Has anyone changed their mind? (12 Viewers)

Cranfield Sky Blue

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With all the activity on the field for now, and what seems to be good work by Robins and co, has anyone had a change of heart about buying a season ticket!

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oakey

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No
Starting season so early now I miss all August games as on holiday.
Moving games to Friday night before Christmas (I don't fancy the 40 mile each way thanks)
More games will be midweek than I care to travel to.
Saturday afternoon pay on the gate for me or match package.
 

CJ_covblaze

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No. Should be going to every away game when England aren't playing and a few home games. Actually feel free by not having a ST.
 

bawtryneal

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Not seen anything yet to convince me to change my mind and buy a season ticket. Apart from Sixfields have been every present since 1968 when first stood on the Kop with my Dad
Not very impressed with the new Chief Executive appointment. Have made a few inquires and does not have the best of reputations. We will have to wait and see.
Will go to the Notts County game and sit in my usual "season ticket" seat and take it week by week.
Let's hope it's a great season.
PUSB.
 

Bob Latchford

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With all the activity on the field for now, and what seems to be good work by Robins and co, has anyone had a change of heart about buying a season ticket!

PUSB
Yes , I was going to do between 7 - 10 home games . i've seen enough already to spend my 1k on a nice holiday in the canaries , in our winter time . will do a few away games but , that's it . oh and save a £100 on those crap new shirts too .
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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Yes , I was going to do between 7 - 10 home games . i've seen enough already to spend my 1k on a nice holiday in the canaries , in our winter time . will do a few away games but , that's it . oh and save a £100 on those crap new shirts too .

Fair enough JimBob but I honestly thought you'd stopped going last season anyway, and hadn't bought a shirt since the bargain bespoke one without the club badge you managed in Mowbray's full season. Obis apologies if I'm wrong
 

pastythegreat

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With all the activity on the field for now, and what seems to be good work by Robins and co, has anyone had a change of heart about buying a season ticket!

PUSB
Have been tempted but will stick with the original plan.
Pick and choose games and re assess at Xmas. If we're looking like a promotion push/play off push I'll get a half season ticket or match package then!

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TakeMeHome

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Got my season ticket, value for money vs matchday prices will always be the big factor for me.

Didnt go Northampton like most. However the year we returned i still put off a season ticket for the rest of that season. Yet i was spending £35+ a game for me and my younger brother as i ended up at most home games.

I can only ask people come and support the team when they can. Everyone has their reasons, SISU, money, League 2 football. Were are all Sky Blue at the end of the day, and I for one have no problem if it means success is required to bring people back.

I was proud to be part of the 40,000+ at Wembley. But ill be part of the 4,000 season ticket holders cheering the team on this season..
 

fernandopartridge

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I haven't had a season ticket since 2014/2015 but I getting more tempted, the long round trip and weekday matches put me off.

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Skyblueweeman

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The irony though if we have a good start and people go more regularly, they'll likely spend more money on walk up fees than a season ticket.


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Grendel

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I haven't had a season ticket since 2014/2015 but I getting more tempted, the long round trip and weekday matches put me off.

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I struggle with midweek games - the fixture list looks more weighted to Saturday's this time
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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With all the activity on the field for now, and what seems to be good work by Robins and co, has anyone had a change of heart about buying a season ticket!

PUSB
Upgraded two seasons tickets from block 20 to Club Coventry for me and my brother, setting in block E.
Saves us having to move seats when they only open the main stand when we play in the Checkatrade Trophy !!!
 

olderskyblue

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Was going to, asked about club seats and no reply so f*** em.

Had a season ticket for about 40 seasons or more. Will go to more away games this season and potg if I fancy it.
 
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No. When a couple of the gang decided not to renew I felt a little down about it, almost pined. At first I thought I'd nonetheless take it on a game by game basis, as well as some away games. I've now picked up a side hobby, and now wonder if I'd really want to commit to a ST anyway.

That's what happens isn't it? Bit like cats, do the same sorts of things day in and day out, and sleep in the same place. Something interrupts the pattern, and everything changes.

The club have a long, hard road ahead in terms of support, harder than some people may think.
 

North York’s Blue

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No, will see how we're doing in Nov/Dec before parting with my cash. Despite having a ST last season I missed half the games anyway. I'll be at the first home game and then selected games after that.
 

Adge

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No. Going to stick till Christmas and see if we actually compete and put a team on the pitch. Looking at the fixtures till then there is only Luton and Port Vale boxing day that are attractive anyway.
 

letsallsingtogether

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No will get a package deal.
more away games to grounds I haven't been to or haven't been for a while.
PUSB
kids could get me a half season ticket at Xmas if the buzz comes back.
 

Polar

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Yes, a bit...

Since Robins came back and after our better than expected run at the end of the season, I guess I felt more open to getting one this time? I suppose you could also say there seems to be a bit of positivity going around.

However the main factors were economic, distance, and just wanting to go more often this year.


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Polar

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No. When a couple of the gang decided not to renew I felt a little down about it, almost pined. At first I thought I'd nonetheless take it on a game by game basis, as well as some away games. I've now picked up a side hobby, and now wonder if I'd really want to commit to a ST anyway.

That's what happens isn't it? Bit like cats, do the same sorts of things day in and day out, and sleep in the same place. Something interrupts the pattern, and everything changes.

The club have a long, hard road ahead in terms of support, harder than some people may think.

I think you hit the nail on the head there for a hell of a lot of people.

I used to have season tickets more regularly years ago and around 2011 people i used to go with were less keen...then sixfields created more upheaval...

I didn't stay away for any ideological reason really, it just stopped being a thing to do.


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vow

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With all the activity on the field for now, and what seems to be good work by Robins and co, has anyone had a change of heart about buying a season ticket!

PUSB
No, I haven't changed my mind about getting a season ticket as we bought them early doors and certainly don't regret it. We support the team not the regime.

Get the popcorn out....
 

Hobo

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No as I have never had a season ticket, not practical or good value for me. Early days, but I might be a bit more interested in dragging my arse up there this season; I certainly hope so.
 

clint van damme

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I haven't had a season ticket since 2014/2015 but I getting more tempted, the long round trip and weekday matches put me off.

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I struggle with midweek games - the fixture list looks more weighted to Saturday's this time

I find mid week games a chore and I live in Cov.
Hats off to anyone who makes them when they have to do an hour or twos driving each way.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Too early yet. I always say wait until the season starts and judge how competitive the squad is. Early signs this year are really encouraging though. I was certainly a lot more nervous last year.

As it happens I have set up my own team and will be playing myself on Saturday's anyway, so I don't really have a choice in changing my mind. I would be open to it if that hadn't happened though.
 

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