Quote fat faced fan="fat faced fan"tickets are sold to unison members for their own use at a discounted rate as part of the unison sponsorship, are often passed on to the spouses/mates etc of unison members which is taking the pee.'"
Typical ill informed nonsense. There is no stipulation as to there use by Unison. They offer members up to 4 match tickets per game. Even to you it must be obvious that they don't expect the members family to all be Unison members
So let me explain how it works. Unison sponsor the club and as part of that deal get a number of tickets which as part of the deal they have paid for. They then pass them onto their members at a subsidised rate - following so far?
So Trinity have been paid up front, whatever happens to those tickets the club doesn't lose a penny. It doesn't matter how immoral you think it is (as do I) to re-sell the tickets at an inflated price - the club does not lose. Only if the ticket were sold for more than a full match day ticket could it be argued that the club has lost revenue.
Ditto Unison.
Passing them onto family or mates is totally fine so long as no profit is made. I get four and pay £40. Use one myself, give a ticket to the wife and sell two on at cost price. This is fine because the club still got the full £80. It ALWAYS gets it's money that the beauty of the scheme.
It may not fit in your paranoid world but it's fair enough to most reasonable folk. These tickets are NOT freebies so the club has no say what happens to them other than they can't be sold on Trinity property or a public road or above there face value which is touting.
I'm not in Unison and I don't have any family members in it either. I have been given Unison tickets a few times which I passed on for free - no use to a season ticket holder - but that was my choice.