Jesus another comment about entitlement. My reply based on that was in response to comments that those of us who are opposed to it should "Stay at home." It's not entitlement it's called loyalty for supporting a brand ( club) that delivered shockingly bad service in its main function, which was entertaining winning football, for decades. However it's customer base( supporters) didn't jump ship to the supermarket( rags) down the road who were providing all that, we stayed loyal. Now our supermarket ( club) is successful it's telling it's loyal customers, "Hey times have moved on, sorry but that's business, we only want forward thinking people now, that little supermarket ( club) down the road though will take your money and let you buy and use a season ticket like you used to, have a nice day!" Okay a bit ott but you get my point. Why shouldn't people who've loyally supported a club for decades feel they deserve a bit of consideration on their viewpoint?
So phones don't get hacked? As more and more personal information is stored on them I'm sure it will become more prevalent. Again for you it might be simple to just go out and spunk another few hundred quid on a new phone that's compatible to let you live your life and have everything downloaded on it and ready to go in an hour, for others it isn't. Judging by the many questions on here about operating one function alone, downloading a seasoncard, that's the case for many not a few.
I've seen many changes over the years, hey our plastic seasoncard replacing the old book was forward thinking at the time. Over my lifetime I've also seen many changes as we all have and adapted so don't be so fucking patronising.
How is it better for the environment? How long does a phone or battery last before it has to be replaced? All that plastic used to build them, all the old phones going in landfill. One small plastic seasoncard could be wiped and used over and over I'm sure.
It has been rushed through instead of eased in and the club have gone back on their word that supporters who weren't happy with it could have a seasoncard, for this season at least. Hey but we'll let you print your tickets at home, you'll just have to buy a printer and some ink, much better for the environment.