That is utterly ridiculous and you have my sympathy. A five game ban for transferring to a family member rather than having an empty seat is extreme heavy handedness.
Until such time we can refund or transfer away tickets - which isn't unreasonable in this age of strikes - all this will do is...
Collecting tickets for Arsenal when you could buy tickets for anyone? If I thought checking for Wolves was odd, that's utterly bizarre. It's inconvenience for inconvenience sake.
Still, someone will be along to tell me rules are rules.
There's a world of difference between buying tickets and passing them on for a game you have no intention of going to in London and buying a ticket - presumably so they could sit together - for your other half in deepest darkest Wolverhampton (I give it 3 months by the way). Anyone could get a...
The ridiculous thing is that his ticket was checked at Wolves which went to general sale. I get why we are doing this - especially at London games - but that fixture was subject to train strikes so it would be little surprise if arrangements changed. The net result is going to be empty seats.