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SEASON TICKET DECISION

Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:33 pm

Looking back to last season, the decision to renew my good seat in the Ninian stand had to be made before the end of February. Unfortunately, I decided to renew it just before the Swansea away defeat. Had I waited a few days following the nightmare performance that day, I could have saved myself the £400 wasted on the rubbish I've been watching this season.
Not sure if there will be an early deadline for reserving your seat for next season; but for me, the decision is easy.
No need to renew my season ticket. Next season, I will pay the cheapest price ticket to matches I choose to attend. Remember, you could move around the ground to most seats of your choice.(half-empty ground) Then at least if the team continue to play crap, you can pick and choose when to go and only have your statistic as part of the match attendance when you decide to attend. Loyalty to your club must start with the club's respect to the fans. I no longer feel any respect from the owner, Chairman, Board of directors, Manager or the players. This no longer feels like the same club I have supported for 39 years.
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Re: SEASON TICKET DECISION

Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:40 pm

MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:Looking back to last season, the decision to renew my good seat in the Ninian stand had to be made before the end of February. Unfortunately, I decided to renew it just before the Swansea away defeat. Had I waited a few days following the nightmare performance that day, I could have saved myself the £400 wasted on the rubbish I've been watching this season.
Not sure if there will be an early deadline for reserving your seat for next season; but for me, the decision is easy.
No need to renew my season ticket. Next season, I will pay the cheapest price ticket to matches I choose to attend. Remember, you could move around the ground to most seats of your choice.(half-empty ground) Then at least if the team continue to play crap, you can pick and choose when to go and only have your statistic as part of the match attendance when you decide to attend. Loyalty to your club must start with the club's respect to the fans. I no longer feel any respect from the owner, Chairman, Board of directors, Manager or the players. This no longer feels like the same club I have supported for 39 years.
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Starting afresh with Poole Town this week, 2 games at home in three days vs Banbury and Dorchester. Top of a congested league and five games in hand, promotion to conference South beckons. Had enough of my home town club today, 40 years, well done Tan.

Re: SEASON TICKET DECISION

Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:41 pm

Good shout.City are so desperate to get fans in now that every week tickets from £5 are advertised on Amazon.

There is no loyalty shown towards ST holders. Seems cheaper to buy tickets elsewhere.