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    Season tickets

    Does anyone know anything about season tickets for our return to the Championship? I have heard anything and there is nothing on the official site.

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    You want Lai out but you’re buying a season ticket Kets!? 🤔

    Those two things don’t compute mate.

    FOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    You want Lai out but you’re buying a season ticket Kets!? 🤔

    Those two things don’t compute mate.

    FOL.
    I am also vehemently FOL but his ownership won’t stop me going to games, I would say not going might be worse as in his eyes it would reinforce the rape the club tactic of cash recouping..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    You want Lai out but you’re buying a season ticket Kets!? ��

    Those two things don’t compute mate.

    FOL.
    Therein lies the problem of course and the owners take full advantage of it.

    Again it is interesting to see what has happened in Germany where fans have more say. This is pasted from an article in 2018 from Football Bundesliga.

    In September 2018 under the fans banner after a UEFA evaluation report gave Germany’s Euro 2024 bid the edge over Turkey on Friday, the weekend’s league matches began with players in stadiums up and down the country posing with the official bid slogan: “United by football – United in the heart of Europe.”

    But in the stands, supporters displayed huge banners mimicking the slogan with the words: “United by money – corrupt in the heart of Europe.”

    Last season (2017/8) saw wide-ranging protests across German football against issues which supporters see as linked to commercialisation and as a threat to their fan culture, including: unsociable kick-off times, corruption, collective punishments, video assistant referees and the continued presence of a Red Bull team in the Bundesliga.

    The most virulent protests revolved around attempts to abolish German football’s 50+1 rule, which stipulates that a club’s membership controls 50% of the shares in its professional football team, plus one share, thus preventing any third party from obtaining a majority stake.

    The first 20 minutes of most matches in Germany’s top three divisions were played out in silence for one week after a coalition of supporter groups, including many of the country’s leading ultra groups, announced a nationwide atmosphere boycott.

    The boycott, which included Bayern Munich vs. Augsburg on Tuesday and will include Borussia Dortmund vs. Nuremberg tonight, is part of ongoing protests against the German Football Association and the perceived over-commercialisation of the game.

    Over commercialisation of the game in Germany? They are having a laugh compared to what has happened over here.

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    We think we’ve already got ours...we bought early birds ( as in previous years ) but at our age we can’t remember when and for what season !
    To be truthful, we believe our early birds are in place...but have not had confirmation ?

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