Ok, you could pay £30 get a network card, that entitles you to a 1/3 off so your £6.80 return becomes £4.48 or £103.24, which even with the £30 represents a significant saving and if you get the train any other time throughout the year as far north as Oxford. Chin up and hope it doesn't come to...
Apologies, as a I said I did apologise for singling out your post, but it seemed to be made on the basis of an expectation that travel costs continue to be met by the club to thank supporters for going to games.
It may be that the fixed costs that the club pays to Southern/Brighton and Hove...
Why is it underhand? We knew this day might arrive ever since moving to the Amex. Why the damn sense of entitlement? It royally pisses me off.
Where does it say the purchaser of a season ticket will have FREE travel included in perpetuity so long as they choose to purchase a season ticket...
Clearly everyone's circumstances are different and sorry for picking on your post here but why the sense of entitlement?
At the moment a WSU season ticket makes the cost per game c£20 v £34 for a match day ticket. If they remove/increase the travel subsidy then it will still be markedly...