Tonight’s Game

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rod

Quote from: Linnet465 on July 19, 2025, 11:54:43 AM
Definitely not a  :nilpoints: performance tonight. Fast and furious football very enjoyable and good support although there were some Posh supporters mixed in to boost the numbers. Hopefully with selling more season tickets the abstainers and more fickle supporters will return to the Walks this season. :scarf:

I can probably be classed as a fickle supporter (?) in that purchasing a season ticket is not a sensible option for me but as previously mentioned, if such as a flexible ten ticket bundle were on offer at a reasonable price i would most certainly purchase one but the current cost of buying a ticket a day or two before a game is too rich for me. More a case of principle than affordability.

John H

Quote from: rod on July 19, 2025, 02:23:53 PM
Quote from: Linnet465 on July 19, 2025, 11:54:43 AM
Definitely not a  :nilpoints: performance tonight. Fast and furious football very enjoyable and good support although there were some Posh supporters mixed in to boost the numbers. Hopefully with selling more season tickets the abstainers and more fickle supporters will return to the Walks this season. :scarf:

I can probably be classed as a fickle supporter (?) in that purchasing a season ticket is not a sensible option for me but as previously mentioned, if such as a flexible ten ticket bundle were on offer at a reasonable price i would most certainly purchase one but the current cost of buying a ticket a day or two before a game is too rich for me. More a case of principle than affordability.
My season ticket cost £249, that works out at just £10.82 for each league game. Everything is looking so much better than last year with a much more appealing style of football. Looking forward to the start of the season.

rod

Quote from: John H on July 19, 2025, 02:55:40 PM
Quote from: rod on July 19, 2025, 02:23:53 PM
Quote from: Linnet465 on July 19, 2025, 11:54:43 AM
Definitely not a  :nilpoints: performance tonight. Fast and furious football very enjoyable and good support although there were some Posh supporters mixed in to boost the numbers. Hopefully with selling more season tickets the abstainers and more fickle supporters will return to the Walks this season. :scarf:

I can probably be classed as a fickle supporter (?) in that purchasing a season ticket is not a sensible option for me but as previously mentioned, if such as a flexible ten ticket bundle were on offer at a reasonable price i would most certainly purchase one but the current cost of buying a ticket a day or two before a game is too rich for me. More a case of principle than affordability.
My season ticket cost £249, that works out at just £10.82 for each league game. Everything is looking so much better than last year with a much more appealing style of football. Looking forward to the start of the season.

And some fell on stony ground.

Paul47

#18
It's certainly going to be better football than last season. Good options in the squad and lots of pace especially up front.

Thought we were unlucky not to win last night. Good finish from Gyasi and several other good changes we didn't take in the second half. Sam Collins rightly named man of the match.

We'll definitely score more than last season (not difficult) but will also concede more! Only preseason but feel we'll be there or thereabouts come April time.

Mallard

Certainly think Rowe has gone about his business in a quiet efficient way.  Interesting what he has put together with a 30% budget cut.  Says much about the last few years.

400 plus season tickets sold is also impressive. I see it more as a vote against the old regime rather than whole hearted support for the new ownership model.

First game of the season has a lot riding on it.  I can see a lot of the former supporters turning up to give it a l look.  If they like what they see then  Jo might be onto something.

Let's hope the media team gets behind the opening day.  It's not so long back they were firmly in the Cleeve camp and weren't really receptive to the incoming Jo ( and sidekick Bal).  So let's hope they really top it up over the next 3 weeks.
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Blue_and_Gold

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Quote from: Mallard on July 19, 2025, 04:32:39 PM

Let's hope the media team gets behind the opening day.  It's not so long back they were firmly in the Cleeve camp and weren't really receptive to the incoming Jo ( and sidekick Bal).  So let's hope they really top it up over the next 3 weeks.


Not just the Media team who were like that. There's some who think of themselves as some sort of Super Supporters and go whichever way the wind blows. Usually far too busy criticising others and their opinions. Very sad, but I suppose if that's what their lives are all about and they have nothing else in this world, that's the way it is!   :dontknow:
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