JGL07
Well-Known Member
Does that prevent the use of the ticket exchange?Seen the questionnaire city sent out today and the impact of the new ticket exchange changes and one of the comments underneaths from Babs8 reads:
I think this is a dreadful change. I have had a season ticket 40+ years and used to attend every league and cup home game. Now I am disabled and have a wheelchair space. I would still love to attend every game but it is no longer possible due to very poor health and often not knowing until the day of the match whether I will be fit enough to go. So it is often impossible to use the exchange. Also, as it is a wheelchair section with by definition vulnerable people I don't think it is appropriate to introduce absolute strangers to the section. The last few years I have not managed to make 10 games per season and cold evenings are impossible because of my health but it is not because I don't want or can't be bothered to go, it is because my health has made it very difficult. I will continue to get to as many games as I am able but if my renewal is cancelled next season after 40+ years as a season ticket holder I will be furious and no doubt like many others will be making a very strong complaint.
I am not the only person who will be affected by these changes. My Dad is 81 and still gets to most games but his health could affect him and he also cares for my mother who is disabled so her health could affect his attendance.
We are long term City fans (my dad could see the Maine Road pitch from his bedroom window) he has a season ticket, me and my wife do, my brother and his wife do, both my grown up children do (my son is at Sheffield University but returns for games). That kind of loyalty needs to apply both ways regardless of circumstances.
Hopefully their circumstances are considered and we dont hear distressing stories next summer...
Just asking like.