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Well, considering that ST details are to be announced at the end of this month, I think it's highly likely that he WILL be thinking about what's gonna happen next year.

I suspect that there will be no sales available until after May 6th at which point he will close the relevant stands if we fail to maintain our Championship status (I can't bring myself to use the R word).

It's also possible that any ST announcments will be postponed until after May 6th.


if we dont pick up some points soon you could be right

IMO MM will know already what the price will be for both this leauge and div 1 ,why eles would they of had a meeting about closing stand's :102:
 
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why not do what h said and reduce prices to try and entice fans to renew/go :102:

I'm reporting the facts - as Newton did earlier. I'm not involved in a debate about what he should do.
 
Is that some sly dig at the numbers of fan support we maybe attracting next season, Boc?

Not a sly dig. It's a fact that League One clubs will bring far fewer supporters - some around the hundred mark.
 
due to where they are in the leauge mate

Yeh but the majority of clubs have a good hardcore of around 5,000 (probably Brentford, Bournemouth less so). When they see Leicester, they see a ''day out'', so we're an attraction and they get a decent away following.

The same happened to Forest, if there is one ground any League 1 fan went away with their team it was Forest.
 
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Well, considering that ST details are to be announced at the end of this month, I think it's highly likely that he WILL be thinking about what's gonna happen next year.

Of course, he will be thinking about all the possibilities now. There are loads of consultations that have to be done and that is easier to do whilst the staff are still around.

I don't know why people have a problem about trying to reduce costs. City already spend the a bigger proportion of their income on administration than any club. It has got to be trimmed.
 
Yeh but the majority of clubs have a good hardcore of around 5,000 (probably Brentford, Bournemouth less so). When they see Leicester, they see a ''day out'', so we're an attraction and they get a decent away following.

The same happened to Forest, if there is one ground any League 1 fan went away with their team it was Forest.

and im sure they will open the stands if they need to but as myself and Boc said we where only reporting the facts
 
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I have the feeling at the moment that I might actually go mad. Not only is it possible that next season we'll be playing some even worse teams than this season, watching some of the worst players in this club's history, that we'll have lost one of the minor records that we could be proud of, that we'll be further from success than ever but we'll also be sitting in a stadium that is half closed down. Oh, I'm really looking forward to League One... :cry:
 
Of course, he will be thinking about all the possibilities now. There are loads of consultations that have to be done and that is easier to do whilst the staff are still around.

I don't know why people have a problem about trying to reduce costs. City already spend the a bigger proportion of their income on administration than any club. It has got to be trimmed.

If we get relegated then trimming costs will not be enough - we have to feckin' cut them to the bare minimum

Of course he has planned it
 
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