It better be a fiver a game then otherwise it’s gonna Be more expensive to watch at home On a shit stream then it is to be at the match if your seat in in the lower tier of the covered end.
It better be a fiver a game then otherwise it’s gonna Be more expensive to watch at home On a shit stream then it is to be at the match if your seat in in the lower tier of the covered end.
As I said previously Ifollow have said games are £10 for non season ticket holders they may be cheaper for Season ticket holders, I guess we will find out on Monday lol
So are the matches free to watch for season ticket holders or do we have to pay for each match
Not sure, the very first statement made it sound like you'd get all home / away games
Now though it sounds like you'll get all home games, the away will depend on how much your season ticket was (based on your seat category) and how much of a refund you've been given
e.g. Someone like Covered End has been given a refund of £62 so guess he'll have to pay for three away games, I've had a refund on £75 so will have to pay for two
Bit frustrating for fans if some have got extra games than others but can see how they're working it
I got £38 back for lower tier covered end, if they are charging for just away games then fair enough, but making us pay for home games to watch in doors is wrong in my opinion. Suppose we will find out soon.
I got £38 back for lower tier covered end, if they are charging for just away games then fair enough, but making us pay for home games to watch in doors is wrong in my opinion. Suppose we will find out soon.
Yeah its why I find it questionable if we will have to pay for away games - As on your basis unless they're rounding it up then you'll have to pay £2 for one home game which despite being extremely cheap isnt exactly fair
My other theory is the fact that a normal match day ticket is priced at more than an individual season ticket game so whilst the OS states its £10 for Non-Season Ticket Holders is it actually that "price" for us
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I got £38 back for lower tier covered end, if they are charging for just away games then fair enough, but making us pay for home games to watch in doors is wrong in my opinion. Suppose we will find out soon.
Yeah its why I find it questionable if we will have to pay for away games - As on your basis unless they're rounding it up then you'll have to pay £2 for one home game which despite being extremely cheap isnt exactly fair
My other theory is the fact that a normal match day ticket is priced at more than an individual season ticket game so whilst the OS states its £10 for Non-Season Ticket Holders is it actually that "price" for us
If they were going to give season ticket holders access to all the games I would have thought they would have arranged for the email against the ticket and the sign to give free access ( no computer expert but sure that would be easy to do). But that would have cost them £90 a person They should in my opinion had said you get all four home games or a pro rata refund.
My guess is they are expecting most to use the cash for the home games which will wipe out most cash balances and then using Any surplus to offset the cost of watching the the away games.
To watch an away game will be a £10 why should a season ticket holder get an Away game for free, especially when Charlton Get that cash.
I Agree I can see how they have worked it but I would like to think no season ticket holder will e out of pocket for a watching a home game.
Possibly a silly question but do we still get the points on account for watching etc...
I wouldn’t worry about having enough points for away games next season. Most “stadiums” in the Southern Counties Combination League Division 6 are actually parks and you can just walk up and watch from pitch side.
Just checked the missus account and she has 38. Not sure why they have worked it out that way? But yeah surely there should be some, albeit a low amount for the kids ones
£29 . Lower Covered end Over 65. Is there a concession for over 65?. I did not go to any night Home games this year, due to the fiasco of the M20 being closed and diversions, but that has not counted for anything. I accept that as my choice, but I signed up for specific amount of league home games, not sure I will be able to see these all the home games unless I pay extra?
I might have missed it but is there any word on refunds for match day tickets? I bought tickets for two games that didn’t happen.
I don’t want a streaming pass, do they refund actual cash yet?
Will be looked into once the ticket office staff are back to work
Yes, I hope so, I expect to see all the home games as a season ticket holder, I really do not think where you sit , or if you are a junior or senior member that has anything to do with watching the remaining home games. If people want a refund as well, or a credit on there account for future tickets, might be the right thing to do. I will choose the home games for this season, because that is what I signed up for. If the club do not want to allow you to see away games, unless you pay I guess that is there choice?. Perhaps they are not allowed to by the EFL or whoever manages this.
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Now though it sounds like you'll get all home games, the away will depend on how much your season ticket was (based on your seat category) and how much of a refund you've been given
e.g. Someone like Covered End has been given a refund of £62 so guess he'll have to pay for three away games, I've had a refund on £75 so will have to pay for two
Bit frustrating for fans if some have got extra games than others but can see how they're working it
My other theory is the fact that a normal match day ticket is priced at more than an individual season ticket game so whilst the OS states its £10 for Non-Season Ticket Holders is it actually that "price" for us
My guess is they are expecting most to use the cash for the home games which will wipe out most cash balances and then using Any surplus to offset the cost of watching the the away games.
guess we will know the full story Monday.
I don’t want a streaming pass, do they refund actual cash yet?