Yeah - sorry about that - it really was not aimed at you at all.
There are some folk on these recent threads getting very whiny / angry / about the issue. You were not one of them, so sorry again that my comment appeared to be directed at you
The club retain the 'right' to cancel a season ticket for prolonged absence / disuse.
All the while there is NOT an active waiting list of replacement buyers, and only limited numbers of home games are fully selling out, literally NOBODY will be having their ticket cancelled!
Not really the same thing, but have a read of this, on the Hearts version of NSC...
https://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index.php?/topic/120135-donate-a-ticket-to-future-jambos/page/16/
Basically (in 2012) a guy who runs a local soccer school / after school club thing, involving a few hundred kids...
I'd suggest that anyone, who is genuinely only going to miss one game per season, is making a serious saving on the ST cost against 18 (or even 17) individual match tickets, and if making a big fuss about the new rules, is possibly rather hoping to have their cake and eat it.
If you change your attitude to it all, and look at it afresh, the new system CAN work really well.
Our example;
We have two ST but sometimes my other son is free to come - if he has no game himself.
We paid the £25 for a membership for him, for priority buying single match tickets, and for...