I've been trying to find mine without any luck.
http://mycrowdie.co.uk/pictures
Did any of you bother in the end?
I've been trying to find mine without any luck.
http://mycrowdie.co.uk/pictures
Did any of you bother in the end?
Money-making ****e...just like the decision to deny anyone who wants a new ST to get one, another examples of the "commercial realities" of our new "existence", welcome to the PL.
Being a regular Home & Away for years many of the hardcore support dedicated pictures of friends sadly no longer with us so they'd be there in spirit to savour the moment - so with respect WTF11, I disagree with your view on this matter.
ALAW -MOT together in heaven & earth Leeds,Leeds,LEEDS.
Yea, how DARE the club offer people the chance to buy a crowdie and keep money coming in to the club when we never knew whether we'd go up or not. You didn't have to buy one, it is an option and you know what, the stadium looked much better for it.
Also with season tickets, people who have been going year in year out for the past 20 years deserve the right, not people suddenly jumping at the chance because its PL football and if you're on about fact they're capped at what is it 15000? Again, great decision, means it won't just basically shut everyone out who doesn't have one.
Honestly, I think people like you just want to criticise our club for anything. We are going up, in best financial situation we've been in probably since the 90s, have the best manager we've had since **** knows, great squad with young talent coming through and what are you complaining about? A £20 crowdie that nobody is forced to purchase. Get a grip
Most, if not all, clubs have suspended ST sales. Reason? They don't yet know how many fans they will be allowed to have in taking social distancing into account. Will away fans be let in? Here in the Netherlands there is a season long blanket ban on away fans.
The FA/PL, together with the government have to come up with the protocol first. Only then will clubs know how many tickets per game they can sell.
Once that is known, it will be down to individual clubs to decide what their policy will be. Will they use seniority/longevity of season ticket holding to reward the longest serving fans as Orgoner suggested? Will they take the approach that they have x amount of STH's and the Covid capacity is half of that and sell ST's to half of the games so that each current STH gets to see half the games, 1 ST per person?
How would half a ST work? One half might have the Liverpool game, the other Citeh. Spurs/Chelsea. West Ham/Arsenal. Leicester/ManU.
Things could get interesting if, halfway through the season, Covid was no longer an issue and they could sell more ST's.........