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clint van damme

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not really... if we sell 4000 season tickets having had to move to Birmingham ill be happy to see so many commit to support the club/team.

that's just my opinion.
I'm going and I'm going to support MR and the players but I feel that if it doesn't feel like a chore at the start it will do as the season progresses, I could be totally wrong.
Visiting the pubs of Digbeth coupled with trips to Digbeth dining club every fortnight isn't without appeal.
 

Otis

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Personally think we will play better at St Andrews, better pitch, less expectantcy in the stands...
Not so sure on the latter. All the talk is of a promotion push, so I think we should be expecting a top 6 challenge from the stands.

I know I am. The manager and players big up the talk, that filters through to the fans.
 

BackRoomRummermill

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There are many people looking at going to the first game to see how the experience pans out , I know of 4 people doing this . The club should look at getting rolling packages for tickets . I think the first gate will be surprisingly high
 

pusbccfc

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I think the trips to Brum might be a bit of a laugh but I'm not looking forward to the experience inside St Andrew's. There are going to be a few thousand of us rattling around there with no atmosphere and completely embarrassed when Pompey/Sunderland come to town.

Depending on form, the numbers against Sunderland will be high.
 

BlueElephant

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Just out of interest and sorry if it’s been mentioned but how many season tickets did we sell for the season at Northampton?
 

steve82

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Looks like a year of no season ticket for me, I just cannot make it work with juggling with work commitments where as I had the luxury of doing so at the Ricoh and had the balance to get to away games using annual leave which I far more enjoy over a home game.

A tug of war between head and heart currently


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win9nut

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Way I see it is that I know I'm not gonna make it every game, but I know I can make at least 10 home games over the season, it'll still work out cheaper than full price tickets.
 

theferret

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It's got to be better than Northampton though, right? Numbers are looking better already by some accounts. If we got through that, we can get through this!

Maybe less pressure on the players as well...less people to boo them!

Agree with the first point, but not sure I understand the second one. There was very little stick given to the players last season, I can only recall one game where the line was crossed (the stick given to Burge), other than that nothing of note, and certainly nothing you don't get at any club. Sunderland were routinely booed by their own fans towards the end of the season, but only lost once at home. In fact, our biggest turn out was Sunderland at home - fans were excellent and players responded. This less people/less pressure argument doesn't really stand up.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Agree with the first point, but not sure I understand the second one. There was very little stick given to the players last season, I can only recall one game where the line was crossed (the stick given to Burge), other than that nothing of note, and certainly nothing you don't get at any club. Sunderland were routinely booed by their own fans towards the end of the season, but only lost once at home. In fact, our biggest turn out was Sunderland at home - fans were excellent and players responded. This less people/less pressure argument doesn't really stand up.

Sorry, I meant in relation to Sixfields, not necessarily looking at last season...and it was more of a tongue in cheek comment as well.

It just seemed like we played some decent football at Sixfields and in front of small crowds. One 'could' argue that there's a correlation between smaller 'home' crowds and good football.

Like a said, more in jest, nothing more than that.
 

Otis

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Because it's wrong to play outside your home city. In other news they're all buzzing about MK away.
It IS wrong to play out of our home city, but what choice do we now have?

Only hope is Sisu leaving, but that is not happening anytime soon is it.
 

coop

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Bedworth and Nuneaton supporters club are running a bus for members to St Andrews for £6 return bargain.
 

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