So those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?
Just an extention to Chris's prediction. Expected responses to Randy's speech may be "talk is cheap" (as in Chris's post) or "don't tell me, show me" (as in my post). I put my post in quotation marks hoping to make it clear.That was all.
Just out of interest, should Randy want to write to the fans then how could this be done, other than by using the database of names and addresses for ST holders? This isn't a 'better fan that you thing', but how would he be bale to identify the fans who don't regularly attend in order to contact them?Randy doesn't like speaking through the press and like it or not, that's how he is. Only other solution I can think of is have a letter printed and ready for every fan who walks through the gates on the first game, but even then those that can't attend that match, even some ST holders, will be moaning.
Quote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on August 04, 2011, 09:17:24 AMSo those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?Quite frankly - yes.A football clubs lifeblood whether you like it or not are season ticket holders (and shareholders). These are the people who do (exactly what the word means) "support" their club. Not sitting behind a computer moaning and whaling about why they aren't as good as Man Utd, but actually putting £££ into the club. Because that's all that matters.It's like the voting system - if you don't vote, you've got no right to complain.