Milton Keynes Fox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Out tomorrow someone on twitter is saying. About time!
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Will fill out an application form as soon as they're out! Hoping to get into L1, this will be my first year as a season ticket holder but it'll work out at about £6.50 a game i think and as i attend about 10/11 home games a season at £11 i thought i might as well go for it and i suppose it also gives me an incentive to get to more games.......although 14 weeks of no paper round money sucks to be in recession/16/full time education
Filbert_Ross Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 if i didnt get a season ticket i doubt id be able to afford to go many games, match ticket + plus beer money every other week is to much.
Matt Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 I was thinking about friendlies yesterday and I was thinking Sunderland maybe? A test, a tough match and bringing MON back for a game?
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Glad I haven't got to pay for mine, seeing as I'm owed £200!
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 We played them two years ago. Ah the return of Waghorn!
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Glad I haven't got to pay for mine, seeing as I'm owed £200! I've got to sit next to you and listening to your poor opinions for the whole season
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 I've got to sit next to you and listening to your poor opinions for the whole season I plan on standing, seeing as its L1 and you don't on night games!
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 I plan on standing, seeing as its L1 and you don't on night games! 1) go* 2) if i can get money for insurance i can drive to night games 3) true on the standing part
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 1) go* 2) if i can get money for insurance i can drive to night games 3) true on the standing part 1) you're wrong, I meant to say on
halferowley2 Posted 22 April 2012 Author Posted 22 April 2012 It would be good if people got a discount going on how many years they have had their ST's. Say 1% per year, but round it up to every 5 years. I mean you get a 5% discount every time you do 5 years, then 10% for 10 years, etc. Would get the fans on side and who could moan at a fan going for years paying a bit less than someone who has just joined. Might even increase the chances of people renweing. We do get a discount we are called seniors
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 1) you're wrong, I meant to say on 1) i don't 'on' night games then?
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 1) i don't 'on' night games then? yeah in relation to your original post, you don't have to on night games
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 yeah in relation to your original post, you don't have to on night games and you don't on night games! makes no sense
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 and you don't on night games! makes no sense I never said anything about you not going on night games, I said you don't had to put up with me on night games
Dan Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Putting the price up will just lead to fans being even more frustrated than they currently are, another excuse to boo etc... When you're paying increasing money for football there's always going to be higher demand, it's as simple as that. It makes no sense, there'll be less renewals, smaller crowds, revenue doing what? In the long run probably going down. There's just absolutely no logic what so ever that I can think of behind putting them up, can anyone suggest any seriously good reasons? It's a sad state that it's come to this, either me not thinking straight or I'm just so negative about my club yet so often right in cases like this. No doubt some fvcking mugs will be like "it's only a quid a game more".
Milton Keynes Fox Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 I never said anything about you not going on night games, I said you don't had to put up with me on night games Oh right, well if i canpay to drive then
halferowley2 Posted 22 April 2012 Author Posted 22 April 2012 Putting the price up will just lead to fans being even more frustrated than they currently are, another excuse to boo etc... When you're paying increasing money for football there's always going to be higher demand, it's as simple as that. It makes no sense, there'll be less renewals, smaller crowds, revenue doing what? In the long run probably going down. There's just absolutely no logic what so ever that I can think of behind putting them up, can anyone suggest any seriously good reasons? It's a sad state that it's come to this, either me not thinking straight or I'm just so negative about my club yet so often right in cases like this. No doubt some fvcking mugs will be like "it's only a quid a game more". You are more or less right but we are fans and we will still want to go to games, we will moan if the prices go up, but if we have a half decent season people will buy tickets for games. STH most I think will renew, because next season is always the one when something is going to happen always has been I guess it always will.
Bert Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Putting the price up will just lead to fans being even more frustrated than they currently are, another excuse to boo etc... When you're paying increasing money for football there's always going to be higher demand, it's as simple as that. It makes no sense, there'll be less renewals, smaller crowds, revenue doing what? In the long run probably going down. There's just absolutely no logic what so ever that I can think of behind putting them up, can anyone suggest any seriously good reasons? It's a sad state that it's come to this, either me not thinking straight or I'm just so negative about my club yet so often right in cases like this. No doubt some fvcking mugs will be like "it's only a quid a game more". Yes the fact that they need recoup money spent in the past year, as well as continuing to run as a business. They may not be good reasons to you, but deep down they are the factual reasons!
Bettsj2 Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Yes the fact that they need recoup money spent in the past year, as well as continuing to run as a business. They may not be good reasons to you, but deep down they are the factual reasons! Add that to the fact that everything else in the world goes up in price year on year, not sure why people expect season ticket prices to stay the same or come down. I eat bread every day but I dont turn into a 5 year old girl when Tesco put the price of it up.
Libertine Dream Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Add that to the fact that everything else in the world goes up in price year on year, not sure why people expect season ticket prices to stay the same or come down. I eat bread every day but I dont turn into a 5 year old girl when Tesco put the price of it up. Fair enough if it goes up in line with inflation but if it goes up ridiculously then its unacceptable. Fans should come first as they do in Germany and not be massivelt hit so they struggle to afford to go football week in week out because a manager decides to pay 4 million for a centre half that wasnt worth that.
Earl Shilton Lee Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Yes the fact that they need recoup money spent in the past year, as well as continuing to run as a business. They may not be good reasons to you, but deep down they are the factual reasons! They shouldn't have been spending all that fecking money in the first place, putting the future of the club at risk. But if you are correct and prices do go up for that reason then it confirms all my fears about them. "We'll spend a load of money and if it doesn't pay off we'll stick the ticket prices up so the fans can pay for our stupidity."
Bettsj2 Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 Fair enough if it goes up in line with inflation but if it goes up ridiculously then its unacceptable. Fans should come first as they do in Germany and not be massivelt hit so they struggle to afford to go football week in week out because a manager decides to pay 4 million for a centre half that wasnt worth that. That's just life i'm afraid. The people at the bottom rung of the ladder get shit on. Happens with everything. Taxation, energy prices, mortgage rates, fuel etc. Whatever they go up by, it will be too much for some people. If they go up by a fiver you'll have people saying 'sack the board' or some other bullshit.
Daggers Posted 22 April 2012 Posted 22 April 2012 No one gives a shit about "the fans". Go & pay up or don't go & whine, both are fair choices - but if you go AND whine then you're a cvnt.
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