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West Brom: Fans react to club tweet about season ticket refunds

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Some West Brom fans have flocked to a tweet that was recently posted by the club’s official Twitter account that shares a link to an article from the Baggies’ official website which urges season ticket holders to “ensure their contact details are up to date” as the club intends to provide details of refund options for these fans.

As this article explains, the EFL recently announced their plans to restart the 2019/20 Championship campaign on 20 June, however, this article from the Baggies’ official website goes on to explain that the remaining nine games of the season will be played behind closed doors. 

As a result, the club have stated that they are preparing a schedule of offers to compensate their season ticket holders. West Brom shared this news via a tweet which caught the attention of plenty of the club’s supporters.

Many of the Baggies fans who responded to this tweet shared that they would like the club to keep their season ticket money. 

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One West Brom fans shared that they would be happy to swap their refund for a new striker whilst another Baggies supporter shared that they would like their money to be donated to the Albion Foundation. 

Considering that the Baggies currently sit in second place on the Championship table, six points clear of third-placed Fulham who are their nearest challengers outside of the automatic promotion places, it may be understandable why many West Brom fans might be pleased with their club at present and have shared that they would be happy for the club to keep their season ticket money as a result, despite the fact that they will be unable to attend the remaining nine games of the 2019/20 Championship season. 

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