Saddleworth2
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The right call at the right time. I cant really see any advantage in taking it forward as next season is very far from certain from a spectator perspective.
In a word - YES you do.Sorry all ive read the email 3 times and I still can't work it out.
I have paid for my season ticket up front and I would like the remaining games to be deducted from 2020-21 season and do it that way.
Do I therefore have to ring City and tell them that's what I want to do?
I am sure that Asda,Morrisons,Tesco et al. will be glad to take your refunded money and supply you with copious amounts of beer,lager and wine to enable you to celebrate(at home).I always start saving any £1 or £2 coins i get in my change whenever i go out after renewing next years season tickets,april to june depending etc
I'm already over wht i need for next year ( if it happens :-( )
so i got 6 x 19 for me and my lad coming back and the real madriid game too
i might go out and get pissed with the family tonight ,on me !
oh wait !
Well said Tim,I concur with your sentiments 100%.Well done City. Also, thanks to the Blues who had faith that our Club would do the right thing.
City have been on top form throughout the pandemic whilst Spurs and Liverpool have been piss poor.
I have to say that I do think the club deserves credit for making refunds the default option.Was always going to happen, I never understood why people moaned about DD payments in the first place, you signed up for it, it was always coming out first with a refund later. I don’t think the club deserves any credit for doing what is legally owed to us but they do deserve credit for doing it swiftly and seemingly effortlessly. It’s brilliant to see we’re always one of if not the first to do positive things, whilst other self-appointed illustrious clubs furlough staff.