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  1. fernandopartridge

    Season ticket prices

    It's a rise in prices or an end to the discounted rate. The facts are that it isn't expensive by L1 standards or any more expensive than prices were 4 years ago for our first season in L1, so in effect it is a real terms price cut.
  2. fernandopartridge

    Season ticket prices

    It is not about the right. Football clubs like any other business are not immune from inflation.
  3. fernandopartridge

    Season ticket prices

    Never mind all that, the CT have got in early in their usual way "20% increase"
  4. fernandopartridge

    TM to meet summer targets this week.

    He's had a much longer period to assess the squad and players at his disposal than he had this time last year.
  5. fernandopartridge

    Refund Scheme

    It's a good idea, it's basically saying the budget achieved through player sales will not vary so much if the club doesn't achieve its season ticket sale target. That said, if they get to 10k sales a season ticket would be £250, pretty good. Here comes "Why don't they just sell them all at...
  6. fernandopartridge

    Season ticket prices

    If the price has increased, do Ticket Master charge fees on a per match basis, even for season tickets? They tend to charge admin fees for each ticket if buying multiple, so it wouldn't surprise me.
  7. fernandopartridge

    So , what are our owners going to do now ...............

    He's just making excuses for himself. He seems to believe the ideal scenario is for the club to grow their debt pile in the hope that it makes people like him attend matches.
  8. fernandopartridge

    So , what are our owners going to do now ...............

    Yes, the depressing thought is that it's really down to the fans to attend matches to fund the return to the championship. As we know with City, that just won't happen. The fans have got a myriad excuses for not going so the vicious cycle will continue. OSB's comment about the club finding its...
  9. fernandopartridge

    Anybody want Kieran Crowley's old job?

    No, it's just a standard expectation for any public facing business.
  10. fernandopartridge

    Joe Cole

    Cole has been good when used in a central position. He has been poor when used on the wing.
  11. fernandopartridge

    It could have been us

    1. Because Leicester have far better support than Coventry City, a greater chance of a return. 2. LCFC had a long term lease on the stadium, they weren't tenants to a 50 year leaseholder like CCFC were at the time.
  12. fernandopartridge

    Stokes

    The club are most likely saying this for show. Otherwise they'll be accused of being homophobic. They'll tell Stokes to be careful in future and move on.
  13. fernandopartridge

    Not about CCFC but could be

    Was having a similar conversation the other day. To try and impose a way of playing on footballers who weren't brought up to play that way is madness.
  14. fernandopartridge

    Mean while back in court

    Once again, the ECHR has nothing to do with the EU
  15. fernandopartridge

    Mean while back in court

    I'm still undecided but this sort of hysterical nonsense makes me feel like the thinking person might opt to stay in. On a tangible, practical level, how will Britain regain its 'greatness' post brexit? Is this idea of greatness borne from the 1950s like most of UKIP's ideals or is there a...
  16. fernandopartridge

    Mean while back in court

    The European Court of Human Rights has nothing to do with the EU.
  17. fernandopartridge

    Mean while back in court

    We won't have left. We're only voting to leave which will really mean the start negotiations to leave. We're not suddenly going to be a non EU member on 24 June. As for laws applying, lots of European law has been translated into British law. It won't just repeal. It will take a lengthy period...
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    Pressley

    Bitterness against Pressley. Sad as fuck.
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