When my daughter can't use her under 21 ticket and my wife comes to the game instead I go into the club shop ahead of the game and pay to upgrade the ticket to an adult seat (about £10 extra a time).
I'd like to think the club would let them attend especially considering they care for someone at all the other matches! Seems the decent thing to do rather than trying to make an extra £10 or whatever it iskatkin":27gipqhu said:Mark Jenkin":27gipqhu said:Out of interest, if a carer goes every week with the disabled fan, are they still entitled to entry if the disabled fan can't attend one week?
I would assume they could notify the club and possible be asked to upgrade to an adult. This would be the sensible option
The Duke":1ar7b4sc said:nikkk":1ar7b4sc said:Tugboat":1ar7b4sc said:What is this free chat Facebook thingy?
John LLoyd's group. Not good.
I think on the the whole it’s a very good group. Mixed age range and some excellent posts. You do get some ridiculous ones too mind. But don’t all groups? Like I’ve said before I like to participate in several forums, it gives you a rounded view of things overall.
thanks for the reply.i am shocked if this is the case!it's hardly a sell out match is it?katkin":2fw9gxdn said:Don't think so. I heard they were meant to be in lyndhurst but sitting in Devonport. And refused to move or show their tickets when asked. That's what I was told anyway
katkin":3h2xjjwd said:Yep but apparently he spent £80 on diesel up to Wigan so that's ok
Chancellor":3n6x1ixc said:Also it cant be because it was someone elses ticket, after all dont Pasoti have several season tickets they hand out on a regular basis?
Chancellor":83fi5wok said:It must be more serious than misuse of a ST if the word defraud is being used. Besides, it works both ways, if I cant go one of my kids or their friends use my ticket. So an Under 18 in a fully paid for seat. Also it cant be because it was someone elses ticket, after all dont Pasoti have several season tickets they hand out on a regular basis?