Would you renew if relegated?

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No I don't think that's the case, I think we're terrible this year but the others haven't improved hence us being 12th and not 17th like we probably could be. There's some awful footballers out there scoring goals and supposidly playing well, in my opinion of course. The league is the home of second rate foreign players in all but the top few teams.

There's no doubting we've been worse than this year, but I've never seen a season before when Southampton have sat 3rd and beaten top teams or West Ham either.

We've not been great by any stretch but others have certainly improved and we can't control that. I'm not saying we should feel sorry for ourselves, we've clearly made a backwards step this season in the league and that's Matrinez and the players fault. But like Utd found last season if you don't continually improve year on year you get over taken and left behind.
 
This place, Jesus Christ. There's no chance we will get relegated - only about 6 weeks ago we were all confident of the Europa League and a strong league campaign.

Gone through a sticky patch and still got a worthy point against the CHAMPIONS.

People seriously wondering if they will renew their ST in case of a relegation. Bit laughable really.
 
This place, Jesus Christ. There's no chance we will get relegated - only about 6 weeks ago we were all confident of the Europa League and a strong league campaign.

Gone through a sticky patch and still got a worthy point against the CHAMPIONS.

People seriously wondering if they will renew their ST in case of a relegation. Bit laughable really.
How long before a sticky patch becomes a sea of superglue?
 


Its not a case of whether or not you would renew if we are relegated, its a case of whether you would continue to renew...as we would struggle to come straight back up.
 
I can see a massive drop in sales if we stay up, certainly a couple of thousand not renewing. At the very least the early bird offer may not be as effective as people will want to see what happens with coming and going players

Early bird offer coupled with "although relegated we will be investing massively to get quick promotion" will get me renewing, then we will buy Lambert off the [Poor language removed] for £5mill and a couple of thugs from the lower league and once again I will be saying to myself this is the last time.

Only to renew year in year out. It will be cheaper and potential to change to a better seat even though I have got a pretty decent one anyway, perks of being old and so going the game a while.
 
One of the sad facts about not chosing to support a local team, but one that calls you from afar, is that most of the time a season ticket isn't a viable option and you are not able to see your beloved team too often. But consider this..

I have a few mates who are Luton Town fans. Imagine how they must have felt over the last ten years. Yet every one of them renewed year after year and it was a great feeling, celebrating the return to the Football League with them on the pitch at Welling Utd (my local team) after the game..

So, would I renew my ticket if I was lucky enough to be in a position to have one? You bet your life I would!
 

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