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I will still go to matches, but weighing up how worthwhile it will be for me to renew. Because I don't drive and travel a fair distance by train I am conscious of there being quite a lot of matches I can't make, but at the same time I would no longer having the option to sell tickets on as matches won't sell out. I will definitely be at least a member next season, but undecided beyond that. 

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The club don't deserve any of us to renew with the way things have gone over the past 18 months. But I'll still be doing it as I'll always be a fan no matter which league we're in. 

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Debating not. The club have handled my ban abhorrently, chucking over 400 odd quid to only start seeing games in Feb has me thinking Id rather chuck my money at mates tickets than them directly.

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I will but very little change I go all of the games as I normally would. And that’s with reducing my commute to home games by about 90 miles. 
 

Already booked a holiday during the season which used to be a personal no no 

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100% yes. Honestly I can't see too many that won't. Will be the usual amount that don't renew (deaths, financial situation etc.) plus maybe another 1-2%?

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I'll renew. I don't just go when we're in the Premier League lol 

 

It's the away games I worry about because the away prices aren't capped.

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400 quid for championship football Vs 40 quid for top flight football, honestly tempted to just keep my women's season ticket. Only thing against it is I gave my season ticket up in 2011 to go to uni and took a decade to get it back, but I don't feel any enjoyment from watching these bellends

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I’ll have one if nobody wants theirs, had to give mine up a few years ago and haven’t been able to get one since. Had one during League One and Championship years for context.

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2 minutes ago, rachhere said:

I will still go to matches, but weighing up how worthwhile it will be for me to renew. Because I don't drive and travel a fair distance by train I am conscious of there being quite a lot of matches I can't make, but at the same time I would no longer having the option to sell tickets on as matches won't sell out. I will definitely be at least a member next season, but undecided beyond that. 

That’s a very good point, unless we get a good head of steam and lead the pack early on or it’s a derby those three “ticket exchange” opportunities will be hard to utilise and when they are available there’ll likely be many others trying to do the same thing. 

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Yes, because whatever league we’re in I support the club. And if you’re not good enough for premier League football then get out and rebuild. As, when it’s their turn will Brentford Bournemouth Fulham Brighton etc. You can’t keep it going without massive money.

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