Edit> just seen update from Bolton, will try again later.Logged into their site ‘tried to purchase ticket but it then says ‘no events or tickets available :emoji_fearful:
No they have sold out alreadyLogged into their site ‘tried to purchase ticket but it then says ‘no events or tickets available :emoji_fearful:
Think that’s what a lot of them are cheesed-off about tbf. They ‘lost’ a match last season and want it recognised this. Seems reasonable.Won't they also have to let last seasons ST holders in for free seeing as they were a match short?
Won't they also have to let last seasons ST holders in for free seeing as they were a match short?
be interesting what clubs do if and when Bury pull out as now seems inevitable. 1 match revenue lost but at the same time STH getting a game less and for us it is the Boxing Day gameThink that’s what a lot of them are cheesed-off about tbf. They ‘lost’ a match last season and want it recognised this. Seems reasonable.
Think that’s what a lot of them are cheesed-off about tbf. They ‘lost’ a match last season and want it recognised this. Seems reasonable.
I know it is nothing in the scheme of things but I’d be gutted to lose the Boxing Day game.be interesting what clubs do if and when Bury pull out as now seems inevitable. 1 match revenue lost but at the same time STH getting a game less and for us it is the Boxing Day game
It isn't reasonable at all, the season ticket is for all home league matches played in a season. It doesn't specify a number.
With all the problems at places like Bury or Stockport over the years, I've never understood why the "class of 92" never put their money into an established local club with history over their vanity project at Salford
With all the problems at places like Bury or Stockport over the years, I've never understood why the "class of 92" never put their money into an established local club with history over their vanity project at Salford
Bolton ticket office are hoping to start selling from 12pm, but they are also currently in the dark
Bolton ticket office are hoping to start selling from 12pm, but they are also currently in the dark
So it would've been ok for them to plough money into Bury or Stockport, but not Salford? Who sets which clubs are ok to invest in?
Neville Neville was president or something at Bury, the Neville brothers are from there.
Nobody, I just don't see why you would ignore local clubs like Stockport who have been through the mill, and seek to take a club who had no issues but were established non league to the top..i mean Salford don't have the fans/revenue to sustain the financial demands that will be set in league 2 and 1, how will they Wang FFP when it eventually becomes an issue.. Stockport surely was the better option
Would be nice for those clubs to get investment, I just don't get the jealousy over a little club getting investment (not necessarily from you, talking more generally). Maybe they'll build a fan base that can sustain it, maybe they won't, but they have as much right to it as any other team.
That's what I mean its strange
Surely they've got 50p for the meter?
Just the falseness of it all. Attendances of a few hundred not that long ago but now because "The class of 92" roll up and chuck money at it turns out they have thousands of fans. A football club and support of it is part of the community passed down from generation to generation. Bury and Stockport have that, apart from a few cases Salford don't.Would be nice for those clubs to get investment, I just don't get the jealousy over a little club getting investment (not necessarily from you, talking more generally). Maybe they'll build a fan base that can sustain it, maybe they won't, but they have as much right to it as any other team.
Same, hope I’m ahead of you! :emoji_grimacing:Just refreshed and now I am in a queue apparently...
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There is potential there though it’s a city in its own right and we know they are not going to suck support from United or City but a lot of Mancs locals can’t. get or afford Premiership ticketsJust the Neville's though. The others don't have a connection with Bury. Obviously Scholes is Oldham. I'm guessing someone like Salford was easier to all agree on as there are less pre-existing loyalties.
Don’t a lot of priced out/Disgruntled UTD fans follow Salford ‘could haveNobody, I just don't see why you would ignore local clubs like Stockport who have been through the mill, and seek to take a club who had no issues but were established non league to the top..i mean Salford don't have the fans/revenue to sustain the financial demands that will be set in league 2 and 1, how will they Wang FFP when it eventually becomes an issue.. Stockport surely was the better option
I genuinely don't care, just an opinion
I think Salford as United are actually in Salford not Manchester.Just the Neville's though. The others don't have a connection with Bury. Obviously Scholes is Oldham. I'm guessing someone like Salford was easier to all agree on as there are less pre-existing loyalties.
Saying that they're probably actually Traford Council but OT is bang next to SalfordI think Salford as United are actually in Salford not Manchester.
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