Will Goodison be sold out next season?

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Yes it will, aside from that the deadline for your own seat is the 6th, not long now, and im sure many havent renewed so far and that Sam will still be here then.
One thing i can now is i bet some clowns moan saying they should extend the deadline, I know a few idiots did last year and thankfully the club didnt, just like i hope they dont in a few weeks time
 
I'm just about to renew mine. First time I've had a ST since Moyes first half season. Say what you want about the football, you simply cannot complain about the basic level of entertainment this season has provided - Ashley Williams fighting everyone, Schneiderlin booed as he comes on the pitch, a goal scored from the half way line, loads of pens, the zero to hero story of Oumar Niasse, Cuco Martina, Rooney transforming into a decent midfielder, the return of Seamus Coleman running the length of the pitch against Leicester, Sam Allardyce and Sammy Lee on the touchline - soap opera and movie writers would have struggled to come up with this as a plot.

We've had our best spell of the season under Allardyce haven't we? Don't get me wrong I don't like him, it upsets me still that he's our manager and he's a horrible smug fat headed get, but we've done okay since he's come in, certainly creating more chances now than we were earlier in the season, and his signings have undeniably made a positive impact.
Yes mate, it's a pity some fans don't appreciate what Allardyce and his team have done in guaranteeing Premier league football next season, so, in my opinion, he has earned the right to lead them next season.
 
Big mistake man, hope you won't regret that.
Maybe.

Can honestly say I haven't missed the football so far, but I have missed the crack.

I'm a stubborn git so I reckon I'll stick to my guns. I certainly won't be going back whilst Allardyce is still there.
 
Yes mate, it's a pity some fans don't appreciate what Allardyce and his team have done in guaranteeing Premier league football next season, so, in my opinion, he has earned the right to lead them next season.
It's funny how two people can look at a scenario and have completely different views on it.
 
To answer the question in the thread title, yes, yes it will. ( To be honest, I didn't actually read the article, great pics though Chico )

For every person saying they won't come next season if Allardyce is in charge, there are likely to be twice as many people who'd love to take their place
Very good. Although I'm not sure this current lot deserve such loyalty from our fans.
 
Am I alone in thinking that attendances - and season ticket sales - are likely to come down with Allardyce as manager? There was a wave of optimism before the start of this season. Next season there will be very little football to enjoy and, I suspect, very little success to celebrate.

There are economic reasons too. Many people in jobs are on low hours and low pay. Pay rises have been held back but prices continue to rise. Oil and petrol are likely to go up, making travel to the ground more expensive too.

Renwal is a great dilemma for me. Is BFS going to stay? Must I pay for my seat to see a display of everything I dislike about football? Should I give up my seat permanently to avoid it? I don't know what to do.
 
Everton supporters are notoriously fickle, title winners in 1987 yet by 1990/91 we got one gate of 14000 v Wimbledon. Same story in the 70s and early 90s when we lost 20,000 fans in no time.
Think we will be down to 33k average next season given the apathy and realisation that a big spending backer hasn't changed anything.
 
When Goodison has sold out this year then there will be no problem selling out next year... even with Sam.

This has been the most disappointing , dispiriting season that I can remember and I can remember a lot.

The disappointment has been magnified by the summer spending spree which promised so much.

If Sam is here next season, and I am not yet convinced he won't, we will have a solid season with probably a finish in seventh place again. Safe but not inspiring.
 
I've already renewed even though I detest Allardyce and his cronies. Point is I love everton more than I detest him.

Yes Goodison will be full, but that is nothing to do with Allardyce et al, more to do with fear over losing your season ticket after the oaf is sacked. I'll be going long after that buffoon has left and been but a distant dirty memory.
 
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