27% of Everton ST holders considering cancelling for 09/10

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To which stadium would you be more likely to want to buy a season ticket? The one which has both good & poor seats to make sure you have a good one or to the one where every seat is pretty much equal? Considering the price and the fact you might miss a few matches, why buy the ST to the stadium where you will get a decent seat in any case?


Makis in, Bill out!

I honestly cant beleive what you just wrote!

That has to be the most ridiculous point i have ever read!:lol:
 
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To which stadium would you be more likely to want to buy a season ticket? The one which has both good & poor seats to make sure you have a good one or to the one where every seat is pretty much equal? Considering the price and the fact you might miss a few matches, why buy the ST to the stadium where you will get a decent seat in any case?

35k at £30 a ticket

or

50k at £20 a ticket

see that economy of scale jobbie that there? Now imagine more corporate boxes, and toilets fitting the 21st century, and the option of buying a cold beer at half time and maybe a hot pie.

Imagine the possibilities. Its easy if you try.
 
Who can blame them...

How many obstructed views? For how much money? to choose either a piss or a pint at half time.

Good enough for someone to tell you you should suffer such a woeful matchday experience, but he doesn't tend to go - he's far too good for that.

:lol:

The day I have to account for my Evertonian credentials to a stalker like you is the day I'll start supporting Liverpool.
 

35k at £30 a ticket

or

50k at £20 a ticket

see that economy of scale jobbie that there? Now imagine more corporate boxes, and toilets fitting the 21st century, and the option of buying a cold beer at half time and maybe a hot pie.

Imagine the possibilities. Its easy if you try.

More corporate boxes...in a recession....in Kirkby. Get that bid in for Kaka now.

A cold beer and a hot pie? You can get that outside Goodison now. Unless your an alcoholic or a clinically obese carb-craving monster then getting stuck in a queue in the ground needn't be an issue. :lol:
 
27% consider cancelling season ticket for next year?

99% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

I think its a fair reflection, i know a few season ticket holders and they are all in the same boat with regards cashflow. More and more people are losing jobs and money is being very tight. Clearly the first things to go are luxurys, such as STs. Its going to be a very bleak year or 2, im fairly sure when renewal time come, the price of my ST will be the least of my worrys.
 
Makis in, Bill out!

I honestly cant beleive what you just wrote!

That has to be the most ridiculous point i have ever read!:lol:
You are out of touch if you think that's ridiculous. Just read some of the forums and you get the idea.

Honestly, if you know you are going to miss about 5 matches a season, and know you can get normal tickets for the match with the same view more or less as from a ST seat, why buy the ST ticket and loose 150 quid?

Not that everyone thinks that way, but I'm pretty sure there are quite a few people at GP who do. They won't be getting a ST for Kirkby because there nothing for them in it.

35k at £30 a ticket

or

50k at £20 a ticket

see that economy of scale jobbie that there? Now imagine more corporate boxes, and toilets fitting the 21st century, and the option of buying a cold beer at half time and maybe a hot pie.

Imagine the possibilities. Its easy if you try.
The ticket prices have to be at least the same just to pay the extra debt. There is no way the club is going to slash ticket prices for Kirkby, that's just a silly idea.
 

Almost as silly as looking around at the economic environment and somehow pinning the blame on the club for people being hard up right now. The usual suspects have been quiet for a few days but as soon as a bit of slightly negative news comes out, there they are, regular as clockwork.

Gordon Brown has tried to blame everyone for the current mess but even he hasn't stooped so low as to place the blame at BK's door.
 
Almost as silly as looking around at the economic environment and somehow pinning the blame on the club for people being hard up right now. The usual suspects have been quiet for a few days but as soon as a bit of slightly negative news comes out, there they are, regular as clockwork.

Gordon Brown has tried to blame everyone for the current mess but even he hasn't stooped so low as to place the blame at BK's door.

That's about as far away from anything that's been said on this thread as you could get. You really are willing some posts to read as you'd like them to read. Who on earth has said Bill Kenwright is responsible for the recession?

In your own time.
 
That's about as far away from anything that's been said on this thread as you could get. You really are willing some posts to read as you'd like them to read. Who on earth has said Bill Kenwright is responsible for the recession?

In your own time.

I'd remove you from here if I could, and that puts you in a very exclusive club along with only keith shabs.

Congratulations.
 

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