MaxiRobriguez
Bob McKinlay
Can I just say I hated the owners before it became mainstream to do so?
I've always wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt, but f*** them.Can I just say I hated the owners before it became mainstream to do so?
This excuse only half washes if we stay up though.Unpopular opinion but when you put those prices in the context of modern day premier league football, they are not actually that bad at all.
Football as it is is way too expensive and I can understand the frustration, but in the context of the money grabbing beast which is modern day English football, it could be much worse.
How do you feeeeeel...I'm sure Nat Jackson will get an interview with the Chairman, and ask all the hard questions.
Remember when she bagged that interview with Fawaz when his reign was falling apart, and he turned up in his pyjamas!I'm sure Nat Jackson will get an interview with the Chairman, and ask all the hard questions.
Bell ends would be an improvement Alfred.We're run by bellends.
It’s not just Forest to be fair-the majority of top clubs view their fans as a cash cow andThe way the club has dealt with this is shocking. Create a waiting list before prices are released, release season ticket prices with a ridiculous increase in price and then use the waiting list as a threat to renew.
Really grim and shows what the club really thinks about their fans.
Possible relegation isn’t success.It’s a real shame for those who won’t be able to afford to go next season, especially the older people who have seen a price increase make it impossible for them. Though given the tweets about record renewal (no reason to believe its false), I imagine a lot of the twitter / online backlash is just hot air, and venting frustrations before eventually forking over the cash to renew, I mean its like train fare increases, you get pissed off, but you’re still gonna have to make that journey.
And I guess the large waiting list was a tactical plan, to show season card holders that if they can’t afford it, plenty can. It is a real shame, but it is the price of ‘success’
Maranakis on a piece of string and all I could do was kick his head in.Need some anti Maranakis chanting in the next few games. Is "sack the board" too strong? Maybe "greedy board" is pitched at the right level?
A good post.Most if not all people will still renew regardless of their opinions on the matter and that’s what Forest are banking on. If you don’t renew as long as someone else takes your seat Forest don’t care.
For a lot of people football clubs are a massive part of their lives. I remember talking to a family at Wembley who had spent 2k on 4 tickets Club Wembley Tickets come down the night before stayed over night in a nice hotel that was instead of there family holiday that year. That’s how much people love their football club. Sadly owners take advantage of that.
Our club is run horribly on and off the pitch. We have a 4 point deduction which could see us go down. That’s because we are run badly. So this price increase is no shock.
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I bet Benoy has a good on line presence for people to tell him their opinions on his stewardship of OUR club.I see lifelong forest fan Tom cartledge, who has suggested leaving the city ground and now hiked up season ticket prices, has deleted his twitter account
A very eloquent way of saying simply,If Tom Cartledge has approved those tweets then he needs to resign.
If he hasn't approved those tweets then he needs to sack the person who published them.
If he, for some reason, can't do that, then he needs to resign.
The fans don't deserve relegation, but the club sure f'cking does. The way this club has been ran since besides when Murphy and Cooper were here is an absolute f'cking shambles.
The fans deserve Premier League football, the ownership deserves an empty ground in League One. Twats.
I think it’s all part of the plan. Add some red cardboard to the back of the stands, create a fan advisory board, tell everyone how cheap it’s been, create a waiting list, and wham bam thank you ma’am.It’s the communication and lack of planning of an affordable scheme that has been really poor from the club.