So tomorrow Barber says unfortunately as much as the league would like, it's not sustainable to go lower than £14.95, and that fans who can't afford their ST money to be kept as a credit can apply for a refund.
That will be that then won't it? Job done.
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Everyone has a different financial position, and I'm not sure the league will budge on price, but if the club give fans the option of a refund now there's little chance of seeing games this will surely blow over.
I do think this is the sort of thing that might encourage fan consultation from...
To be honest it hadn't occurred to me before such a one-sided Barber esque agenda today, but we have all seen over the last 12 months in particular the club will do anything for a bit of positive PR, to the extent that it suddenly makes you consider whether they would stoop to plants on NSC in...
You say they can't do that, but the broadcasters made every game free to the nation last year- presumably they couldn't do that either?
This is only for those games not in the 'usual' round of TV picks, which it is begrudgingly accepted are available at a premium price.
Would i expect my money...
It is further to the several hundred pounds of my money currently sat in the club bank account.
I might have died of Covid by the time I'm allowed to see anything in return for that
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Home games should be available to STHs free of charge.
Away games (or games for non STHs) less than a tenner.
Do that and I can't see too many grumbles, can you?
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You're totally missing the point.
The only reason it is not 'legal' to watch the game by other means is because of a global pandemic that's cost thousands of lives and jobs in the UK.
The same supporters who want to watch these games are, primarily, the ones that paid for a ticket expecting to...
Firstly, it's very unlikely we're going to be allowed back into the ground.
Even if we are, it's going to be a very different experience to the one we signed up for.
Yesterday the Chancellor announced further measures to protect jobs. The economy is crumbling. People are being made redundant...
The £1.2 billion spent in the window shows the clubs don't need to recoup the matchday revenue stream.
Unless they do something for season ticket holders than this appears morally wrong.
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