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If you make the play-off finals I'm gonna leave a big turd on my seat in Wemberley just for you.
 
If you make the play-off finals I'm gonna leave a big turd on my seat in Wemberley just for you.

On second thoughts, they're more than 2½ years behind the civilised world!
 
We all have our own opinions on what the odds of that being effective are, but what do the trust think the odds are? Is it likely?
 
We all have our own opinions on what the odds of that being effective are, but what do the trust think the odds are? Is it likely?

Have to see, the club can read a very depressing set of Season Ticket renewal figures come the end of May if they don't.

Typical conversations we have had.

"I normally come with 9 mates who all have Season Tickets, only 2 are renewing unless they drop the price"

"You are always going to get in, I like seating around the half way line, there will be no trouble getting a match ticket there now, so I'll pick & chose my games, I ain't paying £450 for League 1 football"

Note for new chief executive - each year the Trust has forecast ST sales to the Chief Exec Officer (previously TD), we have always got closer to the actual sales figure than the CEO.
 
Have to see, the club can read a very depressing set of Season Ticket renewal figures come the end of May if they don't.

Typical conversations we have had.

"I normally come with 9 mates who all have Season Tickets, only 2 are renewing unless they drop the price"

"You are always going to get in, I like seating around the half way line, there will be no trouble getting a match ticket there now, so I'll pick & chose my games, I ain't paying £450 for League 1 football"

Note for new chief executive - each year the Trust has forecast ST sales to the Chief Exec Officer (previously TD), we have always got closer to the actual sales figure than the CEO.

Theres 5 of us sit together, 3 are renewing so your figures look about right on that.
 
Can you give the number of STs sold for each of the seasons that we have been at the Walkers, please.
 
Theres 5 of us sit together, 3 are renewing so your figures look about right on that.

Four of us sit together and all four are renewing so I guess his figures may need to be looked at again.
 
well we can reduce the prices but we can also reduce the playing budget with it, the two will go hand in hand. So the question is does the trust want an ambitious club next season?
 
well we can reduce the prices but we can also reduce the playing budget with it, the two will go hand in hand. So the question is does the trust want an ambitious club next season?

Reducing prices won't reduce the money available for players if it means we have bigger crowds. It's about getting the balance right.

We're likely to have the highest or second highest wage budget in the division next season anyway.
 
Dear Trust,

Do you not think that taking a stance on season ticket pricing would have been more beneficial when the club were deciding the pricing for this coming season rather than after everything has been dotted and crossed?

Also, what do you suggest the club does for loyal supports/twats like me that bought their season ticket ages ago?

Yours,
D.Bob Esq.
 
Reducing prices won't reduce the money available for players if it means we have bigger crowds. It's about getting the balance right.

We're likely to have the highest or second highest wage budget in the division next season anyway.

Correct but I think the decreases they proposing are not going to make and break peoples decisions but only affect turnover. It would need to be something silly like half price to change peoples minds so may as well keep prices frozen.

Did the Trust email these people back and say if the £450 was £399 would all 9 renew? probably not.
 
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