:56 - Aug 2 by quad

We know you've got photo ID and it's not an issue for you. So have I. And mine is a passport and a driving licence which I guess is the same as yours.

That's not the point. The point is that the way you kept asking Debsy about how she has got by all her life without photo ID came across as quite rude IMO. It's like you were insinuating that she was stupid. If you know how to get photo ID that isn't a passport or driving licence then how about you just pass that information on to her. I don't know otherwise I would have done. It doesn't hurt to be nice.

Others have helped you out and provided you with information as to how best to deal with your concerns regarding your son's Covid issue after all.

Debsy, my advice would be to take your mask exemption certificate which in my opinion is a form of photo ID of sorts and your bank card. Fairly sure that would be enough, especially as you're a season ticket holder.


It wasn’t meant to be rude, my first question was asking if she had no driving license or passport then how would she have got on in previous situations? You don’t get to 50 without never having had a need for photo id or a situation where it is needed!

What I was insinuating was surely there could have been more positivity in the reply such as “oh I don’t have photo id but last place I needed it they let me show my railcard/bus pass etc”

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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 15:13 - Aug 2 with 778 viewsquad

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 14:20 - Aug 2 by Ely_Blue

It wasn’t meant to be rude, my first question was asking if she had no driving license or passport then how would she have got on in previous situations? You don’t get to 50 without never having had a need for photo id or a situation where it is needed!

What I was insinuating was surely there could have been more positivity in the reply such as “oh I don’t have photo id but last place I needed it they let me show my railcard/bus pass etc”


OK, fair enough, just took it the wrong way. Just saying that my partner has never had photo ID in her life as she doesn't drive and doesn't have a passport. The only time she has ever needed it was to get into an Ed Sheeran concert a couple of years ago and even then she didn't in the end because we went on to Ticketmaster and got the tickets transferred into my name and got around it that way.

Definitely seems like photo ID is going to be needed more and more now and in the future and that times are changing. I would be interested to know other ways of getting photo ID (other than driving licence or passport for adults). Also how to go about getting photo ID for my 15 year old son. If anyone knows ways to do this please share. Thanks.
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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 15:56 - Aug 2 with 752 viewsEly_Blue

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 15:13 - Aug 2 by quad

OK, fair enough, just took it the wrong way. Just saying that my partner has never had photo ID in her life as she doesn't drive and doesn't have a passport. The only time she has ever needed it was to get into an Ed Sheeran concert a couple of years ago and even then she didn't in the end because we went on to Ticketmaster and got the tickets transferred into my name and got around it that way.

Definitely seems like photo ID is going to be needed more and more now and in the future and that times are changing. I would be interested to know other ways of getting photo ID (other than driving licence or passport for adults). Also how to go about getting photo ID for my 15 year old son. If anyone knows ways to do this please share. Thanks.


Can your son get some kind of student id or does he have a photo id for school? I know mine has one for high school

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Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 16:05 - Aug 2 with 743 viewsskippysablue

Information on procedures re lending a season ticket to someone else for a match on 15:56 - Aug 2 by Ely_Blue

Can your son get some kind of student id or does he have a photo id for school? I know mine has one for high school


Not sure about in the the UK, but here in Australia I've gone and had a photo signed by a JP (Justice of Peace) for photo ID. Also a chemist over here can counter-sign a photo as a "stature of declaration"
Eg. This is a true image of skippysablue....
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