Corky Posted 21 February 2009 Share Posted 21 February 2009 Also, you still haven't answered the question I asked - how many members do you have? A third of the members of the supporters club apparently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 21 February 2009 Share Posted 21 February 2009 A third of the members of the supporters club apparently. Less than a tenth of the members of Foxestalk, by all accounts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 21 February 2009 Share Posted 21 February 2009 Less than a tenth of the members of Foxestalk, by all accounts. I believe so, yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 22 February 2009 Author Share Posted 22 February 2009 Is the AGM being held in a phone box so all of your members can attend? The AGM is being held at the Rowley Suite at the Walkers Stadium, if we felt every Trust member would attend it would have to be held in the Great Hall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 22 February 2009 Author Share Posted 22 February 2009 So if we pay the £50 I assume this is the DD scheme?We cant pay the £50 to reserve the seats, then renew later? At least someone here is focusing on the topic in question - so a complete non-story in the media? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 The AGM is being held at the Rowley Suite at the Walkers Stadium, if we felt every Trust member would attend it would have to be held in the Great Hall Which means you expect no more than 80 to attend your AGM and there is no more than 550 in the entire Trust. Thank you for eventually, almost, coming clean with figures...just a shame it's taken over 12 months of asking a straightforward question to get an indirect answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demon_dog Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 Back on topic. I'll probably renew my season ticket on the very last day of the announced offer.(15th Mar.) The problem I have though is how to pay for it. If I use the DD option it costs me extra. If I pay by CC it costs me extra. If I pay by Switch or cash will they still try to charge me more? Not happy about this at all, I sit at the end of a row, seems these are the most popular seats, don't want to lose it to the flask brigade. Whomsoever has my seat that they pinched from Filbert St on the last game of the season, can I have it back please? Then I don't need to reserve one, I can simply take my own! Re above post: Never trust foxes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shrenchel Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 The AGM is being held at the Rowley Suite at the Walkers Stadium, if we felt every Trust member would attend it would have to be held in the Great Hall Why are you so cagey about letting on how many members you have? Do you want me to merk you with the Freedom Of Information Act? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 22 February 2009 Author Share Posted 22 February 2009 Why are you so cagey about letting on how many members you have?Do you want me to merk you with the Freedom Of Information Act? The figures are mentioned annually at our AGM as part of our review of the annual accounts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 22 February 2009 Author Share Posted 22 February 2009 Back on topic.If I pay by Switch or cash will they still try to charge me more? Paid in person no, but online a card processing fee is still applied even if switch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 The figures are mentioned annually at our AGM as part of our review of the annual accounts. Amazing. Seeing as it has now been dragged out of you by the club don't you think it is time to stop being tits and just publish the figure? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AoWW Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 The figures are mentioned annually at our AGM as part of our review of the annual accounts. If - as you seem to be suggesting - your membership figures are so transparent, could you be a love and just post them on here please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddog Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 Less than a tenth of the members of Foxestalk, by all accounts. You keep saying you wont renew but i bet you will. You've stuck by the club in League One, you will be back in the Championship next season Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shrenchel Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 We should get Geo V back to run a competition. Im going for 81. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 22 February 2009 Share Posted 22 February 2009 571 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leftsideoverhere Posted 25 February 2009 Share Posted 25 February 2009 I'm not a season ticket holder yet, but... The club don't seem to be responding very effectively to STH conce Me and the boy are working on the financial controller to see about getting season tickets for next year, but I'm actually quite pleased about not being a season ticket holder at the moment, and the way the club have pushed you into paying for next season before this one is even decided is making me have second thoughts about it. It's not much of a reward for loyalty, it seems to me. According to the OS today, you can reserve your existing seat for only £50, but that only applies for people who are prepared to shell out the ludicrous admin charge for the direct debit scheme. The rest of the article makes even more worrying reading - according to an official spokesman, "We are actually slightly ahead of where we were last season at this point into the Season Ticket renewal process, which is extremely encouraging." So, 'slightly' more season ticket holders are renewing at a point when we're top of league one and looking a good bet for promotion than were doing so during the dark days twelve months ago. Slightly ahead? We should be fooking miles ahead, if only the club had managed this process better. In fact, if they'd done nothing at all, performances on the pitch alone should have resulted in a bigger uptake of season tickets for next year. So it's likely that all the "special offers" have actually reduced demand for season tickets thanks to the bungled way they've introduced the deadlines for retaining your seat. Still, I promise I won't buy my season ticket for a while yet, so I'll not be nicking your seat if you don't renew next week! OS guff about season ticket renewals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crafty fox Posted 26 February 2009 Share Posted 26 February 2009 i think its one of them issues that wont please everyone, if you have had a season ticket for the last few or more years and you know your going to have one anyway it doesnt really matter when you re-new so it wont bother them supporters, if you can afford to get one without worrying about it it wont affect that group of people either, and if say 9000 people renew before the end of the season at an average of £300, thats £2.7m to play with already, nice to know if we want to try and push for promotion next season. the only people that it wll affect is the ones who are struggling financially and i imagine that will be a lot more this year due to the current recession. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexikokopops Posted 26 February 2009 Share Posted 26 February 2009 There's a lot of stuff about it in here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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