Behind Closed Doors Football Gives Luton Town A Possible Moral Dilemma


I’m firm in the belief that we’ll not be watching the Hatters in action, in the flesh, again this season.

I believe that, if the EFL decide a resumption of the 2019 / 2020 season is allowable, the remaining games will be played behind closed doors.

Whilst many may see this as, if it happens, disappointing news, I feel it is somewhat inevitable.

But, if that is the case, it throws up an important question.

Thousands who flock to Kenilworth Road, to watch Luton Town Football Club, do so by using their season ticket, a ticket they’ve paid for to watch 23 home fixtures.

Which begs me to ask the question – are those season ticket holders entitled to a refund?

It is a prickly question which prompts several questions, notably:

Would season tickets want to be reimbursed or would they be prepared to sacrifice any refund they may, by law, be entitled to?

Would the club be bold enough to offer a refund in the first place?

Could a compromise be made with the club offering a discount on season tickets for the 2020 / 2021 season?

My view is that I’d be perfectly happy for the club to keep my money but is that a view you concur with?

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