JGL07
Well-Known Member
What about matches that had to be moved because of an FA Cup or League Cup match?So make it optional. Buy all 19 games or only weekend games.
What about matches that had to be moved because of an FA Cup or League Cup match?So make it optional. Buy all 19 games or only weekend games.
If at the weekend, included, in the week not.What about matches that had to be moved because of an FA Cup or League Cup match?
But you will not know at the start of the season which matches are week end and which are mid-week?If at the weekend, included, in the week not.
We will normally have only 2 home games scheduled midweek.But you will not know at the start of the season which matches are week end and which are mid-week?
It all depends on progress in the FA Cup and if City reach the League Cup Final or not. It may also depend if the league Cup final is rescheduled (as happened last season).
No system is going to be perfect. I merely suggested it to give fans more choice and hopefully fill the seats not taken up because of peoples’ hectic schedules.We will normally have only 2 home games scheduled midweek.
The last proper season it was 2 and one was Liverpool home on NYD. Ended up 5 all Jan onwards, 1 of the extras mid-weeks moved to Monday for TV and the others for cup games.
At the start of the season it was only one evening league game midweek as Liverpool defaulted to 3pm on a bank holiday. If they offered an opt out of West Ham at home on a Tuesday in Feb for a full credit back, I reckon half the season ticket holder might have been tempted.
Sounds like a load of twaddle.If at the weekend, included, in the week not.
They won‘t be the same as this season. They were spread out for TV coverage as no fans could attend.Sounds like a load of twaddle.
Try selling a season ticket for an unspecified number of matches some of which might be Saturday/Sunday/Monday and the others might be scheduled for a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday!
I agree with most of what you say except about it being the Club’s responsibility to sell your ticket. The Ticket Exchange is what it is. It is a free service for season card holders. If a ticket can’t be resold then that’s just the way it is. It’s not really anyone’s fault if there is an empty seat where you usually sit.As a saeasoncard holder, I buy a seat for PL matches. If they are midweek, then I will be making my best attempt to get there even though I have an 8 hour round trip.
Sometimes it is necessary to use T/ Ex…..and mostly the seat does not sell.
I am not on Cup Schemes as they are generally midweek, so that seat is vacant.
not my fault if the seat is empty….it is the Club who have the responsibility to sell.