All I'm saying is there are plenty of fans on here who are unable to utilise a ST the same way some of us more fortunate can and those fans are upset of the possibly of ST holders buying, then donating their ticket to friends/family/ticket sites and thus depriving them of a chance of attending.Willis, I knew before the season started that I would be unable to attend more than about 4 home games and 4 away games. I bought a flexi to give me a better chance of a ticket for one or two of my away games which might otherwise have been sold out before general sale and also to make sure I got a ticket for any big cup games home or away I might be able to attend. I think there will be regular away attendees and regular potd home fans more deserving than me of a Chelsea ticket currently and probably some other flexi holders. I would have no issue with making sure one of them benefitted had I had a ticket. I am deeming nobody less worthy, you do seem to be judging all flexi holders as more deserving however. The club has to have a system of apportioning tickets and unfortunately many exiles suffer. Is a London of Birmingham based fan who travels all over the country watching Argyle away 15 times a season and 6 times at home less deserving of a Chelsea ticket than a Plymouth based flexi holder who might watch 8 at home and 2 away? The system will never be perfect and there will always be winners and losers. I bought my flexi ticket and what I do with my unused tickets is for me to decide nobody else and my conscience is clear.
They're upset that some ST holders are, in their assumption, deciding someone else should be gifted a ticket when flexis and general have no chance. What's the difference to what you proposed?
I appreciate and admire your commitment to Argyle, but it doesn't mean you could decide another fan should have your ticket knowing that you'll deprive another flexi holder, or BGL member the chance to buy for themselves.
I do, however, believe that no-one should be transferring a ticket, and if there were a way to attach a ticket to a person (Obviously not physically) such that only they can use it then everything would be fairer.
If anyone has bought a ticket to just sell on, or give away then it's disappointing that they've deemed the recipient of that ticket more worthy than any other Argyle fan.