Ipswich fans planning to be in the South Stand (1 Viewer)

Alkhen

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Can't really begrudge them can we? We'd 100% be doing the same.

Our league 2 playoffs year as the push looked on I remember sneaking into several home ends where there were clearly large groups of Coventry fans being pretty obvious about it. Cheltenham away we had the whole home end clapping Biamou's bicycle kick.

This came up in my memories thing on FB 6 years ago today!
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chiefdave

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Ultimately, I just think we need flexibility next season.
But how do you achieve this? The biggest complaint about opening up the extra blocks to home fans is that its 'day trippers' and those currently in singers corner want to be closest to away fans to generate atmosphere. It then follows that if those blocks are being opened up regularly for home fans season tickets are offered there.

So next season when its decided there's a nothing game where there's more demand from away fans are you turfing home fans out of their season ticket seats?
 

clint van damme

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Robins certainly didn’t seem to see this game as a friendly or a match that didn’t matter. He specifically said yesterday that there is no way he wanted to see another team celebrating promotion in our back yard. I think he has the right attitude. I want us to go out on a high by winning our last two games.

I think it's a while since you posted, (I may be wrong!), but if so, welcome back.
 

hamertime

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At the end of the day im sure the club have got enough to worry about than wasting time sorting away fans allocation game to game. Once it’s 2.5k that’s that and they can focus on other things.
 

Ashdown

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We better be making maximum effort I’ve shelled out £90 for our 3 tickets and my daughter has been in Canada for 19 months so would like her to see how well we can play.
 

bigfatronssba

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Everything we do needs to be about the long term good of our club.

That doesn’t mean cashing in on a well supported away team.

Football is a zero sum game. The better other clubs are doing, the worse it is for us.

Every time we make our opponents stronger, we’re making things more difficult for ourselves.

The long term approach that Doug has taken since becoming owner is one of the things I’m most impressed by.
 
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Everything we do needs to be about the long term good of our club.

That doesn’t mean cashing in on a well supported away team.

Football is a zero sum game. The better other clubs are doing, the worse it is for us.

Every time we make our opponents stronger, we’re making things more difficult for ourselves.

The long term approach that Doug has taken since becoming owner is one of the things I’m most impressed by.
This is just full of contradictions.

First you say everything we do has to be for the long term good of the club. Surely gaining more money from Ipswich supporters has to do that but no you don't want that money.

Then there's this idea that depriving Ipswich supporters a seat at the match will impair them getting so it means one less club succeeding. It's already been established three clubs will go up. So if it isn't Ipswich another will go up anyway.

If Ipswich go up they won't be our opponents next year so how is that making it more difficult for ourselves?

We're just talking about enabling some people to go and watch a football match and making some money from it.
 

robbiethemole

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Fuck away fans end of, give the max to anyone 2.5k so we can configure our stadium set in stone. I hope Ipswich don’t go up and I’d like to spoil their party the straw eating weasels.
To think, some thought my post about Chaplin was bad! hahahahahahahaha
 

bigfatronssba

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This is just full of contradictions.

First you say everything we do has to be for the long term good of the club. Surely gaining more money from Ipswich supporters has to do that but no you don't want that money.

Then there's this idea that depriving Ipswich supporters a seat at the match will impair them getting so it means one less club succeeding. It's already been established three clubs will go up. So if it isn't Ipswich another will go up anyway.

If Ipswich go up they won't be our opponents next year so how is that making it more difficult for ourselves?

We're just talking about enabling some people to go and watch a football match and making some money from it.

I don't see any contradictions there. For a start its not just about Ipswich, its any opponent.

Secondly taking money to allow Ipswich fans to have an amazing night at our ground is just going to improve their fanbase.
 

Cov kid 55

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Seems excessive to travel all this way and have to sit on your hands and not express joy if you win or score. And it's not like they're achieving anything with any result on Tuesday. The season will go down to the last day.
I see quite a few City games in the home end, because I can’t get away tickets. Last two were Sheff Wed and Watford. We won both games, and I thoroughly enjoyed the games, even though I had to sit on my hands when we scored. Nothing wrong with it.
 

Happy_Martian

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I see quite a few City games in the home end, because I can’t get away tickets. Last two were Sheff Wed and Watford. We won both games, and I thoroughly enjoyed the games, even though I had to sit on my hands when we scored. Nothing wrong with it.
Was our promotion on the line ?
 

fernandopartridge

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While I'd quite like Ipswich to go up, from our point of view I think it might be better if Leeds did instead as I think Leeds are likely to be strong again next year whereas Ipswich might just fall away.
Leeds will have to sell Somerville if they don't go up, they won't be as strong next year. Ipswich under their current manager will be there again I think.
 
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I don't see any contradictions there. For a start its not just about Ipswich, its any opponent.

Secondly taking money to allow Ipswich fans to have an amazing night at our ground is just going to improve their fanbase.
We're just talking about allowing some people to watch a football match and paying us for the privilege!
 

Happy_Martian

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To think, some thought my post about Chaplin was bad! hahahahahahahaha

Robbie, you tend to talk evenly and fairly. That's why I challenged you on Chaplin. ;)

Hamertime talks nonsense 90% and utter crap the other 10%. Does anyone read his posts ?
 

MalcSB

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We should be aiming for that but when half the games are not at 3pm on a Saturday, there's no guarantee we'll have the demand for over 25,000 home fans every game.
If games not being on at 3pm Saturday will diminish home fans, isn’t it likely that it would have the same effect on away fans?
 

hamertime

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Robbie, you tend to talk evenly and fairly. That's why I challenged you on Chaplin. ;)

Hamertime talks nonsense 90% and utter crap the other 10%. Does anyone read his posts ?
Stop Trying make friends with anyone who will interact with you it’s really cringey.

If I talk so much nonsense, how come all my predictions for this season have come true.
 

Warwickhunt

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While I'd quite like Ipswich to go up, from our point of view I think it might be better if Leeds did instead as I think Leeds are likely to be strong again next year whereas Ipswich might just fall away.
if Leeds dont go up they is in the Poo! and will have to sell 2/3 top players to avoid a points deduction. They have to pay £79 million in transfer fees before the start of the new season.
 

Torquay Sky Blue

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Ipswich will just be another parachute payment club and back with us after a season with shit loads of money. We don't need anymore of them , just makes it harder to go up.
 

McLovin87

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Ooooh, really scary - Ipswich fans in the South stand :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Sitting in the South Stand's quite scary
A man with a tractor attacks me
I predict a riot!
I predict a riot!
 

Flying Fokker

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But how do you achieve this? The biggest complaint about opening up the extra blocks to home fans is that its 'day trippers' and those currently in singers corner want to be closest to away fans to generate atmosphere. It then follows that if those blocks are being opened up regularly for home fans season tickets are offered there.

So next season when its decided there's a nothing game where there's more demand from away fans are you turfing home fans out of their season ticket seats?
Yes. Fans were turfed out when we had season tickets in block 10. Why not?
 

pusbccfc

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If games not being on at 3pm Saturday will diminish home fans, isn’t it likely that it would have the same effect on away fans?

Possibly. The likes of Leeds would sell out regardless.
 

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