Bare bum wrote:This is how Carlisle are doing it
https://www.carlisleunited.co.uk/news/2 ... kend-game/
Though don't know why they are informing of ticket costs when it's season ticket holders only
redrobo wrote:Bare bum wrote:This is how Carlisle are doing it
https://www.carlisleunited.co.uk/news/2 ... kend-game/
Though don't know why they are informing of ticket costs when it's season ticket holders only
As much as I hate CUFC I have to congratulate them on being quick off the mark with getting their info over to season ticket holders.
What I find interesting is that it would appear that Season Ticket holders have already been allocated their position in the ground either in the stands or on the terraces.
In some ways I understand their decision to charge entry but not at full price...
I would expect our club to do something similar even though it will not be a decision they take lightly.
Our club needs some revenue quickly and for that reason I would have no problem in paying some kind of entrance fee to watch DA's new team perform.
marky No.1 wrote:https://www.morecambefc.com/news/2020/september/club-statement--pilot-game/
tim-sanchez wrote:Surely the club told the EFL they wanted to apply, but only if they could satisfy certain conditions first? Otherwise this does feel a bit weird from us.
don't you wash your hands on the way out from the axe?Brucie Arnee wrote:Sadly a bit of a PR disaster, you can’t really spin it any other way. The club had the chance to accommodate fans and I realise it would have been a lot of work but the bottom line is they’re not. The really strange thing is that you can attend Lancaster City’s matches. Surely the Mazuma is better suited to deal with Covid than the Giant Axe.
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