Bit like binning the new stadium just before we were playing to go top of the league.
Quote from: Demitri_C on March 27, 2024, 06:52:08 PMHmm cancelling the meeting. So if i put 2 + 2 together that seems to suggest hecks bottled facing the fans on the price increases Pure speculation on my part of course 🙂Announcing increases just days before such a vital home game wouldn't have been the smartest move.
Hmm cancelling the meeting. So if i put 2 + 2 together that seems to suggest hecks bottled facing the fans on the price increases Pure speculation on my part of course 🙂
Quote from: Demitri_C on March 27, 2024, 06:52:08 PMHmm cancelling the meeting. So if i put 2 + 2 together that seems to suggest hecks bottled facing the fans on the price increases Pure speculation on my part of course 🙂I think if he was really worried about it (I doubt he is, doesn't strike me as the type to GAF), he just wouldn't turn up. Think that's happened in the past? Just Ben Hatton there? May be wrong though.
I think it's classic tactics by the club, spread the rumours of 20% rise, then when the official announcment comes of 15% the fans will go phew, could of been worse lads.
Upto 20% increase in season ticket prices if you believe the rumours?
If true, we're about to see how many of the waiting list are ready for action
Where were those on the waiting list when the upper Trinity was closed in the Championship? Because those fans have now decided they want to come because we are in the Prem and doing well we've got to stump up the extra cash or risk losing our season tickets. If things weren't going so well on the pitch there would be severe backlash for Heck to endure. The thing with making it over £1,000 is if we do slide back to mid/lower table mediocrity as we all know we are capable of doing, I doubt there'll be many full houses let alone with an extra 10,000 as previously planned.
Quote from: wozwebs on March 27, 2024, 03:25:27 PMWhere were those on the waiting list when the upper Trinity was closed in the Championship? Because those fans have now decided they want to come because we are in the Prem and doing well we've got to stump up the extra cash or risk losing our season tickets. If things weren't going so well on the pitch there would be severe backlash for Heck to endure. The thing with making it over £1,000 is if we do slide back to mid/lower table mediocrity as we all know we are capable of doing, I doubt there'll be many full houses let alone with an extra 10,000 as previously planned.I had little kids and my wife worked weekends if you must know, and I was already shelling out £500 a month for childcare in the week, so Saturday’s could fuck off. Me and my boy came occasionally but he wasn’t that arsed from the age of three and over the next few years. Now he and his sister are into it we go pretty regular.