Season Ticket Holder? Kirkby?

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  • I am a season ticket holder who voted to go to Kirkby

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • I am a season ticket holder who voted to stay.

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • I am not a season ticket holder.

    Votes: 10 62.5%

  • Total voters
    16
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The club, can't financially have two plans on the go in-case one fails. It costs too much money. If Kirkby falls through then the club steps back and re-evaluates. The Kirkby move forced KEIOC to come up with the loop proposal and forced LCC into making their token gestures to keep us in the city limits.

The club have evaluated the possibilities, chose the plan they think is best for the club and (obviously, KW's favorite soundbite) deliverable. Now they are pursuing that plan. I am pretty sure our financial state does not allow for us to pursue a back-up plan in case Kirkby falls through.

Bridge that road when we come to it.

If there is time. I can understand your point Dylan, but I'm a little concerned none the less.
 

Im a season ticket holder, but i didnt vote, i was on holiday at the time, if i did vote i wouldve voted 'yes move to kirkby' at the time, however now i realy dont want to, lets just re develop goodison, or move somewhere else in liverpool...
 
I am a half season ticket holder (share with GFs dad), but watch all the home games. Season ticket in the lower bullens ([Poor language removed] seat), but prefer to go top balcony these days. I voted No to Kirkby, mainly due to location and my doubts concerning it. I voted yes to the kings dock, centre of Liverpool etc. Its not staying at Goodison that concerns me, its more leaving the city for good. I undertsnad we must move on, but this desicion could stick with us for 100 years, theirs no turning back once were gone.
 

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