Unfortunately I've already heard Moz Baker on free radio pushing the boycott from the trust.
Row eachGoing to get a season ticket. Where we going to sit?
I'm not sure it is tbh.I do not really follow the trust and all the ramblings on here about them but if they are communicating boycotting St Andrews I am truly disgusted. They cannot be City fans, if that is there view. Unbelievable.
This is completely different to Sixfields.
For me, the train.What extra cost actually is there to go? The stadium says there is loads of free parking around the ground.
Would definitely consider it.If the club offered free shuttle busses from the Ricoh would you attend?
For me, the train.
I think thousands would like to stress that their decision to boycott was not influenced by the trust or any of its members.
Yes. Have mentioned that on another thread.The tickets may of course be cheaper
We can word it however we like. Construed in the same way
Not really. People not being able to go is exactly that, its people not being able to go. Could be time, could be logistics, could be them not fancying it.We can word it however we like. Construed in the same way
withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.
You sir are grade one twat if the highest orderOh yeah, same as the guy who said I'm not a real fan because I'm not as angry as him. Lives miles away and rarely goes anyway.
You sir are grade one twat if the highest order
Well that's the worry for me. This deal is just one year. Why do we think that in 12 months any stance will change? Just become more entrenched won't it?What happens this time next year? Are SISU pinning everything on Wasps going bust? More dangerous games. This has a permanent endgame feel to it this time. There will be no SISU fantasy stadium.
Maybe SISU want to play in each ground. The next year's either Old Trafford or Rodney Parade.Well that's the worry for me. This deal is just one year. Why do we think that in 12 months any stance will change? Just become more entrenched won't it?
Unless we smash the place up, ruin the pitch or don't pay them can't see why they wouldn't extend it.
First game, unless there is a massive away following, will be about 5,000 tops I think.
So many are saying they will not be attending games at St. Andrews and despite what some have said on here, other commitments and the added time and cost is a big factor for so many people.
I know some City fans who have to really weigh up whether they can afford to go to a game or not anyway.
The only way this could be made more inviting is in having a big drop in ST and ticket prices,but I really cannot see that happening in view of the expected massive drop in attendances.
And I really do think once it's the 3,000 or whatever, then the factions and fallouts between the fans going and the fans not going is going to get intensely nasty.
My other fear is that Wasps attendances increase. Wasps are surely now going to target those City fans with money in their pockets, but who either refuse, or cannot attend St. Andrews.
Be a lot more than an hour for me I reckon.I don't imagine there will actually be a massive increase in cost for cov based fans.
Looking for myself (from rugby) it is £5:70 return to Birmingham. I would spend more than that on a train to Ricoh. Or even driving and parking? For cov based fans most still had to drive or get lifts and hence parking etc etc.
I expect the tickets will be cheaper as they were at northampton. So overall I don't think people will be out of pocket.
Again in terms of time.... It will probably add an hour on total to mists journey. But not really that off putting for many... Most people don't care is the real problem
Hopefully the club will arrange coaches from various parts of the city. Think that was a major omission last time round. If they don't maybe fans groups and the like will arrange their own.To St Andrews, it would be 40 mins walk to the station, then 30 mins train to Birmingham (allowing for wait or it maybe being the slow train and getting off and through the station and barriers etc.) and then 20 mins walk I believe to the ground.
Hopefully the club will arrange coaches from various parts of the city. Think that was a major omission last time round. If they don't maybe fans groups and the like will arrange their own.
Fair enough, I guess financially you will also break even depending on how much tickets are costBe a lot more than an hour for me I reckon.
40 mins walk to the Ricoh (if I cut up the A444). 50 mins if I walk round.
To St Andrews, it would be 40 mins walk to the station, then 30 mins train to Birmingham (allowing for wait or it maybe being the slow train and getting off and through the station and barriers etc.) and then 20 mins walk I believe to the ground.
That's 40 mins against 90 mins.
I would hope so.Fair enough, I guess financially you will also break even depending on how much tickets are cost
You’ll be able to get behind Mark Robins and the team he is putting together every other week down the road from you in Rotherham by Christmas...First home game of the season at St Andrews everybody needs to get there backside to our new home ground and support Mark Robins and the team he is putting together. Show MR we are all behind his team before he has second thoughts on moving on
If anybody needs help getting to the game in anyway, I am happy to help.
Let's get a 20k gate and show all associated with CCC and Wasps we are the mighty CCFC and we carry on and prosper despite them.
PUSB.
Oh dear Martin. Not another one who tries to give it out but can't take it back. Maybe have a think before you start giving it loads about who are city fans and who aren't.You sir are grade one twat if the highest order
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