There I do agree with you. It sounds silly but the buy button is below the line and it looks as if it refers to the next match. that could certainly be that shade clearer, though this is in reality a minor point, as I am sure you agree.
You may well be right to an extent, but sometimes folk could show some initiative and actually look at the website. If they are on NSC, they have access to the internet and surely they can see on the club's website, for example, when tickets are on sale. It is not hidden afterall, as this would...
Yes, the decision does seem odd - time will tell, if the club's stance has been right. I do sense that with this game, there is a momentum building; convenient time, cheap tickets and the team that will be put out, whilst no doubt one of "squad rotation" will be quite strong, certainly compared...
As I understand it, only the lower tiers are at present open, so all season ticket holders are given the chance to buy wherever they want, to be fair to those in the upper tiers whose seat is (currently) not available to them. Not saying whether right or wrong -just giving the logic as I see it.
I have made this error several times over the year or so, usually when rushing matters. I imagine that many others have done the same.It would be easier if the line was changed and was positioned underneath the buy button. Yes, a minor point but rather an irritant.