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Mallard

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« Reply #30 on: June 07, 2025, 07:44:53 PM »
What’s the minimum number of game you will need to attend to make a season ticket  viable guys ?

For me the rest of the day is the most expensive.  Fuel, Food,  drink and wife shopping.

Once we have a Reform Government things will be much more affordable.  :mystic: :laughcry:
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« Reply #31 on: June 07, 2025, 07:49:22 PM »
Another idea! I see FC United of Manchester offer a " ten ticket book" which gives great flexibility to those who may not attend all 21 home league fixtures. This provides 10 tickets which can be used at any home league match across the season,allowing 1 supporter to attend 10 games or
for a group of friends who share the tickets and attend games together.

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« Reply #32 on: June 07, 2025, 10:12:58 PM »
Whilst I understand that supporters in a certain group of "as and when" are disappointed, I urge them to look at the bigger picture.

There were times in the last season when we thought the club would be lost to us completely.

No coherent messages from the owner and very little information being disseminated by the club as a whole made it an anxious time for us all.

But a lot of positive work has been going on in the background and a lot of big money has been spent by Joe/Bal et al in order to get us to this point.

We have a club, a season and arguably a fresh start.

I think we should be grateful for that and I can't wait to see what happens next.

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« Reply #33 on: June 08, 2025, 08:11:52 AM »
You are right Uptone.  The last regime was poor on fan involvement.  So with the ‘new’ regime now in situ the bar doesn’t need to be set to high for improvement. Think we should all at least give them a chance to see how they shape up. 

The little nagging issue I have still involved SC.  The registered keeper of the keys.  At Companies House, at least.  Plus why have the new owners given him a ‘role’ at the Club?  You would think they would want to put a huge distance between the old and new. By offering him something it’s like they are saying he has a vital role to play.
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« Reply #34 on: June 08, 2025, 09:50:56 AM »
You are right Uptone.  The last regime was poor on fan involvement.  So with the ‘new’ regime now in situ the bar doesn’t need to be set to high for improvement. Think we should all at least give them a chance to see how they shape up. 

The little nagging issue I have still involved SC.  The registered keeper of the keys.  At Companies House, at least.  Plus why have the new owners given him a ‘role’ at the Club?  You would think they would want to put a huge distance between the old and new. By offering him something it’s like they are saying he has a vital role to play.

There aren't any new owners. Cleeve and his wife, via Blue and Gold Holdings Ltd, still own the club and the lease to the Walks.

Jo, via his right hand man Bal (presumably via TSI), currently have control of the Club via a Power of Attorney. That's completely different to them actually owning the club.

If Cleeve managed to secure investment elsewhere, and made an acceptable offer to TSI so they could recoup part or all of their "loan" and they decided to tear up the POA and walk away, it's "as you were" with Cleeve back in control.

Likewise if TSI decided that money from advance ticket sales, income from friendlies, Trust money was sufficient for them to cut their losses, they could also walk away.

I do believe that there's more twist and turns to come yet.

Jo is quite capable of walking away and Cleeve will be battling to get control of the club back.

Cleeve won't go quietly, if at all.
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« Reply #35 on: June 08, 2025, 11:01:47 AM »
:dontknow: sorry can’t work that out £240 for 23 league games can’t be bad value

365 i think you either misread or misunderstood my earlier message. I am not questioning the 'value' of season tickets.

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« Reply #36 on: June 08, 2025, 02:45:33 PM »
You are right Uptone.  The last regime was poor on fan involvement.  So with the ‘new’ regime now in situ the bar doesn’t need to be set to high for improvement. Think we should all at least give them a chance to see how they shape up. 

The little nagging issue I have still involved SC.  The registered keeper of the keys.  At Companies House, at least.  Plus why have the new owners given him a ‘role’ at the Club?  You would think they would want to put a huge distance between the old and new. By offering him something it’s like they are saying he has a vital role to play.

There aren't any new owners. Cleeve and his wife, via Blue and Gold Holdings Ltd, still own the club and the lease to the Walks.

Jo, via his right hand man Bal (presumably via TSI), currently have control of the Club via a Power of Attorney. That's completely different to them actually owning the club.

If Cleeve managed to secure investment elsewhere, and made an acceptable offer to TSI so they could recoup part or all of their "loan" and they decided to tear up the POA and walk away, it's "as you were" with Cleeve back in control.

Likewise if TSI decided that money from advance ticket sales, income from friendlies, Trust money was sufficient for them to cut their losses, they could also walk away.

I do believe that there's more twist and turns to come yet.

Jo is quite capable of walking away and Cleeve will be battling to get control of the club back.

Cleeve won't go quietly, if at all.

Saying you'll walk away, and write off all your Directors loans, is one thing. Doing it is another. :countingmoney:

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« Reply #37 on: June 09, 2025, 05:43:30 PM »
I would have thought if Turn ( Joe ) was going to walk away it would have already happened rather than getting further in by still paying wages etc. Cleeve told everyone quite publicly in December 2023 he had no money and could not fund Club personally and has desperately been flapping around to find other investors with no luck. Also according to Trust statements the members wont be asked to vote on giving Turn any money until the Club is in their ownership. So why people are still suggesting the opposite of this is a massive stretch of imagination.

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« Reply #38 on: June 10, 2025, 08:26:15 AM »
If Cleeve was such a problem why has Bal kept him onboard ?
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« Reply #39 on: June 10, 2025, 06:42:27 PM »
Apart from the EB Adult season ticket and U/16 season ticket, nothing has changed from last season which is disappointing to say the least.  Lynn will still be the most expensive for General admission in the NLN for concessions and children. 

With Premier seating still in situ at an outrageous £25 for Adults, Concessions and Children if bought on the day there is only one person who has set the admission prices for 2025/6.

Concessions need to be in line with other NLN clubs, a chance to rectify this season but a miserable fail.

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« Reply #40 on: June 23, 2025, 10:36:15 PM »
The early bird offer has been extended to 30th June which will help those waiting for the next pay cheque to still be able to take advantage of the £249 price and over 300 sold to date.

https://www.kltown.co.uk/2025/06/20/deadline-season-tickets/

 

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