Hopefully, we can put questions to the club around the season ticket offer, the 2019/2020 remaining games/ timescales/ tv rights etc. Post your questions below. I'll start off with a couple : When will we know what will be available on iPlayer in the event the season starts behind closed doors. It mentions not discriminating against those shielding. I assume this means with regards to pricing and collection and not being able to visit the box office for the older people who maybe can't buy online. From a purely selfish point of view, as someone who got the NHS shielding letter, what happens if I purchase a ticket and can't go to games even though the stadiums open. Will ifollow still be an option?
What would be the likely outcome if for any reason no supporters were were allowed entry for the full season? 249 is a lot of money for very little return. Even for only half a season of football, in truth.
1) When would you expect larger gatherings to happen again at Oakwell at a rough guess? 2) Will fans be able to get a refund if some of the offers such as iFollow don't happen? 3) What plans will be put in place to make sure iFollow can cope with the increase in demand so there is no lag on coverage? 4) Is the 25% capacity idea branded about in the press something you'd do for your own season pass holders or do you believe it should be nobody or everybody who's allowed? 5) Why haven't you offered fans the chance to pay in monthly interest free installments?
I weren't thinking along those lines, more of a refund point of view. However, your answer is very much on cue.
It’s understood that for games played behind closed doors members will get to view home and away games on iFollow. How does this work for those that share households? For example if 3 adults buy from the same household that’ll be around £750 minimum for effectively a iFollow membership. Would these people be eligible for some kind of refund if this was the case? I would imagine that the number of households that have more than one season ticket holder is pretty high.