Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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If we are in league 1 I expect to pay league 1 prices.
Upper west and upper east will be closed next season if we go down,reducing capacity to 23k ,therefore reducing matchday stewarding levels by 140 staff.The meeting has already been had on this .
#LEAUGEONEREADY
Does not matter what division we are in as we have the same overhead's to meet at the stadium.
If we are in league 1 I expect to pay league 1 prices.
Barber similar when he was in the midst of his Premier League Ready frenzy ie you will expect to pay more to watch Man U. He literally said this. So, taking the man at face value I will expect to pay less to watch Fleetwood.
That's about as big a misquote as it's possible to do, because he actually said that prices would not be put up at the Albion for a Man Utd home cup tie.
I can accept a relegation season, but I can't accept that when faced with an obvious solution - ie Sami Out - that the board just fiddles whilst the Amex dream burns around them.
I'm talking about league games. When he announced there would be an ST price increase should we reach the Prem, he justified it by stating one would expect to pay more to see the best teams. I'm certain most fans remember him saying this.
Upper west and upper east will be closed next season if we go down,reducing capacity to 23k ,therefore reducing matchday stewarding levels by 140 staff.The meeting has already been had on this .
#LEAUGEONEREADY
I don't.
You actually think people will pay £680 for league 1 football?
Upper west and upper east will be closed next season if we go down,reducing capacity to 23k ,therefore reducing matchday stewarding levels by 140 staff.The meeting has already been had on this .
#LEAUGEONEREADY
I do.
Upper west and upper east will be closed next season if we go down,reducing capacity to 23k ,therefore reducing matchday stewarding levels by 140 staff.The meeting has already been had on this .
#LEAUGEONEREADY
Upper west and upper east will be closed next season if we go down,reducing capacity to 23k ,therefore reducing matchday stewarding levels by 140 staff.The meeting has already been had on this .
#LEAUGEONEREADY
If this decision is true, then it smacks far more of mean-spirited, high-handed petulance, IMHO, rather than anything related to sensible cost-cutting under reduced circumstances. After all, inconveniencing and pissing off the bedrock of your support would simply seem insane beyond description, wouldn't it. Wouldn't it?
Anyway, if this is true - and I know that nothing should surprise anyone these days, given the current self-inflicted farce - but I'm still prepared to think that decisions being taken surely can't be quite THAT stupid. So, keep the faith.