if the club put 2017 - 18 season tickets on sale at the weekend, (say Friday through until Monday evening), to capitalise on the Wembley feel good factor, would you support it, would you buy one, what would the realistic reduction be and would it be successful?
For me I'm 99% sure im not renewing but at a significant reduction on this year say £175 (think that's half of what I paid this year) I'd have a think but to be honest I think unless they're giving them away I won't be renewing!
it's a shame to hear people talk like this though totally understandable. Hope things pick up so you're not lost for good.
You mean SisuYep I will continue to stand by the club.
Mmmm not sure about that! They have been an absolute disgrace all season and have been let off the hook by the off field stuff.I'll be buying next season. Been away for years but the pull is still there. Understand all the NOPM stuff but the eleven players on the pitch need supporting more than ever.
Yep I will continue to stand by the club.
What is the Wembley feel good factor? We are about to be relegated and playing in a nothing cup with an added bunch of jollys, who don't even know any of the players names let alone buy a season ticket. By all means buy a season ticket if you want. But usually a relegation will upset a few peeps enough for them to not buy. Will anyone buy a season ticket on the strength of a jolly at Wembley? I'm confused with this one!?!if the club put 2017 - 18 season tickets on sale at the weekend, (say Friday through until Monday evening), to capitalise on the Wembley feel good factor, would you support it, would you buy one, what would the realistic reduction be and would it be successful?
Made me laugh this morning on free radio where they mentioned we could be relegated before Wembley....you'd think they'd know stuff like thatWhat is the Wembley feel good factor? We are about to be relegated and playing in a nothing cup with an added bunch of jollys, who don't even know any of the players names let alone buy a season ticket. By all means buy a season ticket if you want. But usually a relegation will upset a few peeps enough for them to not buy. Will anyone buy a season ticket on the strength of a jolly at Wembley? I'm confused with this one!?!
A True fan.I'll be renewing regardless of owners, league, manager etc.
Plus, is it wrong I have a certain level of optimism for next season (at least on the field) with Robins in charge?
What is the Wembley feel good factor? We are about to be relegated and playing in a nothing cup with an added bunch of jollys, who don't even know any of the players names let alone buy a season ticket. By all means buy a season ticket if you want. But usually a relegation will upset a few peeps enough for them to not buy. Will anyone buy a season ticket on the strength of a jolly at Wembley? I'm confused with this one!?!
Wouldn't mention that you listen to free radio.Made me laugh this morning on free radio where they mentioned we could be relegated before Wembley....you'd think they'd know stuff like that
A True fan.
No its not wrong to be optimistic. We all want Robins to be successful, new season and all. Let's see who we have left after the Sisu close season sale and hope Robins gets a decent player budget to spend wisely. Im a Robin's fan. No season tickets for me tho.
Erm erm erm it was on at work honestWouldn't mention that you listen to free radio.
One of the areas he should have been pushed harder on at the Trust meeting. What is his top 8 budget based on? How can he make that statement not knowing season ticket sales (or possibly even pricing yet)? When is that budget going to be available to Robins and how is the June/July cashflow issue of the previous year going to be resolved so that our squad can be assembled in time to reflect the overall budget?I have been more tempted since the return of Mark Robins but been stung before, it's the investment that will be crucial and fisher is already talking about top eight budgets when he should be promising the biggest budget in the league
One of the areas he should have been pushed harder on at the Trust meeting. What is his top 8 budget based on? How can he make that statement not knowing season ticket sales (or possibly even pricing yet)? When is that budget going to be available to Robins and how is the June/July cashflow issue of the previous year going to be resolved so that our squad can be assembled in time to reflect the overall budget?
Who's got time to get one.if the club put 2017 - 18 season tickets on sale at the weekend, (say Friday through until Monday evening), to capitalise on the Wembley feel good factor, would you support it, would you buy one, what would the realistic reduction be and would it be successful?
I had that optimism this season.I'll be renewing regardless of owners, league, manager etc.
Plus, is it wrong I have a certain level of optimism for next season (at least on the field) with Robins in charge?
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