Thanks.Yes there is.
Matchdays onlySorry. One more question. Can you use the Metrolink card anytime or can you only use it on match days?
From the Q&A’s.
Ticket holders can travel from 9.30am on weekdays and anytime on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Matchdays only
That's correct, so I don't see it as an attractive proposition for existing SC card holders. There is no doubt this is a scheme that favours the club more than fans as it helps them sell unsold seats at a higher price.The way I understand it is the £150 is on top of the price of the tickets, so if you buy all 19 games you pay the same as a season ticket sat in the same area plus £150. I think there is a 10 game minimum too.
The example was a kids which worked out £12/13 per game on top of the £75, but that is on average. The pro-rata price for a lots of kids tickets is around that level so it was assumed that is what they are doing.ason card, which is/was my Dad’s, but he’s in a care home now with severe dementia so obviously no longer goes. We upgrade the ticket to an adult every time my Mum goes (as she can’t attend alone, so my sister goes with her when she can). Does anyone know if we can transfer that ticket permanently to my sister? On the FAQs it only seems to cover death when it comes to transferring tickets, so not sure if we’d be eligible?
Apologies if much of this has already been covered, but been pretty busy recently and not had chance to read the whole thread.
My Mum still has a season ticket, but is in her late 70s and struggles to make quite a few games (evening kick offs, winter games etc). They always get relisted on the exchange, so are never empty, but it’s a pain in the arse to keep on top of. As such, the flexi-gold option seems like it could be a viable option.
Just a few questions if anyone can help:
- it’s £150 for adults, and £75 for kids but no mention (from what I saw) for OAPs - presume that’s £75 too?
- would the games she attended be charged at a pro-rata rate for the season card, or the extortionate prices that are charged on a match by match basis?
On a related note, she has a second season card, which is/was my Dad’s, but he’s in a care home now with severe dementia so obviously no longer goes. We upgrade the ticket to an adult every time my Mum goes (as she can’t attend alone, so my sister goes with her when she can). Does anyone know if we can transfer that ticket permanently to my sister? On the FAQs it only seems to cover death when it comes to transferring tickets, so not sure if we’d be eligible?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
It is a great help. Having a fast track card gets you on to the platform very quickly after a match.Sorry. One more question. Can you use the Metrolink card anytime or can you only use it on match days?
From the Q&A’s.
Ticket holders can travel from 9.30am on weekdays and anytime on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.