£206 for a season ticket, but then you have to fork this out too for travel..
So if i wanted to attend Sixfields for the season, it would be £357.
Can anyone remind me what we payed at The Ricoh?
And who's interests are the Agents? The players!
Really don't know why you'd think an agent of many different players would have that type of information first.
But we'll agree that nearly most owners of football clubs have a care about it's fan base, do they not? Why are our fans treated so differently than the rest of the English football leagues teams fans?
Our owners by any chance?
Your knowledge about the whole club and it's hedge fund owners is simply outstanding, in a misunderstood way.
Almost hallucinogenic the way you see things.
No SISU clearly stated we're covered for all that so called revenue for the next 3-5 years, regardless of fans money.
So tell the OP the truth,it goes towards court costs that SISU have implemented on the club.
Clearly money going to any charity for any cause is always a good idea, but my opinion about waving a scarf in protest of?? in sixfields doesn't appeal to me as a strong protest, and maybe a few like me too.
If someone buys but then sells one on Ebay, then they were the original buyer, therefor NOPM shouldn't count for the person who's buying it on Ebay.
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The only thing noticeable in sixfields is the missing 90% of fans..
Add more to that and it would be unmissable, but people have rights and all that, own agendas and such.
You could just not attend sixfields and save yourself a scarf, I think that protest would send a bit of a better message than waving scarfs...
"yoohoo"...
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