blue army 1988 Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 When were at home to Birmingham next Tuesday my dad and I both have season tickets. However my dad can't go due to work and my girlfriend has asked me to take her as she has never been before. My question is, has anyone had a male or female name on their ticket and got in the opposite gender? I just want to see how plausable it will be to get her in on my dads season ticket.
blueharmie Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 i no people who take there kids season tickets and get in. you will be fine
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 i don't actually know but If you can't you can use your dads season ticket to get a match ticket instead which won't have gender on it
blue army 1988 Posted 5 March 2012 Author Posted 5 March 2012 i don't actually know but If you can't you can use your dads season ticket to get a match ticket instead which won't have gender on it I'll do that if they don't let her in with my dads. Feels silly to pay for a ticket when i have virtually a spare anyway
crisp packet Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 You will be FINE!!!! If u get caught its an adult ticket anyway.....?
Guesty Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 Doubt they even read it. The only way I could see it being a problem is if your dad gets a discounted ticket for any reason. As long as they're not losing out on money I doubt they will be bothered. Its not like there gonna piss off a season ticket holder because for 1 match he couldn't come. If you cant make it and tell them you get a free ticket to another match anyway so this is just the same really.
FoxesAreBlue Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 I doubt the geezer in the turnstile will give a flying fvck to be honest.
Vlad the Fox Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 It's allowed. Unless your dad is a pensioner then she will be expected to pay the difference, but I doubt they will check anyway.
tricky85 Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 I took my nephew on my daughters st. As long as they r in the age bracket ie: ur dads st isn't pensioners you'll b okay
mrsizzett Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 i got my brother in with my dads oap season ticket....... so there wont be a problem with a male/female. when we 1st had the "swipe" cards the turnstiles were studying them, they dont even glance now
caz05 Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 When were at home to Birmingham next Tuesday my dad and I both have season tickets. However my dad can't go due to work and my girlfriend has asked me to take her as she has never been before. My question is, has anyone had a male or female name on their ticket and got in the opposite gender? I just want to see how plausable it will be to get her in on my dads season ticket. My son has used mine before for one of his mates,think you will be fine
LCFC_Bradders Posted 5 March 2012 Posted 5 March 2012 What happend to the 'technology' for the swipe cards instead of the tokens??
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