one thing i dont understand
is the implied connection between season ticket sales and satisfaction among fans.
as i see it, i don't really have a choice whether i renew or not- as long as i'm physically and financially able to attend matches, i'll buy a ticket, because i'm a supporter. this is not conditional on who the manager is, who plays in midfield, what 'style' of play we employ, or results.
i do not want the club or anyone else to assume that because i renew my season ticket, i think everything's great.
of course, this may be different for others, but i really question the philosophy that states 'the team are not winning/not playing attractive football etc therefore i'm not going to support them'
like i say, it's probably just me...
Posted By: johnmcdowellshair on February 28th 2006 at 17:39:08
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- one thing i dont understand (NCFC) - johnmcdowellshair, Feb 28, 17:39:08
- Good point (NCFC) - inutero, Feb 28, 18:24:24
- I think your view applies to the majority. (NCFC) - Snakey, Feb 28, 17:42:15
- You should state that in a letter with your season ticket renewal. (n/m) (NCFC) - The Duke of Norfolk, Feb 28, 17:43:27
- Think i will. I just emailed Neil Doncaster the same sentiment about an hour ago. (n/m) (NCFC) - Snakey, Feb 28, 17:44:06
- You should state that in a letter with your season ticket renewal. (n/m) (NCFC) - The Duke of Norfolk, Feb 28, 17:43:27
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