It wasn't really tongue in cheek. Season ticket holders are committed fans, so it would be a way of them contributing a bit extra to the cause.
Maybe make it an option to waive the early bird discount for those that care enough.
You should try watching proper non-league football, it can actually be a lot of fun.
Is Saturday our last home game
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Arnu, we all 'get' dont give two ****** about the club - u repeatedly make that clear ... so off u toddle
Now that's interesting.
You attack me for mentioning a reality. There is no prize for being the biggest fan. I wouldn't win it if there was but I think you're being s bit unfair saying I don't care. So far over the last 9-10 years I've had a good time and got good value for every penny I've spent, I've froze my nads off up at Chester and other places many a time too. It dosent matter to you if I or others call it a day, I get that. I'm intrigued to know how many people really actually do care as opposed to pretending to. Hands up who's donated even a £100 ? A proper donation, not shirts and season tickets and buying beer.
Yeah none of ya / us !!
( I'm sure at most 1 or 2 out of 11-1300.)
I hope we get an investor, not part timers with little hope of achieving anything. Let's see if 1200 turn up for that.
You attack me for mentioning a reality. There is no prize for being the biggest fan. I wouldn't win it if there was but I think you're being s bit unfair saying I don't care. So far over the last 9-10 years I've had a good time and got good value for every penny I've spent, I've froze my nads off up at Chester and other places many a time too. It dosent matter to you if I or others call it a day, I get that. I'm intrigued to know how many people really actually do care as opposed to pretending to. Hands up who's donated even a £100 ? A proper donation, not shirts and season tickets and buying beer.
Yeah none of ya / us !!
( I'm sure at most 1 or 2 out of 11-1300.)
I hope we get an investor, not part timers with little hope of achieving anything. Let's see if 1200 turn up for that.
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
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To be fair, I don't think anyone has been asked to actually donate officially as yet.
I am sure if it reaches the point where a few grand will make the difference then we will be. While what is needed is in six figures though, what is the point really?
Meanwhile, keep turning up, buying beer, bringing as many as possible etc.
I am sure if it reaches the point where a few grand will make the difference then we will be. While what is needed is in six figures though, what is the point really?
Meanwhile, keep turning up, buying beer, bringing as many as possible etc.
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So your pals mess up and its down to us to bail them out? Clowns.Mike the Dagger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:01 am It wasn't really tongue in cheek. Season ticket holders are committed fans, so it would be a way of them contributing a bit extra to the cause.
Maybe make it an option to waive the early bird discount for those that care enough.
You should try watching proper non-league football, it can actually be a lot of fun.
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I donated a number of years ago, my name is on the board on the carling stand by the entrance, cant remember how much but it was a fair bit, at the time.
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It's about saving the club first though surely?Diggerthedog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:11 pmSo your pals mess up and its down to us to bail them out? Clowns.Mike the Dagger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:01 am It wasn't really tongue in cheek. Season ticket holders are committed fans, so it would be a way of them contributing a bit extra to the cause.
Maybe make it an option to waive the early bird discount for those that care enough.
You should try watching proper non-league football, it can actually be a lot of fun.
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That was over 15 years ago, the buy a brick sceme for the Carling.Blackie645 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:12 pm I donated a number of years ago, my name is on the board on the carling stand by the entrance, cant remember how much but it was a fair bit, at the time.
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Of course, once it happens I look forward to all of the resignations.Mike the Dagger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:24 pmIt's about saving the club first though surely?Diggerthedog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:11 pmSo your pals mess up and its down to us to bail them out? Clowns.Mike the Dagger wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:01 am It wasn't really tongue in cheek. Season ticket holders are committed fans, so it would be a way of them contributing a bit extra to the cause.
Maybe make it an option to waive the early bird discount for those that care enough.
You should try watching proper non-league football, it can actually be a lot of fun.
I'm not having a go at anyone,I'm just stating a reality. Everybody will have a point where they may feel it's not worth it.
Surprisingly I don't mind the conference, I thought it would be terrible to be honest. I can't see how going even lower with part time players will ever do anything other than reduce attendances further and keep a few hundred nostalgic fans happy. It isn't progress is it?
Surprisingly I don't mind the conference, I thought it would be terrible to be honest. I can't see how going even lower with part time players will ever do anything other than reduce attendances further and keep a few hundred nostalgic fans happy. It isn't progress is it?
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
True but if we can halve the wage bill whilst reducing crowds by say 15% we've probably made the club viable again.
People will inevitably drop off until we are successful again. Part time teams can do ok in this league because the standard isn't very good. I don't think it would be the end of the world.
People will inevitably drop off until we are successful again. Part time teams can do ok in this league because the standard isn't very good. I don't think it would be the end of the world.
Yes and despite my negativity I'm sure I'll be there really. I'm not giving up on an investor though.Mark wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:31 pm True but if we can halve the wage bill whilst reducing crowds by say 15% we've probably made the club viable again.
People will inevitably drop off until we are successful again. Part time teams can do ok in this league because the standard isn't very good. I don't think it would be the end of the world.
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
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I would if I were you,ARNU wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:40 pmYes and despite my negativity I'm sure I'll be there really. I'm not giving up on an investor though.Mark wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:31 pm True but if we can halve the wage bill whilst reducing crowds by say 15% we've probably made the club viable again.
People will inevitably drop off until we are successful again. Part time teams can do ok in this league because the standard isn't very good. I don't think it would be the end of the world.
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I would donate a 4 figure sum on condition the clowns on the board would resign.... simples!