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Originally Posted by Chrisr
Outback I am lucky enough not to need a carer, The season tickets up to the end of this season for disabled who have to prove their incapacity has been the same as the over 65s, It is not the money I have said this previously. It is the high handed manner in which the new MD decided this would happen. He has had someone do a troll of what other clubs offer and done the least he can do. But that is on top of all the other gaffs he has made. we are a laughing stock, we advertise walk on tickets at £15 but in reality they are £20 unless you have purchased a loyalty card for £20. it does not make that clear in the literature. why would any club who has invested a lot of money into the infrastructure not have put in place a simple option to purchase a ticket on line with the option to pay online, This is basic structure. I am not cutting off my nose to spite my face for reasons I won't put on here, however should a club who need fans in the ground be treating people like this. would the MD of Blackburn or Burnley behave like this??
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I think you should regard yourself as rather lucky as the club have never advertised a disabled concession season ticket. OK you say it is in the small print, but is that not unfair on disabled folk who do come with a carer and have to pay full price? Stop bitching about what the new MD is doing, whether you like it or not, he is not breaking any rules. Not everyonewill like what is happening, but, for me personally, I think they are putting the club on a more professional footing - NOT making a laughing stock out of the club. As you say, if you do not need a carer, then you should pay full price like everyone else, sorry if you do not like the truth, but there it is.