I would have a problem with that, but I don't think any of that would be necessary as I don't think there would be a lot of demand for people to regularly bring other people's children to the football on a regular basis (I could be wrong!) But yes, make it same address, and if the child doesn't...
This is why I would limit it to your children. Seems fair enough. They haven't been in the past because they weren't born. Adults will have to lump it.
I thought it already had been partially outsourced (not to Bangalore, admittedly)?
To be fair, I think if you have a season ticket in the family section (or anywhere else) you can move to elsewhere before the new people get their chance to buy.
Glad it's not just me. Already worried about what will happen with my (currently one and half year old) daughter in five years. Guess I'd just have to give it up.
Also the comparisons to the situation at Liverpool seem a bit ridiculous - it seems unlikely we'll be at quite that level of...
I actually think I disagree. I think people who've had a season ticket for some years should be given the opportunity to purchase additional tickets for their kids when they come of age as they're the future of the club. If that ticket isn't being use I think it should be your kid's.
You're presumably saying, therefore, that you've a) Never given a spare ticket to someone at the last minute because you couldn't go, or b) taken advantage of someone else in the same situation, as if you had objecting to showing ID would surely be not only principled but logical, not precious...
I don't think it would be good, tbh, I think it would be excessively restrictive and draconian.
It would essentially put off anyone new from ever coming to a game.
Exactly this. I've worked for employers like this, where they watch your emails like a hawk for grammatical errors, where they get angry if your one minute late once a year. Whereas, in fact, you give a lot more time and effort (and in the case of the Albion, money) to a club that treats you...
Not only is the message hard to fathom, it's the tone of it. It pretty much gives the impression that fans will be tolerated, just, but they don't like you. Don't think I've felt like that since '97. (No im not comparing Barber to Bellotti et. Al., just the vibe)