Re: 2020/21 Season Tickets | Streaming Vouchers & Credit
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
That timeframe doesn't bode well for Euro 2021
A long way to go yet. I think some stadia where there is very low CV/100k population may allow limited numbers of fans in subject to local public health approval after a risk assessment by the clubs. Some lucky people might get to see a match or two at the CCS. Very much stop/start/stop depending on the local infection data. Cardiff is currently on the cusp of more restrictions being put in place.
Re: 2020/21 Season Tickets | Streaming Vouchers & Credit
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Originally Posted by
IanD
Reading the Ts and Cs, it looks like if there is a partial reopening of the CCS, those who opt for City Player/partial refund may not get first dibs. Once you opt in, you can only opt out when full attendance is allowed. Which makes sense.
I'm confused. Why is anyone buying a streaming pass or am I missing something? If it works out at £230 for the season and it's £10 for a match pass then what's to be gained by the former, especially if you've got Sky?
Re: 2020/21 Season Tickets | Streaming Vouchers & Credit
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Originally Posted by
Loramski
I'm confused. Why is anyone buying a streaming pass or am I missing something? If it works out at £230 for the season and it's £10 for a match pass then what's to be gained by the former, especially if you've got Sky?
Some games will be on Sky so by committing to all games you lose out.
Paying £10 a game, you only pay for what you wanna watch
Re: 2020/21 Season Tickets | Streaming Vouchers & Credit
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Some games will be on Sky so by committing to all games you lose out.
Paying £10 a game, you only pay for what you wanna watch
So why is anyone getting a pass? It's a weird 'offer'.