So about £40 will come out of your season ticket pot and £14-95 if you pay for PPV? No. Your pot will still be intact and if you don't do PPV you won't see the match and it won't cost you anything.
If you had already paid for the West Brom game via your season ticket money, the Albion would deduct £40 odd from your season ticket pot. In your words 'as things stand', has that happened to you? I rather doubt it. You haven't paid for anything yet, simply lodged funds with the club towards a...
I can't say I want to pay £15 a match, but I didn't hesitate to buy a monthly pass for BT Sport at £25 just to watch two Albion matches. The Albion can't disclose their finances so we have to accept this for the moment. It's temporary and the club generally treats us pretty fairly.
Give up Drew. You've tried, I've tried, others have tried. If anyone thinks this sounds patronising, I'm not. But I fear one or two posters have built a firewall round themselves because we just aren't paying for the same thing twice.
I don't understand why having paid for our season tickets in advance has anything to do with the PPV debate. Season ticket holders have paid for a raft of live events involving their own team. When we are allowed to do so, we will draw down the value of our season tickets in live match tickets...
You are right. However many, like myself, are very happy to support the club's cashflow and leave season ticket money invested until such time as it can be used to attend matches.
In an ideal world the fans would have made the choice, but our net outlay on players, after the Knockaert money...
But you haven't already paid for a ticket for the West Brom game. There are no tickets. The money you paid is effectively held in trust until it can be used to pay for a match you can attend. If you have no problem with PPV, why do you have a problem at all?