peoffrey said:Making people pay £10 for what was traditionally free from the Box Office is a big mistake. Imagine people who are in Manchester as a one-off and want to go to a Match. "£10 each before you can book"
Sweet or salted?
1.618034 said:peoffrey said:Making people pay £10 for what was traditionally free from the Box Office is a big mistake. Imagine people who are in Manchester as a one-off and want to go to a Match. "£10 each before you can book"
Sweet or salted?
FFS. How many clubs can you join for free?
id guess not many, even non league clubsbluesmith said:1.618034 said:peoffrey said:Making people pay £10 for what was traditionally free from the Box Office is a big mistake. Imagine people who are in Manchester as a one-off and want to go to a Match. "£10 each before you can book"
Sweet or salted?
FFS. How many clubs can you join for free?
I'd guess most football clubs?
bluesmith said:1.618034 said:peoffrey said:Making people pay £10 for what was traditionally free from the Box Office is a big mistake. Imagine people who are in Manchester as a one-off and want to go to a Match. "£10 each before you can book"
Sweet or salted?
FFS. How many clubs can you join for free?
I'd guess most football clubs?
Spoilsport :pBlue-Eyes said:Shall we wait for an official announcement from the club before speculating what might, and might not be, over 50 pages?
Exactly.peoffrey said:bluesmith said:1.618034 said:FFS. How many clubs can you join for free?
I'd guess most football clubs?
If I'm away with work or have a random weekend somewhere then I tend to look for a football match to attend. Not ONCE have I been asked to hand over £10 for the right to buy a ticket. It's clearly being proposed that the replacement for the Accesscard will cost £10.
id guess not many, even non league clubs