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  1. bigfatronssba

    Hamer

    I don’t know yet. Do you?
  2. bigfatronssba

    Hamer

    Its fine, so long as you're smart and re-invest the sales money. Gus is a Premier League quality player. We don't need Premier League quality players. We need top end Championship players. The money from his sale can (if done correctly) bring in two decent players that can compete against the...
  3. bigfatronssba

    Hamer

    I’d like to think the replacement is all lined up. Always really irritating when players are sold at the end of the window. Either the money goes in the owners pocket or the manager panic buys
  4. bigfatronssba

    Match Thread AFC Wimbledon v Coventry

    Hopefully its a kick up the arse to any of them who thought they could put in an arrogant performance. The glimmer of hope is that the Wrexham game preceded a great run
  5. bigfatronssba

    Match Thread AFC Wimbledon v Coventry

    Of course it is. Football is an emotional game. But you can't expect people to care enough to emotionally invest themselves into the club, but then not expect them to be angry when we throw away a game
  6. bigfatronssba

    Match Thread AFC Wimbledon v Coventry

    Great. I'm really looking forward to being in the relegation zone for a third of the season again
  7. bigfatronssba

    Match Thread AFC Wimbledon v Coventry

    But we go out of the League Cup early every season
  8. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    Probably season ticket holders that have moved to sit with a mate
  9. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    It’s not even that much. Standard home capacity (with the ridiculous amount of segregation) is 25.5k. Corporate makes up 3k of that.
  10. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    But you’re not factoring in the corporate. Nor are you factoring in the community tickets they give out to various local sports teams. We’ve seen over the past few seasons that price impact is minimal. All the big crowds have been cat A games and all the small crowds have been cat c.
  11. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    There will never be less than 20,000 home fans this season. Unless we have a horrendous season on the pitch we’ll average at least 23k - 24k
  12. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    Lowest number of match day tickets sold last year was the Millwall game at around 2200. Lowest ever league crowd at the ground was against Carlisle in league 2. That night we still sold around 2000 match tickets.
  13. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    Sorry but you don’t really believe that do you? When have we ever sold fewer than 500 matchday tickets??
  14. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    I agree that £37 for a football ticket is taking the piss somewhat. However it’s the industry that should be getting your criticism, not us specifically as a club. £37 is not particularly expensive compared to the rest of the division
  15. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    If they paid £33 for it last season, why would they not pay £37 this season? Is £4 really that much of a difference? I think if you’re living on such a tight budget that £4 is a lot then you shouldn’t be wasting money on football tickets at all
  16. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    Looks like it. I suppose it depends how much we’ve sold in corporate
  17. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    Yes. They’ve still held them back. About 1900 tickets
  18. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    The pay on the gate ones?
  19. bigfatronssba

    Middlesbrough Tickets

    Block 4 opened up now
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