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M42Owl

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  1. The issue for me is the number of sales periods we seem to have had with all bar one seeing a price increase.

    I bought on the North for £485 (I think) - about £21 per game. So I’d be happy to see PotD average £26. But with so many increases as we get to another, but still not the final, sales stage, we are at about £31 per game. PotD has to average no less than £35.
     

    It’s going to affect not just the big game attendees (who I don’t care too much about), but also those who genuinely find it difficult to justify a ST: long distance supporters, those with limited budgets, those working midweek evenings or Saturdays. Those who would come to a few games are more likely to be put off by higher and higher PotD prices.

    We need to cut down on the number of sales periods: early bird (Jan/Feb), late season (Apr), and close season (Jun onwards) so that we can keep the PotD price realistic. A 10% increase per stage and my £485 would become £535 and top out at £590 (£26/game) allowing for £30/game average on the North. Repeat across the ground and the negative impact on PotD would be much reduced.

  2. It’s not getting the game restarted quickly that was the problem. It’s when the ball goes in the crowd (happens quite often), play restarts with a ball taken from a cone, and then the original ball is thrown onto the pitch by someone in the crowd. It happened so often when we trialled multi-ball before that we soon scrapped the idea. I can’t see how it’ll not happen again in future.

    Multi-ball doesn’t work when the crowd is close to the pitch as at Hillsborough. It’s fine at the LL end when the lower level is empty, or when a stand is closed for an unattractive cup game. Regular games, nope.

  3. I think who leaves depends on who we’ve identified and are confident of getting in. 

    Near definite to leave: Stockdale, Hunt, and Brown.

    Probable departures: Adeniran, Paterson. Also FDB, but if, and its a big if, he wants to stay, and is only given a sensible deal (from the club’s perspective) then I’d keep him.

    Possible departures, provided we have a younger, better, upgrade lined up: Johnson, Gregory.

  4. 10 hours ago, Tank_Owl2,0 said:

    Drinks in London centre. Then forget the boozers near Wembley and head straight to the fanzone.

    Isn’t the fan zone “limited capacity”?
     

    With one of the Wednesday pubs being boycotted (hopefully) and the others not so big, I’m wondering if there’s a chance you get to the fans zone, it’s full, and the only realistic option is inside the ground. 
     

    Central London until as late as practicable seems the best option to me.

  5. What’s happening with tickets for the rearranged game? I can’t find anything on the club site other than the initial sales details.

    I’m assuming that the original ticket will be valid next week, but I’d like some official confirmation as reassurance.

    And surely there must have been a few returns that need to be resold, so there ought to be a ticket update of some sort.

  6. One game at a time and all that, but I see it that the away games following Barnsley as key to our promotion push.

    At home, Lincoln and Bolton might present difficulties, but should, with Accrington and Exeter, be home wins. Those 12 points puts us on 89 points. 

    Away games at FG, Cheltenham, Oxford, Burton, Bristol R: all games we should look to be winning to nil. But all are potential banana skins. All are likely to have deep sitting defence and play on the break. But five games, five wins, puts us on 92 points, 104 with the (hoped for) home wins and guaranteed promotion as champions (unless Plymouth go unbeaten and transform their GD). It’s these games that we need to concentrate on: no unnecessary team or tactical changes, full strength team to minimise risk of stupid dropped points. 

    Do this and anything from Barnsley is a bonus. And Shrewsbury(a) and Derby (h) become celebration matches.

  7. Another “game of two halves”.

    Should have been out of sight at half time. They didn’t have a shot, off or on target. Second half was more even, but I thought they had the better chances. Again, they came from our mistakes rather than the opposition’s skill. But the defence was resolute, Flint and Iorfa outstanding. The late free kick on the edge of our area was a worry. Fortunately we dealt with it easily.

    No one had a poor game today, but credit to Brown who did a lot better than most expected from him.

    I thought the ref was a bit card happy and was looking to send someone off, he seemed less picky in the second half.

  8. I thought World of Sport was rubbish.

    ITV Seven, I hated horse racing, and wrestling (which my Dad liked, but I didn’t). Something squeezed in the middle for an hour was worth watching some weeks, not others.

    But I did like Dickie’s presentation style. Better than Frank Bough.

  9. That game couldn’t have gone much better…

    …all our forwards scored. Gregory’s first for a while. Great confidence booster. 
    …Famewo and Flint get a rest. Possibly our best two defenders at their best for the next few games. 
    …Players having poor first 45 going on to have a good second half (Smith, Iorfa, Johnson). Had they been subbed it could have dampened confidence. They stayed on, turned it round: confidence booster. 
    …we went behind. Twice. It hasn’t happened much lately, so to turn it round must give the whole team (and fans) belief that going behind is no longer “game over”. And what impact could it have on other teams seeing us behind at HT but coming through to end with a comprehensive three goal margin?
    …subs actually looked good: fit, energetic, and enthusiastic, Adeniran especially. He looked a bit lost at RWB v Morecambe, but yesterday it looked like he could be playing there more frequently. 

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