That doesn't counter anything. It just means they missed out on gaining record gate receipts PLUS the money that all the people that left seats empty would have spent while at the match.
The logic doesn't withstand any scrutiny. As many people have pointed out, they have historically given away their tickets to trusted friends and family when they're unable to make the occasional game, not for personal profit. You're assuming those 'guests' would otherwise buy a full price match...
It states there is a 14 day activation period, then talks about the priority tickets as an example. It's ambiguous at best. My reading of that is that there is a 14 day activation period, plain and simple.
Thanks for the info. This is what it says on the website which was enough to decide it wasn’t worth the bother. Not specifically about ticket exchange but’ as soon as I saw ‘14 day activation period’ I gave up.
For new members, there is a 14-day activation period, so if you want to take...
This depends on circumstances. It’s not complex if you’re planning to miss several games a season and have someone in mind. However, for those who try to get to every game but sometimes can’t make it, it doesn’t work. 2-3 times a season I might have taken a mate along if my wife had to work (or...
Apart from something like a play-off semi-final, the ticket exchange really does appear to be a monumental waste of time in its current format. Two top notch seats empty in the WSU tomorrow as we can't go. Disappointing, the place ought to be rammed.