laserblue
Well-Known Member
gordondaviesmoustache said:Thing is this is a development that anyone with half a brain could see happening at some point.squirtyflower said:whilst i have no sympathy for the c**ts
this is bang out of order
say its a far flung season ticket holder who can't get time off work at short notice to get up for the cup game
why should they have to buy a ticket then?
at least our scheme is voluntary
Any variable term in a contract such as this is almost always its weakest point. There will come a time (not necessarily now) when the type of opponent united have drawn and the form of their team will conspire to see wide numbers of united season ticket holders collectively defy this particular part of their agreement with the club. When they do so in sufficient numbers the club will be faced with further widespread discontent when they enforce the ban across widespread numbers of their match-going support, which could easily intensify that discontent, or to back down, thus undermining the force of this term on an ongoing basis.
Small-time c**ts.
But this is where the scum have their S/T holders by the knackers. They automatically debit the relevant amount from their bank accounts or credit cards so unless they change their bank or card details they won't be able to stop it. The rags are getting arsey with those S/T holders who already have changed their bank or card details without telling the club so they can't snatch the money off them.