slight drop? not enough to placate fans. Although if its slight drop and then invest heavily in some good players and get a decent manager in that will help. Or how about spending some money on improving my matchday experience? they wanna charge exorbitant prices then they gotta provide a decent setting surely, not just for the posh lot across the pitch
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Originally posted by shania View PostThey shot themselves it the foot when dident buy us players in return.
they did. the club has spent a lot of money on the playing side, millions, more than at any other time in our history. the problem lies in how that money was spent - the decisions made regarding length of contracts and the quality of players brought in. not to mention not allowing a manager to choose his players rather than having them chosen for him.
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostRenew for 2010-11 and get 2011-12 free would fill the ground up.
They would make a killing and would not need to do stupid promotions which alienate the ST holders.
But I also agree, the prices have to be reduced by more than a token 5-10%. And if the unthinkable (in December it was)and QPR go down, a near 50% reduction would be the only thing likelyto attract decent crowds next season.
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Norwich Season Ticket Prices 2010/11
http://www.pinkun.com/content/pinkun...sonTickets.pdf
Some good deals ASSUMING they get promoted and the sort of figures I think we should be aiming for ASSUMING we stay up.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostPlatinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze will no longer be in existence next season.
Also, strong possibilities slight drop on season ticket prices.
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