Season Ticket holders to get discount next campaign following Bury cancellation (1 Viewer)

Tommo1993

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Another club goes under and people feel like our own club owes them something?

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stay_up_skyblues

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I imagine the club are about right that there is no obligation to refund, unless properly challenged, under force majure. Bury’s expulsion largely unforeseeable and out of their control. So the discount next season makes business sense... please (some) fans and a very small carrot dangled to renew.

Some of the club’s Facebook replies to the mouth frothers are on form this year. The guy has a point of course but in response to the wrong post and directed at the wrong people.
 

SKYBLUES90

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It really was

So are we staying in Birmingham for the foreseeable future?

The EFL have clearly stated we have to be back in Coventry, wasps would appear to be playing hardball. How long can we last on less than 6k at ‘home’ and how long will fans put up with that before they lose interest and stop going?

I’d say if things don’t drastically change in the next 10 months there’s a distinct possibility we might not be far behind Bury.
 

Nick

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So are we staying in Birmingham for the foreseeable future?

The EFL have clearly stated we have to be back in Coventry, wasps would appear to be playing hardball. How long can we last on less than 6k at ‘home’ and how long will fans put up with that before they lose interest and stop going?

I’d say if things don’t drastically change in the next 10 months there’s a distinct possibility we might not be far behind Bury.

If there's no way we can be in Coventry, the efl aren't going to kick us out of the league.

It's scare mongering.
 

rob9872

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I'd prefer a free ticket in the away end at St Andrews as we'll have 24 games there in the league next season.
 

clint van damme

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So are we staying in Birmingham for the foreseeable future?

The EFL have clearly stated we have to be back in Coventry, wasps would appear to be playing hardball. How long can we last on less than 6k at ‘home’ and how long will fans put up with that before they lose interest and stop going?

I’d say if things don’t drastically change in the next 10 months there’s a distinct possibility we might not be far behind Bury.

So not really worth getting upset at a £13 discount that may not happen then?
 

Grendel

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So are we staying in Birmingham for the foreseeable future?

The EFL have clearly stated we have to be back in Coventry, wasps would appear to be playing hardball. How long can we last on less than 6k at ‘home’ and how long will fans put up with that before they lose interest and stop going?

I’d say if things don’t drastically change in the next 10 months there’s a distinct possibility we might not be far behind Bury.

But the EFL won’t kick us out yes?
 

SKYBLUES90

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If there's no way we can be in Coventry, the efl aren't going to kick us out of the league.

It's scare mongering.

You or no.

Either way we won’t survive much longer than 2 seasons away from Coventry with no real plan in place to come back.
 

bawtryneal

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Nice touch by the club
£13 refund voucher off next seasons season ticket due to only 23 home games this season
 

clint van damme

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Nice touch by the club
£13 refund voucher off next seasons season ticket due to only 23 home games this season

Delete post mate, it's been mentioned on another thread and sent some people in to melt down, seeing it again will send them over the edge.
 

pastythegreat

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Nice touch by the club
£13 refund voucher off next seasons season ticket due to only 23 home games this season
Would of been better (I think so anyway) to of offered us either a) a free ticket to the Southampton U23s game or b) bring a friend for free to a specific game this season.

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