Henry Weston
Patron
- Joined
- May 1, 2016
- Messages
- 5,027
Which is essentially what match day is all about - your mates and the banter.
Spot on mate 👍
Which is essentially what match day is all about - your mates and the banter.
Total stranger's, are we not all PNE?if I can get a season card (am existing season ticket holder) it looks like I cant sit with my mates or are the club going to allocate me a seat? or am i supposed to turn up and be guided to a seat? that they choose on the day..sat near total strangers
doubt it...I`m a miserable old cnut...LOL, I just dont see the point. I would be paying more or less not to attend at all this season just to keep my seat in the hope we can all go back as normal next seasonTotal stranger's, are we not all PNE?
You might make new friends!
If I knew i was with my friends on the same row a few seats apart that would be differentdoubt it...I`m a miserable old cnut...LOL, I just dont see the point. I would be paying more or less not to attend at all this season just to keep my seat in the hope we can all go back as normal next season
Expected to pay full price for at best 21 games sit on my own wherever the club decides in a sterile atmosphere is hardly appealing.
I appreciate the club is in a difficult position but what about offering some alternatives rather than churn out last years offering. The lack of a refund if the government decide the whole season plays out behind closed doors is a shocker too.
I have had a season ticket over 30 years and hopefully at some point will be able to return to my seat surrounded by my PNE family. Within this announcement there seems to be a threat however that if you don't renew you lose your seat. Not very nice. I would be happy to pay a reasonable retainer on my seat if I decide the new normal is not for me. For many attending will not be an option for health reasons at the moment. Are such people no longer valued as long standing season ticket holders and lose their seat too?
It feels like little thought has gone into this. Maybe the club assume enough people will sign up within the new capacity constraints.
What about some form of half season tickets for those who do not want to commit now but want to retain their seat for the final 15 games or so?
Hemmings has never done anything to suggest he even considers the feelings of the fans and this is no different.What you see is Hemming's capitalism. Why would you expect the club to be considerate of its fans.