Ooh it’s a corner;9411191 said:I think COVID obliterated it and it might now be virtually non-existent
Or now we are playing attractive football even longer ?....
And losing 3-1 at home whilst we continue to insist on playing 'attractive' football by passing out from the back.
And losing 3-1 at home whilst we continue to insist on playing 'attractive' football by passing out from the back.
A friend and his wife joined the waiting list around November last year and has secured two tickets in North stand from next season. I'm guessing the wait for other areas in ground would be longer
And losing 3-1 at home whilst we continue to insist on playing 'attractive' football by passing out from the back.
I think COVID obliterated it and it might now be virtually non-existent
A friend and his wife joined the waiting list around November last year and has secured two tickets in North stand from next season. I'm guessing the wait for other areas in ground would be longer
We were playing Liverpool not Walsall. When we lost 3-1 !! And darn good to watch.
Why?
I would have thought seats in the cheapest and most vocal area were pretty scarce.
Did the 8,500 waiting list really disappear overnight?
That does seem very odd. And if true, why?
I could be wrong, but it’s hard to envisage 8,500 people overnight all throwing away their patient waiting, as a temporary pandemic hit the UK, when within the 8,500 would be many folk not in vulnerable age groups and/or those with a positive outlook. Simply staying on the list to wait and see, would be no burden to anyone.
I don't think it was those on the waiting list disappearing, it was probably mainly existing season ticket holders having financial insecurities and deciding not to renew. Thereby those waiting becoming new STH's
Plus we were winning very few games in the first part of 2020.