nobody has said they don’t like the chairman so your just making that up.If that's the case perhaps he'll divide up the £120 million of losses from the last decade and send all season ticket holders a bill.
I don't get the reason for the sense of entitlement so many of you have.
You (plural) want the club to bring in good (expensive) signings and make the stadium look great and have loads of good quality merchandise at cheap prices. But plenty object to paying increased season ticket prices or >£30 for shirts.
How do you square the circle?
There's always plenty of criticism for Steve Gibson when the team is losing but it's never based on commercial reality. Apparently he should "invest" more (ie lose more) yet lots of fans moan about season ticket prices going up.
Isn't it as straightforward as - buy a ticket if you want to watch matches, and don't buy a ticket if you can't afford it or don't like the chairman or don't want to go.
For most people it’s not about the £30.
It’s the hike this year and last so we’ve some of the most expensive tickets in England apart from the mega clubs.
We’re not getting great players that you talk about so that argument is lost.
And the alright jack, but a ticket don’t buy a ticket is exactly what’s wrong.
What do you think will happen when they don’t buy a ticket? Do you thinks fans who can’t afford to come this season, or who don’t want to come this season, will pay even more to start coming next season.
Football is different to other luxuries because it a way of life, a lifetime commitment, a bond with your town and fellow fans.
It’s not like picking waitrose v aldi
or ford v bmw. Once your in your in, tattoos and all.
The walk out is for the ST price. It’s also for the walk up price, the early bird v newcomer price and the communication put out.
It’s about saying as fans, we’re not happy, we want better from you.
It’s certainly not a personal vendetta against gibbo who will always be held in high regard for what he has achieved.