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Aug 13, 2019 6:59:57 GMT
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Post by TomSpotley on Aug 13, 2019 6:59:57 GMT
FC still charging £12? Agreed that the season tickets would probably be the cheapest in the league without the donation but, from what I can ascertain, most clubs in this league charge £10 matchday price, that would put us as one of the most expensive clubs in the league...Interesting...
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Aug 13, 2019 9:56:04 GMT
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Post by jonnyashton on Aug 13, 2019 9:56:04 GMT
Yeah but they may well score a few goals this season. 🙄
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Aug 13, 2019 13:51:25 GMT
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Post by TomSpotley on Aug 13, 2019 13:51:25 GMT
Well worth it then 👍
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Post by freebarrygeorge on Aug 13, 2019 17:12:28 GMT
Salford Ciddy who are 3 divisions superior, get similar crowds to FC and have full time pro's and staff only charge a tenner a game and £25 less than FC for a season ticket. FC aint paid any capital back toward their huge loans and very little interest and are possibly the only non league club who cant survive on crowds of around 2000? Where does all the income go? ?
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Aug 13, 2019 18:20:01 GMT
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Post by fcum on Aug 13, 2019 18:20:01 GMT
Salford Ciddy who are 3 divisions superior, get similar crowds to FC and have full time pro's and staff only charge a tenner a game and £25 less than FC for a season ticket. FC aint paid any capital back toward their huge loans and very little interest and are possibly the only non league club who cant survive on crowds of around 2000? Where does all the income go? ? Salford City are also owned by a billionaire and several millionaires and lost around £32k per week in 2017/18. Great comparison.
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Post by freebarrygeorge on Aug 13, 2019 20:52:52 GMT
Salford Ciddy who are 3 divisions superior, get similar crowds to FC and have full time pro's and staff only charge a tenner a game and £25 less than FC for a season ticket. FC aint paid any capital back toward their huge loans and very little interest and are possibly the only non league club who cant survive on crowds of around 2000? Where does all the income go? ? Salford City are also owned by a billionaire and several millionaires and lost around £32k per week in 2017/18. Great comparison. Manchester United are also owned by a billionaire and several millionaires and made around £500k per week in 2017/18. Great comparison.
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Aug 13, 2019 21:28:29 GMT
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Post by fcum on Aug 13, 2019 21:28:29 GMT
Salford City are also owned by a billionaire and several millionaires and lost around £32k per week in 2017/18. Great comparison. Manchester United are also owned by a billionaire and several millionaires and made around £500k per week in 2017/18. Great comparison. You become more ridiculous with every post.
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Post by freebarrygeorge on Aug 13, 2019 22:02:05 GMT
Manchester United are also owned by a billionaire and several millionaires and made around £500k per week in 2017/18. Great comparison. You become more ridiculous with every post. Why is that? Because you were made to look a twat with your example of a comparison???
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Aug 13, 2019 22:02:09 GMT
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Post by jonnyashton on Aug 13, 2019 22:02:09 GMT
But Salford can afford to be in debt to achieve their ambition. FC can't. And he was referring to admission prices.It doesn't really matter what Salford take in.
Million Billion Trillion Zillion Aires have no relevance to season ticket, admission prices.
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Aug 14, 2019 6:43:39 GMT
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Post by TomSpotley on Aug 14, 2019 6:43:39 GMT
Gainsborough charge £12 too I've noticed. My point was that the pride in 'affordable football' and 'doing things differently' seems to have gone. Prove me wrong
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Aug 14, 2019 6:59:35 GMT
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Post by fcum on Aug 14, 2019 6:59:35 GMT
You become more ridiculous with every post. Why is that? Because you were made to look a twat with your example of a comparison??? No, because your posts are completely inane. You started this by saying Salford can charge £10 and be full time etc whereas we charge £12 and are still in debt. What's your point? Salford could charge 50p per game and it would make little difference to their business model.
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Aug 14, 2019 11:08:00 GMT
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Post by TomSpotley on Aug 14, 2019 11:08:00 GMT
FC are still in debt and that won't be helped by losing a third of the supporter base. My argument is not against Salford, who, as fcum mentioned, can do what they want. My argument is that we are now one of the most expensive clubs for matchday admission in our league, a £1 drop would have been good but who am I to argue that. The 'affordable football' and 'doing things differently' now has taken a back seat to pay off the debts and some might say rightly so. Whatever happened to all the supporters branches who raised money for the club with various events??
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Aug 14, 2019 13:31:50 GMT
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Post by jonnyashton on Aug 14, 2019 13:31:50 GMT
That's a question. I used to attend 1. However that stopped in September 16.
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Aug 14, 2019 14:49:57 GMT
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Post by robthebuilder on Aug 14, 2019 14:49:57 GMT
There used to be a section on the clubs website for all the branches. Just had a look for it, but couldn't find anything ?
But I believe The Stockport Branch still hold a seance once a year though !
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Aug 14, 2019 16:32:20 GMT
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Post by TomSpotley on Aug 14, 2019 16:32:20 GMT
I ran Cheshire branch for about 5 years, sold tshirts, badges, the lot. Then I moved out of Cheshire after my divorce and it folded. I believe Moston branch and Newton Heath branch are still going but there were loads of them. Another revenue stream gone
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