Season Tickets : Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:07 pm
Although the offer has been extended, I do hope that Cougar supporters will buy their tickets before the deadline.That said, I can see an awful amount of confusion and bad-feeling this coming season when supporters of other clubs in acertain age group (60 to 65) attempt to gain entry at 'concessionary prices'.
Whilst the supporters of Halifax and Featherstone only have to be 'over 60' for their concessionary Season Ticket prices the general view of other Championship clubs is rather confusing:
Batley - out of date information - February 2010!
Dewsbury - £60, but no age limit given
Leigh - no age limit given
Sheffield Eagles - £75, but no age limit given
as is the case with York, Swinton and Hunslet.
Can anyone at the Club advise what the situation will be when fans from our opponents arrive thinking that they are able to gain access on a concessionary basis when they are over 60 but under 65? I'm only glad that I won't have to explain the situation to them!
When ladies are deemed to be pensioners by the Government at 60 why can't they be treated as such by the Cougars?
When BDMC allows residents aged over 60 to have a 'Passport to Leisure' then aren't the Cougars 'cutting off their nose to spite their face' when they have set the Concessionary age limit for Season Tickets at 65 but will still allow supporters with a 'Passport to Leisure' to gain access on a concessionary basis when supporters (over 60) outside the BDMC area are penailised?
How many more Season Tickets could have been sold had this not been the case and the age limit for 'Concessions' had been set at 60?