1. If you bought tickets for the cinema and the film 'went down' after one hour and had to be stopped and re-scheduled, what woukd you expect of the cinema considering you had already seen most of the film but without an ending?
2. You pay for your car to be washed in a carwash but it breaks down half way through.... ok - you have half a clean car..... would you want half your money back? or be prepared to pay for the full wash again at a discount price?
3. You pay for a tandom sky diving trip but the parachute is accidently activated just after you have jumped out? (You don't get the freefall but a great jump) would you want to pay full price again or expect a reducton on another jump?
I could go on, but am a bit too pissed to be honest, I am a season ticket holder and have no problem paying to get in on Tuesday night, but full price to me is a bit of a poke in the eye.
Money is a bit tight at the moment for everyone, let alone Christmas round the corner, I can fully understand people (good supporters of the club) being a bit upset at the full price re-entry.
Back to the topic......
Is there anything that can be compared to a Football Game (ok Sport game) being abandoned, where the paying public receives nothing in return for not seeing an outcome of a said expected outcome after they have paid to see the outcome, when the event has to be cancelled during the event?

Or is it just Sport?
God I hope that makes sense....