I don't doubt the admin involved is more laborious, but there are pinchpoints at which it becomes particularly important. Nothing wrong with deferring updates until these points in time.Bangitintrnet wrote: January 24th, 2024, 10:01 amSeason tickets are by there very nature for a fixed period paid up front.rncfc wrote: January 24th, 2024, 7:44 am Are we honestly now suggesting there's a data protection issue between the club and the club trust? Hahaha!!!
I'm sure the relevant authority could be obtained guys. I imagine the same person could authorise it on both sides in fact.
An email from the trust to the club would do it.
Whatever is needed just do it. Stop making excuses and let's join the modern world. If you need any help, ask for it.
Even post-takeover, I sincerely hope that HJ and his team looks to document what skills are available within our fan base, and take advantage of them at heavily subsidised/free rates as and when needed, an essential part of running a lower league club.
Trust membership varies, as members can simply chose to stop paying and end membership at any point, as well as others starting at any point.
So any data held on season tickets is comparatively easier to update on a separate system, and only periodically maintain.
All of which doesn't stop it being done, as long as trust members can have a grown up debate about the issues/costs it presents, set against is it wise to provide incentives for people NOT to attend more frequently.
I noticed that the percentage saving for a senior to adult ticket was much reduced. It is a game that was always going to sell out, and could be sold out if it was adults only. That wouldn't be sensible, but gaining the maximum out of our luck is.
When you've got through to the 3rd round is one of those. When you've then managed to get through to the 4th round is another. You never know your luck, a scrappy draw on Sunday and we might be needing it for a replay at Old Trafford, the demand for which would again be through the roof.