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Thread: Open letter to Mr Stewart

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    Open letter to Mr Stewart

    Dear Mr Stewart,

    I have cancelled my direct debit. I will attend the next match as a "pay on the day customer" but I'm afraid that the actions and words from the club over the past few months have eroded my financial commitment. I will review my attendance based on the quality of entertainment I see on a week by week basis.

    Premiere league ambitions backed by division two funding. Premiere league ambitions underpinned by non-league management and executive leadership.

    And a final word, when you sack Mr Stubbs please think hard about who made the appointment and whether you backed him with sufficient funds to match your stated ambitions (or even survival in the Championship).

    Donald

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    You're not the only one mate. When all is said and done, it was TS decision to bring in Stubbs. He is ultimately accountable wether the offers of funds be true or not.

    He needs to wake up and smell the cornflakes, get some help from someone who actually knows what they are doing and stop this love in with everything Scotland. It's simply not good enough and I have a sneaky feeling that a shed loads may be considering cancelling direct debits.

    What a shower of $hit this club has become.

    Edit* awaits usual abuse

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    typical and expected by some fans, only want to know when the sun is shining

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    Cancelling your direct debit wont have that much of an impact on the club I wouldn't think tbh.

    Haven't 4 payments already come out. If so you'll have paid about £45 for each game you've seen if full paying customers.

    Obviously not getting the full seasons worth of payments will change what they thought they would be getting over the whole season. Looking at what we've laid on players this may not matter either.

    One thing I will say is cancelling your season ticket direct debit will affect you getting tickets for games in your names and you will never be able to have the direct debit option again. A mate of mine who cancelled his direct debit could not purchase tickets for the Villa game for that very reason.

    That said its not surprising people are doing it, they will be gutted by what's been happening and yesterday will be the final straw.

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    Let's all take a deep breath.

    We need Zil to take our minds off current Millers affairs with one of his inane 1960s Northern Soul quizzes

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    I can afford to pay cash for season tickets, but theres two of us, and the club gave us a free gift in that there was no charge for direct debit, so i took this option and have done for the last few years..whats happening now reminds me of the george kerr reign...dismantling a team etc to cut costs....weve now firmly planted ourselves as relegation favourites rather than candidates..what a shambles..i wont be cancelling the direct debits though..i like to see lots of goals..even if its from the opposition...i dread to think how our non existant defence is going to cope away from home..

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    So glad i didnt buy me & my lad a season ticket...before anyone slags me off for not doing so , i work permanent nights so thats the reason why....can't do midweek games.
    And also i have to think of my wife and other child who don't go.
    Family comes 1st....EVERYTIME.

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    I feel your pain Bri.. I too work permanent nights but put sneaky holiday requests in for mid-week home fixtures. I WILL get my money's worth from my season ticket.

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    I am not going to slag anyone off for cancelling because it's their money and their right. I have paid for the entire season and will miss a couple of matches because of holidays. However, whilst I fully understand why people are upset, I personally, glass half full that I am, feel that we need to just wait and see how this season unfolds.

    The second half meltdown at Oakwell was awful, the first half display at NYS against Wolves was sublime, with pass and movement. We have had 450 plus minutes of football in the league and there are still 123 points to play for.

    TS has appointed AS to do a specific job because he felt the previous model was not sustainable, which, I feel is the correct assumption. I wish we had signed a striker and commanding central defender before transfer deadline and wished we had kept Ritchie Smallwood. Fact is we haven't so we will have to see what happens.

    I said before that things can change very quickly in this game, our friends up the road being a perfect example. We have lost momentum since the end of last season for a number of reasons. We now have the opportunity to got the ball rolling again.

    AS and team get the training pitch worn out before the next game, use the new technology to your advantage and I'll see you on 10th September. UP THE MILLERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anderson Council View Post
    I am not going to slag anyone off for cancelling because it's their money and their right. I have paid for the entire season and will miss a couple of matches because of holidays. However, whilst I fully understand why people are upset, I personally, glass half full that I am, feel that we need to just wait and see how this season unfolds.

    The second half meltdown at Oakwell was awful, the first half display at NYS against Wolves was sublime, with pass and movement. We have had 450 plus minutes of football in the league and there are still 123 points to play for.

    TS has appointed AS to do a specific job because he felt the previous model was not sustainable, which, I feel is the correct assumption. I wish we had signed a striker and commanding central defender before transfer deadline and wished we had kept Ritchie Smallwood. Fact is we haven't so we will have to see what happens.

    I said before that things can change very quickly in this game, our friends up the road being a perfect example. We have lost momentum since the end of last season for a number of reasons. We now have the opportunity to got the ball rolling again.

    AS and team get the training pitch worn out before the next game, use the new technology to your advantage and I'll see you get hammered by Bristol City on 10th September. UP THE MILLERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    There I've fixed it for you.

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