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Noting that Mal Brannigan has suggested season tickets will be made available 'in the coming weeks' I'm wondering what sort of ideas the club and indeed the support have about the format and cost these should take.
Previously I've suggested they offer a option to purchase a ticket which doesn't include Celtic and The Rangers if promoted, both on the internet and directly to club officials, but that proposition hasn't been entertained.
Nonetheless, it brings the question: does the club have more clarity as to what level we will be playing at next year, and how many games will be played? Are there any decisions which they haven't, as yet, released?
Wondering what other supporters think (or know) about this.
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Possibly they might just go for a part payment scheme say £200 Now.
The balance when we know what league and how many games are on offer.
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We really need to get some clarity from the effing twats running our leagues, now.
Also think the club should go for part payment initially , to help United and us the supporters. We will be over 1k for season tickets I suspect, so would be reluctant to pay that much without a firmer guarantee regarding fixtures/ what happens if nae fitba.
Difficult for the club and us Arabs in the current climate.
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I think a 'deposit' type payment is the way to go. £100 or even a 3rd of the proposed price of season ticket. Surely they cant expect fans to pay full price in this current financial climate. Especially when theyve furloughed staff.
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Happy to buy mine just now if it goes towards helping the club get through this, as most will be I’d suspect.
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JerryDungle wrote:
Happy to buy mine just now if it goes towards helping the club get through this, as most will be I’d suspect.
Cant see it being high on most folks agendas just now.