NickG Posted 22 May, 2010 Share Posted 22 May, 2010 when did they go on sale last season..? July..? did not cause much of a problem to shift 12k not until 10 July last year 5,000 sold in first 3 days 10,000 in first 2 weeks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 Was told today By who? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doggface Posted 23 May, 2010 Author Share Posted 23 May, 2010 An employee of sfc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arizona Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 well....something has to pay for the lavish spending.. The 29th highest average attendance in the country and a Swiss Billionaire? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Wayman Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 I doubt the prices will change, could even be giving season ticket holders that bit more time to get the money together. It's only to the fans advantage leaving the season tickets late, what ever the price. Most clubs are so desperate for revenue, you normally would not see this. On more careful reflection the delay looks to be administrative only. Soon, it will be exactly one year since the buy-out so it seems likely they are waiting for income flows from ticket sales to start to flow in the second year - which will be the 'first' fully operational year. The first year finances must have been somewhat artificial covered as it was by the settlement. I have been told (club) that no changes to seating or executive areas are scheduled, they have great difficulty selling what they've got available already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 An employee of sfc. Thanks. Well that would seem a bit late to me. Either way, it might not be a bad idea to give fans (officially) some idea, so that they could work out when/how they will finance this. Unless they're free (or £125) in which case it doesn't really matter anyway... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 Why are people getting so hot under the collar about this. Although we've finished playing the official end of the season isn't until June 1st. We no longer need to get money in to fill the shortfall between one season, to the other and the season's budgeting is no longer robbing Peter to pay Paul. It is NOT embarrassing and it is NOT bad Customer Service because as yet, there is NO product to sell! I think it is because they have to factor in whether we will be playing Rotherham or Dagenham & Redbits, that could make quite a difference. Not to mention Swindon or Millwall. Reality is that the Club really don't need to sell season tix this season, we only sold them early before to get some cashflow going during the summer months. People need to get used to the fact that our finances are not as they were and there are different priorities now. I still think that ST prices will be set at 1885 levels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 I still think that ST prices will be set at 1885 levels. Hope so, I've still got a few Gothic florin kicking around somewhere in a biscuit tin, knew they would come in handy one day... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trader Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 Maybe their accounting year ends on the 8th July (Ist anniversary of the takeover) and so offering season tickets in their 2nd year gives them a tax advantage. That is, their their turnover and profit will be held back in the first year and any tax due would be lessened. Expect ST's to be on sale from 9 July. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RonManager Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 Maybe it's one of those hilarious comedy moments where everyone thought everyone else was going to to take care of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Le God Posted 23 May, 2010 Share Posted 23 May, 2010 I still think that ST prices will be set at 1885 levels. What about £188.50 for a half season? At least it is more than £125 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint 76er Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I think it is because they have to factor in whether we will be playing Rotherham or Dagenham & Redbits, that could make quite a difference. Not to mention Swindon or Millwall. Reality is that the Club really don't need to sell season tix this season, we only sold them early before to get some cashflow going during the summer months. People need to get used to the fact that our finances are not as they were and there are different priorities now. I still think that ST prices will be set at 1885 levels. Okay, so one pound two shillings and tuppence three farthings it is then... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintwarwick Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Couple of mates going to Africa for the whole world cup, they are worried they will miss the renewal deadlines now, they thought they would have renewed by now. You can still renew whilst in Africa, just do it online, I will be should the need arise and won't miss the deaadline. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintRichmond Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 You can still renew whilst in Africa, just do it online, I will be should the need arise and won't miss the deaadline. De jungle drums am pretty damm quick massa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Maybe it's one of those hilarious comedy moments where everyone thought everyone else was going to to take care of it. I imagine it's the rather less hilarious situation that David Luker has not been involved and Cortese is trying to sort it on his own as ' it's his baby ' ... infact I would be almost certain of this... there is no way that Luker would leave it this late getting the season tickets on sale, it doesn't make sense... it will cost the club season ticket sales and reduces the window. There is a reason that 99% of clubs have had their season tickets on sale for a while.... because that's what sells the most season tickets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintRichmond Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I imagine it's the rather less hilarious situation that David Luker has not been involved and Cortese is trying to sort it on his own as ' it's his baby ' ... infact I would be almost certain of this... there is no way that Luker would leave it this late getting the season tickets on sale, it doesn't make sense... it will cost the club season ticket sales and reduces the window. There is a reason that 99% of clubs have had their season tickets on sale for a while.... because that's what sells the most season tickets. You mean like last season when they didn't go on sale until JULY ???:cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Tone Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 You mean like last season when they didn't go on sale until JULY ???:cool: The difference is that last July we had just been taken over, there was a wave of relief and even euphoria at our mere existence... and everyone knew we had a new team in charge and that much had to be set up from scratch. I simply cannot understand why we are not selling STs yet. It is just plain bad sales technique not to capitalise on the goodwill that was there at the end of the season following Wembley and the late good run of results. Goodwill fades over time. Sad saints-addicted gits like me will buy a ticket anyway, but others waver and some will not now bother to get a full ST, relying on buying tickets game by game .. and some of them will not attend every game. K. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 De jungle drums am pretty damm quick massa Massa? Oh dear. It's 1970s man with his outdated racial stereotypes. Did you enjoy 'Love Thy Neighbour'? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 You mean like last season when they didn't go on sale until JULY ???:cool: Completely different, we had just been taken over by a billionaire and saved from extinction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintRichmond Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Massa? Oh dear. It's 1970s man with his outdated racial stereotypes. Did you enjoy 'Love Thy Neighbour'? Racial ??? You are assuming I am a "white" man And yes, I did enjoy "Love Thy Neighbour", "Til Death us do part", and "It ain't arf hot mum", "Dads Army", "Allo Allo" They were all FUNNY, and by most "Foreign" people, accepted as such "Racist" is not purely "black" people It's a big world. I suppose it would surprise you, that in many "foreign" countries, they take the mickey out of the British ?? You must be very sensitive to object to my little response to a post:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 There is a reason that 99% of clubs have had their season tickets on sale for a while.... because that's what sells the most season tickets. Yes there is a reason that most clubs (less than 99% by the way) have STs on sale, and that is to deal with a cash flow issue during the summer when there is no income. We don't have that need any more, and the club will actually make more money over the season by selling less STs and getting more people to pay on an individual match basis. It may not be great customer relations, for the would be ST holders, but from the current business situation it makes perfect sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Yes there is a reason that most clubs (less than 99% by the way) have STs on sale, and that is to deal with a cash flow issue during the summer when there is no income. We don't have that need any more, and the club will actually make more money over the season by selling less STs and getting more people to pay on an individual match basis. It may not be great customer relations, for the would be ST holders, but from the current business situation it makes perfect sense. That is complete tosh, I am sorry to say. Season Tickets are there for a reason, they are the most economic way for both the club and the customer. I don't know the numbers, I could find out I guess, but I imagine than the 'casual fan' goes to less than half of the matches, choosing to ditch the smaller teams, midweek ones and ones during the summer holiday and possibly xmas periods. It has absolutely nothing to do with seeing them through to the start of the next season... we are not the only club with a wealthy owner, we are one of the only clubs without season tickets on sale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Racial ??? You are assuming I am a "white" man And yes, I did enjoy "Love Thy Neighbour", "Til Death us do part", and "It ain't arf hot mum", "Dads Army", "Allo Allo" They were all FUNNY, and by most "Foreign" people, accepted as such "Racist" is not purely "black" people It's a big world. I suppose it would surprise you, that in many "foreign" countries, they take the mickey out of the British ?? You must be very sensitive to object to my little response to a post:) Terribly sorry old bean. I assumed that when you used the term 'Massa' in your witty(?) little pastiche you were racially stereotyping an African person, whereas in actual fact, you were.......er........ racially stereotyping an African person. The term 'Massa' is a derivation of Master and as such implies subservience. I was intruiged by your sentence "Racist" is not purely "black" people. What exactly does that mean? Oh, and yes, I AM assuming you're a white man. If you're black, I'll eat my bowler hat, umbrella and briefcase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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merrimd Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I Don't get it. I would rather wait till the last min to by my season ticket, providing I still get an 'early bird' discount, than pay for something now that I can't use till August. Sorry, but just because "99%" do it, does not mean it is in the best interest of the fan. It probably helps that I am able to still budget for something BEFORE I have to pay for it. If I need to put away circa £30 a month, then I need to put away £30 a month. I dont need to know the exact price to do that. If i am slightly out I can add/take away a bit later on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintRichmond Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Terribly sorry old bean. I assumed that when you used the term 'Massa' in your witty(?) little pastiche you were racially stereotyping an African person, whereas in actual fact, you were.......er........ racially stereotyping an African person. The term 'Massa' is a derivation of Master and as such implies subservience. I was intruiged by your sentence "Racist" is not purely "black" people. What exactly does that mean? Oh, and yes, I AM assuming you're a white man. If you're black, I'll eat my bowler hat, umbrella and briefcase. Racist By and large If you insult "black" people , that is generally regarde as being RACIST But, a a "Race" is not purely "black" people, if you do the same to Germans, French, Indian, Pakistani, and indeed, other White people, THAT is being Racist against those creeds By adopting your tone in your response, to what I assume to be a parady of what a British response to be in the days when Britain had an Empire, you have put yourself in no better a position as my "massa" comment I feel sorry in respect of your future diet, as I am NOT "white":D:rolleyes::cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I Don't get it. I would rather wait till the last min to by my season ticket, providing I still get an 'early bird' discount, than pay for something now that I can't use till August. Sorry, but just because "99%" do it, does not mean it is in the best interest of the fan. It probably helps that I am able to still budget for something BEFORE I have to pay for it. If I need to put away circa £30 a month, then I need to put away £30 a month. I dont need to know the exact price to do that. If i am slightly out I can add/take away a bit later on. 99% do it because IT IS!!! Generally speaking if 99% of people are doing it, it's because IT WORKS!!! I personally think David Luker has been f*cked over by Cortese and NC has taken on the season ticket policy on his own taking no input from Luker. He does seem to think he knows better than anyone else. Infact it's not beyond the realms of possibility that Cortese has seen this thread and is holding the tickets back on purpose to wind Saints fans up and remind everyone Saints is 'his baby' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Le God Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Infact it's not beyond the realms of possibility that Cortese has seen this thread and is holding the tickets back on purpose to wind Saints fans up and remind everyone Saints is 'his baby' I think that it is a long, long way beyond the realms of reality if you believe that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I think that it is a long, long way beyond the realms of reality if you believe that. I know, I know... still... I have heard from people inside the club, and it's obvious to those on the outside that he does like to constantly remind everyone, including contractors he does business with, who is incharge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
merrimd Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 99% do it because IT IS!!! But why is it? What else would you be happy to pay for and not use for 3 months? And to say that clubs doing it before the end of the season in order to pay for the close season is tosh is just nonsense. It is the ONLY reason why they would do it. We do not need to do it, therefore we are not doing it. I really cant see why it is such a huge issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Racist By and large If you insult "black" people , that is generally regarde as being RACIST But, a a "Race" is not purely "black" people, if you do the same to Germans, French, Indian, Pakistani, and indeed, other White people, THAT is being Racist against those creeds By adopting your tone in your response, to what I assume to be a parady of what a British response to be in the days when Britain had an Empire, you have put yourself in no better a position as my "massa" comment I feel sorry in respect of your future diet, as I am NOT "white":D:rolleyes::cool: Oh dear, we are confused aren't we? You have muddled up 'race' and 'creed'. Creed relates to religious belief and has nothing to do with race at all. You also suggest that if an Englishman insults a German, this is racist. Wrong! The English share the same racial heritage as the Germans and the French. Anyway, I digress. I maintain that in your original post you were racially stereotyping Africans. And I did say that if you're black, I'll eat my bowler hat etc......... I am still confident that I will not be dining on anything other than pasta this evening. Pip pip! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 But why is it? What else would you be happy to pay for and not use for 3 months? And to say that clubs doing it before the end of the season in order to pay for the close season is tosh is just nonsense. It is the ONLY reason why they would do it. We do not need to do it, therefore we are not doing it. I really cant see why it is such a huge issue. LOL Course... why do Chelsea, QPR, Liverpool, Man United etc etc do it then? Gate reciepts for Premiership and in some cases, championship clubs make up a tiny bit of their turnover. Go on... considering their gate receipts for the 3 big teams are a fraction of their turnover. It doesnt take a rocket scientist to work out that if literally every club have their season tickets on sale before the end of the season then they are doing it because that is the way that sells the most tickets? Are you honestly saying that our Italian banker knows more than all of these clubs and has developed a new revolutionary selling technique and spotted something that the other 91 clubs have not? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 But why is it? What else would you be happy to pay for and not use for 3 months? And to say that clubs doing it before the end of the season in order to pay for the close season is tosh is just nonsense. It is the ONLY reason why they would do it. We do not need to do it, therefore we are not doing it. I really cant see why it is such a huge issue. because my wife wants to spend it on a 3 piece suite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
merrimd Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 LOL Course... why do Chelsea, QPR, Liverpool, Man United etc etc do it then? Gate reciepts for Premiership and in some cases, championship clubs make up a tiny bit of their turnover. Go on... considering their gate receipts for the 3 big teams are a fraction of their turnover. It doesnt take a rocket scientist to work out that if literally every club have their season tickets on sale before the end of the season then they are doing it because that is the way that sells the most tickets? Are you honestly saying that our Italian banker knows more than all of these clubs and has developed a new revolutionary selling technique and spotted something that the other 91 clubs have not? Yeah LOL, cos Man U et al would really struggle to sell their season tickets in just, say a month, what with them being so damn easy to get hold of. They might have to dig into the waiting list for spare season tickets if they did that! It also doesn't need the business acumen of Richard Branson to realise that if you bring in £5million or so income before you close down for the season , that would be a really good business move. "We dont NEED the money before hand, StuRomsey said so, however why have it sat in our fans bank accounts when it can be sat in ours! " Are you seriously telling me that you are considering NOT committing yourself to a season ticket PURELY because you cant have it now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintRichmond Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Oh dear, we are confused aren't we? You have muddled up 'race' and 'creed'. Creed relates to religious belief and has nothing to do with race at all. You also suggest that if an Englishman insults a German, this is racist. Wrong! The English share the same racial heritage as the Germans and the French. Anyway, I digress. I maintain that in your original post you were racially stereotyping Africans. And I did say that if you're black, I'll eat my bowler hat etc......... I am still confident that I will not be dining on anything other than pasta this evening. Pip pip! It is generally accepted that to insult a "black" man, is being Racist So, Kindly explain the difference between insulting "black" people, as opposed to German, French, Indian etc etc ?? Don't those countries have the same rights as the "black" people ?? You seem to be saying that if Alf Garnet insulted Germans, French, Indian etc etc, that was perfectly OK But to do it against the "black" races, that was Taboo Seems a bit of an unequak equation to me:cool::rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 It is generally accepted that to insult a "black" man, is being Racist So, Kindly explain the difference between insulting "black" people, as opposed to German, French, Indian etc etc ?? Don't those countries have the same rights as the "black" people ?? You seem to be saying that if Alf Garnet insulted Germans, French, Indian etc etc, that was perfectly OK But to do it against the "black" races, that was Taboo Seems a bit of an unequak equation to me:cool::rolleyes: Can you all get off this thread please ? Ta. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 It is generally accepted that to insult a "black" man, is being Racist So, Kindly explain the difference between insulting "black" people, as opposed to German, French, Indian etc etc ?? Don't those countries have the same rights as the "black" people ?? You seem to be saying that if Alf Garnet insulted Germans, French, Indian etc etc, that was perfectly OK But to do it against the "black" races, that was Taboo Seems a bit of an unequak equation to me:cool::rolleyes: any chance you two can take your ever so interesting discussion onto PM? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Yeah LOL, cos Man U et al would really struggle to sell their season tickets in just, say a month, what with them being so damn easy to get hold of. They might have to dig into the waiting list for spare season tickets if they did that! It also doesn't need the business acumen of Richard Branson to realise that if you bring in £5million or so income before you close down for the season , that would be a really good business move. "We dont NEED the money before hand, StuRomsey said so, however why have it sat in our fans bank accounts when it can be sat in ours! " Are you seriously telling me that you are considering NOT committing yourself to a season ticket PURELY because you cant have it now? I don't get this post, there is som many contradictions etc... I think it is about time we got off our high-horse. We are not uber-rich, we are being run as a business for profit... and the most profitable way of selling season tickets is to have them on sale as early as possible... what part of that don't you get? As for me, I am in the 'will renew regardless' category. It's just annoying they didn't come out in March, and I hope there is a good reason for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I think his point is that if you are German you can also be black/white/mixed race/asian origin - you're not being racist by insulting Germans. Anyway, where's our ****ing Season Tickets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I just wish some people would calm down a bit. There is obvioulsy a reason for the later-than-average sales. It is not some sort of whacky conspiracy. Given that just about everything associated with the new owners has, so far, been good I am perfectly happy to assume that this will also be for a good reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 No news yet according to David Luker 10 minutes ago... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Seeing Cortese is this ruthless business man, he's screwed up big time on season tickets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintscottofthenortham Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 They were on about changing it all to have Season Ticket Cards that we can buy our Chicken Balti Pies and Pint of our new Lager (Carling I think it's to be) straight on the card. If this is what they are doing, it will take a bit of time. As long as I can renew before the season kicks off, I really ain't fussed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 They were on about changing it all to have Season Ticket Cards that we can buy our Chicken Balti Pies and Pint of our new Lager (Carling I think it's to be) straight on the card. If this is what they are doing, it will take a bit of time. As long as I can renew before the season kicks off, I really ain't fussed. Am pretty sure we are not having smart card system next year... the delay is all about Cortese delaying, nothing else... it might be for a reason, but nobody other than Cortese knows what that reason is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustMike Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 I don't get this post, there is som many contradictions etc... I think it is about time we got off our high-horse. We are not uber-rich, we are being run as a business for profit... and the most profitable way of selling season tickets is to have them on sale as early as possible... what part of that don't you get? As for me, I am in the 'will renew regardless' category. It's just annoying they didn't come out in March, and I hope there is a good reason for it. so are you saying that just because they didnt go on sale in march / april time then people wont get one? Still is plenty of time before season starts and who knows what deals / offers they will come up with. The one bit I do agree with you on, from a previous post of yours is those that pay in installments, getting out of the way before xmas time. I do hope the club has some alternative in mind Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AK Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 The details of next season's corporate sponsorship deals have been released, hopefully news of the season tickets will not be too far behind but without the price hike. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Le God Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Am pretty sure we are not having smart card system next year... the delay is all about Cortese delaying, nothing else... it might be for a reason, but nobody other than Cortese knows what that reason is. Every single one of those three statements is entirely speculative. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 Every single one of those three statements is entirely speculative. Is it now... For the record, I think we will know this afternoon, if not tommorow morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevegrant Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 so are you saying that just because they didnt go on sale in march / april time then people wont get one? Still is plenty of time before season starts and who knows what deals / offers they will come up with. Some people genuinely might not bother - IMO the perfect time to put them on sale was the week after the Carlisle league game, where it was mathematically certain we'd still be in League One next season. That way the memories of Wembley and a good end-of-season run are still fresh in people's minds. I'll be very interested to hear if there is a genuine reason for the delay. Given the pathetic responses that came from the club regarding the Southend programme, I'm not holding my breath. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 May, 2010 Share Posted 24 May, 2010 so are you saying that just because they didnt go on sale in march / april time then people wont get one? Still is plenty of time before season starts and who knows what deals / offers they will come up with. The one bit I do agree with you on, from a previous post of yours is those that pay in installments, getting out of the way before xmas time. I do hope the club has some alternative in mind Yes, that is exactly what I am saying... why do you think most clubs put season tickets on sale before the end of the season? Because it is the best time to capture people. Of course there is the hardcore which will renew... but for some people SFC is now at the back of their minds again and it will be har to recapture them to get them to commit to a season ticket. Listen, as I keep saying and for some whacky reason, nobody can understand... there is a reason that every single club if possible get their season tickets on sale before the end of the previous season is.................... because it sells the most season tickets by doing it this way! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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