FINANCE PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE FOR SEASONAL MEMBERSHIP Club News Barnsley FC can confirm that a finance package is now in place for 20/21 seasonal memberships. Continue reading on the official site...
Not sure this is a good idea. We should do what other clubs have done and stop selling until they know how many can be allowed back.
Folk have the choice, I'm not paying for nowt until l can go, whether its football or owt else in life. Much more important things in life for me and my family.
You'd think they would at least spell out what process they will follow in the event of reduced capacity games. Personally, I'll be surprised to see fans allowed back into games this side of Easter '21, I certainly wouldn't be entertaining the idea of an 8% loan to fund a season ticket at the moment.
Covid in England is now down to 599 in hospital beds and 56 on ventilators. Opening things back up like non essential retail and hospitality hasn't resulted in a increase in deaths and allowing fans back to full stadiums I don't believe would result in a rise either just like the protests, beaches and bank holiday crowds didn't. I wouldn't fancy buying a pass with interest without knowing what's happening.
Amazing that there are FAQs when the subject has only been open a few minutes. We are quick off the ball !!
iFollow costs £10 a match to watch, a full price membership works out at £7 a match over 46 league games. If the streaming will definitely be extended into next season I might end up buying my first ever season ticket! Wish I'd thought of this when the early birds were still on sale.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/sadiq-khan-save-londons-west-end-a4523461.html Sport will be in a mess if the useless London mayor gets his way. Look at number 8. He's another who thinks having to wear a mask everywhere would increase footfall, instead of thinking that they are decreasing it.
While there’s community transmission things rightly aren’t gonna open up fully you spanner. That’s why we needed to lock down properly.
Yeah i thought I did too. Would have been nice for them to offer it this year - especially with the current climate.
To be fair he’s the mayor of London and has the well being of London as his sole priority. The west end is a huge industry there. 15 million tickets a year, revenue of about £800million a year and well over £100million to the treasury in VAT on tickets alone; plus the visitors to the theatres come from outside London a lot of the time so the theatres contribute to people buying meals out and staying in hotel rooms. The west end being closed is costing them hundreds of millions but it’s costing the exchequer that and the tourism and services inductry in London that too. He’s damn right to look to protect it.
But look at point 8 in the article. One of his ways to protect an industry is to make people wear masks in more places, which will put more off going.