Season Ticket Change

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nige

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This season, my son has only attended a handful of games, due to work and family commitments and the outlook for next season is similar. Does anyone know if I can change his season ticket over to my granddaughter instead, or do I have to give up the seat and try and buy it again when they go on general sale?
I'm a senior but paying full adult for my son's ticket, it would be nice to be able to take her without paying full whack!
 

This season, my son has only attended a handful of games, due to work and family commitments and the outlook for next season is similar. Does anyone know if I can change his season ticket over to my granddaughter instead, or do I have to give up the seat and try and buy it again when they go on general sale?
I'm a senior but paying full adult for my son's ticket, it would be nice to be able to take her without paying full whack!

I would just go in to the ticket office and explain the situation. Staff always seem friendly enough, to me at least.
 
i changed my nieces to my nephews when she couldn't attend as she was older (had to show his ID so it wasn't a way to fiddle the cost) and they also swapped the points from her to him so that was nice, they get a bit of flack but I've found them to be always approachable and will try and help where they can
 
i changed my nieces to my nephews when she couldn't attend as she was older (had to show his ID so it wasn't a way to fiddle the cost) and they also swapped the points from her to him so that was nice, they get a bit of flack but I've found them to be always approachable and will try and help where they can
Brilliant, thanks for the info
 
A couple of seasons back I changed my dads ticket ( he is elderly and couldn’t make many games) and my son took his seat loyalty points and all, they couldn’t have been more helpful in the ticket office
 

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