I'd go given the chance, but bearing in mind all those saying they won't step foot inside turf moor again due to the poor transfer window, I might be on my own

I'd go given the chance, but bearing in mind all those saying they won't step foot inside turf moor again due to the poor transfer window, I might be on my own
Please don't be offended if I don't follow your advice. I've paid in full for 3 tickets, I won't be asking for a refund, and hope to win a ballot, possibly in the new year.Top Claret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 8:24 amI honestly can't see the problem in opening up the stadium to around 5000 through the ballot system.
You can travel with a couple of hundred on a plane in a confined space but you can't sit in the open air, crazy
My advice to our supporters is please cancel your DD then we won't need a ballot when and if the time comes
Exactly! Some people love to have a dig at the club.
Very good sentiments.daveisaclaret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:03 amSome horrible posts on this thread imo. If someone who bought a season ticket in March can't afford it in now we're in October, that isn't a reflection on them as a Burnley fan or as a person. I think we would all hope anyone in that position would get back on their feet asap and would be as entitled as anyone to apply for a ticket later in the season if they can.
I think you’ll be lucky to be on in the NY mate, the way things seem to be going. I agree it seems crazy when you can go to a cinema, sit indoors in a crammed pub/restaurant (until Monday). I think it will be March before we start to return, and even then, in tiny numbers so this is probably a debate about a ballot that would’ve benefitted so few it’s barely worth getting upset about.
You’ve understood it correctly and I agree it’s likely to be a non-issue anyway!!ashtonlongsider wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 8:50 amI've only just had a chance to look, at and digest the ST statement. I think its fair and covers all preferences. If I'm reading it correctly, I think it's saying (correct me if I'm wrong) that the continued DD payment will ensure we are not only paying for next years ST now but we'd get it at this years price irregardless of any potential increase. I think the 'ballot' is a bit of a red herring. The way things are developing I can't see anyway that fans in any number will be going back onto the Turf this season.
Just a final point, would it not be prudent of the club to make a 'good will' gesture and ensure we have the option to watch the PPV home games free of charge. I'm sure in this day and age there are ways and means of ensuring this can happen. It doesn't seem morally right to have paid for the game and then be asked to pay again.
No, you wouldn't be alone as I'd go too! In fact this thing has dragged on so bloody long now with no sign of clearing up, I'd go today (if there was a game!) whether it was 2 or 20,000 turning up and take my chances! I'm THAT peed off with it all!!!
Because these aren't normal times and for an increasing number of people, they're very difficult times.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 6:35 pmWhy the hell should someone who hasn't paid a penny to the club - or paid and then claimed it back - have an equal chance of seeing a game as someone who's coughed up a few hundred quid ?
It was a tongue in cheek comment. I want the moaners to cancel their DDs then I will have no problem in getting a ticket via a ballot.
You may be entitled to condensation.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:32 amAnd I'd set fire to that stupid f'ing mask before the game kicked off, as it steams my bloody glasses up and I can't see owt !!! I'm fed up of going into cafe's and shops and being asked what I'd like by disembodied voices which I can't actually locate due to "serious fogging"!!!![]()
Bloody got it mate! Everywhere I go!!!
Erm, perhaps just demonstrating a little compassion for your fellow clarets who are struggling at the moment and having an understanding on why they might need that refund. Clearly you are ok though and haven’t had to drag yourself to work throughout Covid in a low paid job, then despite your best efforts found yourself out of work. I am pleased that you are alright Eddie or should I say Jack?evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:12 amI'm not sure what being nice has to do with anything.............perhaps I'll ring Sky and tell them I can't afford the monthly payments any more due to the pandemic. I'll ask them to be nice and let me carry on viewing for free. That should do the trick.................yeah ?
I think this is missing the point that somebody claiming back their money isn’t a “non ST holder” because they may fully intend to pay for a 2021/22 ST, but can’t justify paying for it with a year to go until the season starts.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 6:20 pmIf the numbers allow non ST holders to be included in the ballot, fair enough but the ST holders must surely be given the chance of a guaranteed seat first. The non ST holders can take their chance with what's left.
No, that would be ridiculous and not really a relevant analogy.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:12 amI'm not sure what being nice has to do with anything.............perhaps I'll ring Sky and tell them I can't afford the monthly payments any more due to the pandemic. I'll ask them to be nice and let me carry on viewing for free. That should do the trick.................yeah ?
Of course its relevant....both are businesses who are trying to make money. If you stop paying you shouldn't still receive the benefits that those who continue paying receive.quoonbeatz wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:21 amNo, that would be ridiculous and not really a relevant analogy.
Stop being a massive Tory.
Don't be daft, quoon.quoonbeatz wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:21 amNo, that would be ridiculous and not really a relevant analogy.
Stop being a massive Tory.
April 2020 to March 2021snapcrackleandpop wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:44 amI pay DD but for the life of me can’t remember when the first DD was taken and the last DD will be taken.
Not really. Your seat is reserved til June but you'll more than likely have to pay more and have to pay up front. So theres a good chance that will mean a lot don't renew.Grumps wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:36 amOf course its relevant....both are businesses who are trying to make money. If you stop paying you shouldn't still receive the benefits that those who continue paying receive.
As a season ticket holder requesting a refund you are still getting the benefit of being able to still reserve your seat for next year
Thanks S D W
And you stop being a massive laboursh!te, thinking money grows on trees and the world owes you a livingquoonbeatz wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:21 amNo, that would be ridiculous and not really a relevant analogy.
Stop being a massive Tory.
If we want to start bringing our political party affiliation into this thread, just remember it is the Tories who have created this situation by not having a sensible approach to getting football supporters back into football grounds.Top Claret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:15 pmAnd you stop being a massive laboursh!te, thinking money grows on trees and the world owes you a living
I'm not and I don't. Otherwise, great contribution.Top Claret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:15 pmAnd you stop being a massive laboursh!te, thinking money grows on trees and the world owes you a living
Nobody can honestly think that allowing fans back into stadiums at the moment is a good idea.
Why not? Is it any worse than sitting close to people on a train or bus? Or shopping at Asda? I would have thought 5,000 supporters properly spaced and marshalled prior to and after the game in an outdoor setting like Turf Moor would be a lot safer than the three activities above. Problem is the government don’t trust football supporters to conform and act in a responsible manner. That is why it is unlikely any of us will be watching live football at any time this season.snapcrackleandpop wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:26 pmNobody can honestly think that allowing fans back into stadiums at the moment is a good idea.
If you were stuck at home with my mrs day in day out, you might think differently!snapcrackleandpop wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:26 pmNobody can honestly think that allowing fans back into stadiums at the moment is a good idea.
Allowing 5000 to be in the same place for not a really important reason is a bit different to going shopping, or to work etc isn’t it?Jenny55 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:31 pmWhy not? Is it any worse than sitting close to people on a train or bus? Or shopping at Asda? I would have thought 5,000 supporters properly spaced and marshalled prior to and after the game in an outdoor setting like Turf Moor would be a lot safer than the three activities above. Problem is the government don’t trust football supporters to conform and act in a responsible manner. That is why it is unlikely any of us will be watching live football at any time this season.
Maybe I don’t want to be marshalled in and out and define behaving in a responsible manner.Jenny55 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:31 pmWhy not? Is it any worse than sitting close to people on a train or bus? Or shopping at Asda? I would have thought 5,000 supporters properly spaced and marshalled prior to and after the game in an outdoor setting like Turf Moor would be a lot safer than the three activities above. Problem is the government don’t trust football supporters to conform and act in a responsible manner. That is why it is unlikely any of us will be watching live football at any time this season.
I am sure it's the virus that's created this situation....
Behaving in a responsible manner could include: not turning up p1ssed, being cooperative with staff who are implementing the distancing measures, not leaping up and down and hugging the person next to you when Super Jay has screamed one in the top corner. In a nutshell most of us should know how to behave. There are exceptions to this though and they can usually be found at away games, Aston Villa being a good example of a minority of our fans not behaving responsibly. However, pubs are currently operating under strict conditions therefore we shouldn’t have situations where supporters are turning up to games considerably worse for wear.snapcrackleandpop wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:38 pmMaybe I don’t want to be marshalled in and out and define behaving in a responsible manner.
You make some good points. I was just trying to illustrate how football supporters are viewed as a big risk in the eyes of the government. I do agree it would be easier not to bother with it and if in the unlikely event we are allowed to attend again this season in restricted numbers, I am not sure I would find it an enjoyable experience.Dyched wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:37 pmAllowing 5000 to be in the same place for not a really important reason is a bit different to going shopping, or to work etc isn’t it?
People also won’t be teleported to their seats. How would they get to the ground and home? Will they want to go to the pub? Will they remain social distanced in the concourse? Will their friends without tickets meet them before and after the game in the pub?
It’s honestly far easier to just not bother with it at the minute.
So we will recreate the Madame Tussauds of football, no thanks.Jenny55 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:50 pmBehaving in a responsible manner could include: not turning up p1ssed, being cooperative with staff who are implementing the distancing measures, not leaping up and down and hugging the person next to you when Super Jay has screamed one in the top corner. In a nutshell most of us should know how to behave. There are exceptions to this though and they can usually be found at away games, Aston Villa being a good example of a minority of our fans not behaving responsibly. However, pubs are currently operating under strict conditions therefore we shouldn’t have situations where supporters are turning up to games considerably worse for wear.
That's just trying to find fault for the sake of it. At a guess a phone call to the club would sort it if that happened.JohnMcGreal wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:34 pmWhat happens if you continue paying your direct debit, effectively paying for your 21/22 season ticket in advance, but then your personal circumstances change, meaning you can no longer attend games during that season?
Is there any way to get that money back, or would you just lose it?
I emailed the club last night asking this very question.JohnMcGreal wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:34 pmWhat happens if you continue paying your direct debit, effectively paying for your 21/22 season ticket in advance, but then your personal circumstances change, meaning you can no longer attend games during that season?
Is there any way to get that money back, or would you just lose it?
I'm not trying to find fault. I asked a straightforward question which I don't know the answer to, in case someone else did know.
Thanks. It will be interesting to see what the club says. It's just that the 21/22 season is a long time off, and as you say anything can happen between now and then. £400+ is a lot of money to lose if you can no longer attend regular games 18 months down the line.Barry_Chuckle wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:55 pmI emailed the club last night asking this very question.
I'm happy to continue my current D/D but the rules read that the club assume my situation won't change before May 2021, and ill be happy to have a ST next season, but my situation msy change, anyones can, I don't know.
I think we are in for a good number of redundancies in coming months, and if I lose my job I'll lose my car, not easy to get to home games from the North East with no car.
If/when the club reply I'll let you know Mr McGreal.
I've now had contact with the club on this issue and am expecting a response from them on Monday, hopefully.Leisure wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:47 pmThis is an extract from the FAQ'S section of a Ticketing News item issued on the club website on 18th September, 2020 -
Q - Due to the UK lockdown occurring before the earlybird season ticket renewal period ended I didn’t renew my season ticket, will I have the opportunity to do so to allow me to enter the match ballot for 2020/2021 Premier League games?
A - Yes a short renewal window will open at a date to be confirmed when lapsed 2019/2020 season ticket holders will the opportunity to renew for the 2020/2021 season.
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As I'm not aware that there has been an update on this from the club and can't find anything on the club website, I've emailed them to ask when this window will open. I'll post details of their reply once I get it.
John Johnson 1605 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:09 pmApologies, if this has already been covered on this lengthy thread. However, I’ve had a look for the “On Account” (as referenced in the club statement) and am not sure where thIs link Is. Can anybody please help.
Thank you.
That's fine, because everyone in there is related! (Apparently)snapcrackleandpop wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:03 pmSo we will recreate the Madame Tussauds of football, no thanks.
I don’t know where you sit but in the CFS social distancing is impossible.