My question is....would you buy your annual season ticket to help Burnley FC stay afloat? It could just make the difference between Club survival and going bust.

My seat will be there when the Football starts again... as will my Brothers who also purchased his seat for 2020/21...2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 8:17 pmI assume you didn't think what was happening in China and se Asia would spread then?
I'd hazard a guess that there will be big demand for tickets whenever we are allowed back on t'Turf and similar with the away games.
I’m not sure about that Paul. Fear is the real enemy now, we are entering a fear driven social distancing age.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 9:23 pmI'd hazard a guess that there will be big demand for tickets whenever we are allowed back on t'Turf and similar with the away games.
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If you mean you have left your direct debits on auto renewal then they have already started taking out payments for 20/21 season.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 9:37 pmI’ve left ours on auto-renewal but would be expecting nothing to be taken for 2020/21 unless things are clear.
on non-match days, socially distanced tours, only.wembley94 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 9:51 pmWill fans be allowed in to grounds next season. https://www.BBC.co.UK/sport/football/52528124
The club put out a statement explaining this. You were given the option of cancelling your direct debit but it was made clear in the statement that the first 2020/21 payment would be taken out on 25th April, which is was.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 9:37 pmI’ve left ours on auto-renewal but would be expecting nothing to be taken for 2020/21 unless things are clear.
I think the club would also like some clarification too whats going to go on ...Sheedyclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 10:38 pmAlready paying for them but want some clafication soon as to what's going on it's all to quiet ..
Don’t be silly. The Premier League players have collectively done their bit, they collectively donated 4 million to the NHS. That is 20 squads of 25 players = 500 players. 4 million divided by 500 = 8k each. That is like the average working person donating a one off payment of £40. Denise Coates from Bet365 donated 10 million on her own. Yes she is a very wealthy lady but it knocks the Premier League players gesture into a cocked hat. Dyche has already stated a couple of times in the press that the government and the media should get off the players backs. Fine, as long as Mike Garlick and co.are happy to continue to pay circa 7.5 million per month to the playing and management team whilst they are at home in their leafy Cheshire pads doing nothing.
My thoughts exactly. No one is donating to me to get me through this. I'm not a charity, why should BFC be. Again, my season ticket has auto renewed, and payment 1 paid up. I'll continue to let it ride, but, if at this time next year, I haven't been to a game, I'd reasonably expect my money back.Swizzlestick wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 8:05 amMy season ticket has automatically renewed but no, I would not be happy to just ‘donate’ to the club.
I would also expect reimbursement for games not played but appreciate things need to be sorted out.
Thank you very much to you and ClaretTony for pointing that out - I was unaware, I don’t follow the club on social media nowadays (too many gambling promotions I don’t need to see). A shame, I may have cancelled the direct debit and paid in one go at the end of the early bird when the situation is clearer.
I was under the impression the law did that for youCrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 3:25 pmIn these unique times it feels like the club simply need to make clear that any game that fans have paid for in advance which subsequently doesn’t take place with fans, shall be refunded. If that is the case then I don’t have a problem with them taking my money in advance.