But then you would have those Trust members who have already renewed, which is £15, up in arms. The club have really (but completely understandably) been caught unprepared by all this.Sara Pascoe wrote:They could've lowered the Trust membership fee to something nominal like £5 so that the discount would be seen in 2 games rather than 5. That would've been less annoying for casual fans, £15 is rather a lot for people who are going to turn up once or twice in a season.
2010/11 entrance fees
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It seems that some people object to paying to join the trust as a matter of principal so even if the membership fee went down to £1 it wouldn't satisfy some.Sara Pascoe wrote:They could've lowered the Trust membership fee to something nominal like £5 so that the discount would be seen in 2 games rather than 5. That would've been less annoying for casual fans, £15 is rather a lot for people who are going to turn up once or twice in a season.
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And that's the reason why the Club should challenge the Conference management over this directive which is unacceptable, unworkable and non-equitable. :twisted:Mad Dog wrote: The club have really (but completely understandably) been caught unprepared by all this.
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If facebook is anything to go by, there will be a heck of a lot of spaces this year especially when we play on freezing cold days against mundane teams.
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Agreed.rudolph_hucker wrote:If facebook is anything to go by, there will be a heck of a lot of spaces this year especially when we play on freezing cold days against mundane teams.
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Just a thought but how about charging £17 for one PDB ticket or £28 for one that includes a free voucher for admission to a subsequent game during the season? The same offer can be made to away fans ;-)
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According to someone on Confforum there is a Conference meeting being held at Nene Park today, hopefully this will be discussed.
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