Quote ="barham red"Didn't realise existing pass holders only had a week to get there pass at discounted rate once you'd joined club rovers tho'. Bit ar5ed off at that, I thought they'd give us until at least the end of sept to get the discount not one week from august the 17th!!!!!'"
Where does it say this in the literature? AFAIK, as a club member and an existing pass holder, you have the
opportunity to renew your pass a week/2 weeks earlier than everyone else but you don't HAVE to. I have read that you have til 30th Sept to get your pass at the discounted rate- if they haven't sold out by then.
Of course if you have a favourite seat then it makes sense to secure your seat early. But if you are just an east-stander then you could risk waiting a few weeks.
I still think this is going to cause a few heartaches for people who have seat passes who are non-Club members when the come to renew their pass and find someone else has secured their spot. I don't think this has been communicated at all well and feels very "last minute". I feel sorry for those people- money doesn't just appear from nowhere and to find a lot of money a month or two before expected will be beyond many families' budgets.
They've tried to sell it (the Club Rovers scheme) on the positives without fully explaining the negatives.
I have joined Club Rovers as I'm lucky enough to be able to afford it but as you may be able to gather, although I don't disagree with the principle of Club Rovers but do feel it has been rolled-out incredibly badly. I hope there won't be a backlash from supporters when the reality bites.
(I joined over the internet- all I got was a match ticket look-a-like ticket as a receipt through the post- does anyone know how I can tell if I'm one of those who gets a reduced derby ticket?)
If we were 4th bottom rather than 4th top then I think it'd be hard to sell but with things as they are they'll probably ease it through.