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Are you renewing your season ticket? on 14:37 - Apr 23 by bluelagos
Maybe if you died but otherwise can see no appropriate excuse...
And even then only a maybe.
Which makes me wonder - for every home game you see several "In Memoriam" type messages on the big screen, let's say on average 3, which makes around 60 over the season - I would guess a number of those are season ticket holders, again assume 50%, so 30 season tickets.
I assume that obviously as the ticket has been paid for the family retain them for the season, but what happens at renewal, does the family get first dibs or are they back in the pot.
Appreciate I am talking about the death of loved ones, but am curious as to what the process is.
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Are you renewing your season ticket? on 16:36 - Apr 23 with 1404 views
Are you renewing your season ticket? on 16:30 - Apr 23 by bsw72
Which makes me wonder - for every home game you see several "In Memoriam" type messages on the big screen, let's say on average 3, which makes around 60 over the season - I would guess a number of those are season ticket holders, again assume 50%, so 30 season tickets.
I assume that obviously as the ticket has been paid for the family retain them for the season, but what happens at renewal, does the family get first dibs or are they back in the pot.
Appreciate I am talking about the death of loved ones, but am curious as to what the process is.
Wonder what are the chances will be of getting one for those of us not currently signed up... am considering it if poss. Haven't had one since the McCarthy years. Couldn't justify the cost or time commitment at the time. Might be time to get back on it.
As it’s likely of that 1800 a large number would be 65+ and those taking on the tickets and attending would be 20/30/40/50… so clearly couldn’t pass as an OAP