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How many did we sell this season?

How many do people think we will sell next season? If in champ (haha) and league one?

Will be the first time in a long time I could afford to get to the matches and have the time to do so, but I wont will this bunch of jokers in charge.
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  • How many did we sell this season?

    How many do people think we will sell next season? If in champ (haha) and league one?

    Will be the first time in a long time I could afford to get to the matches and have the time to do so, but I wont will this bunch of jokers in charge.

    Same as regardless of league status.
  • Complete guess:
    If we stay up around 8k
    If we go down around 6k
  • I'll be renewing, I'm only a few years short of being a season ticket holder for 20-years so want to make the landmark at least
  • SOTF
    SOTF Posts: 1,149
    Regrettably, two of us won't be renewing next season either... I'm now only attending to join the protests.

    I'll probably go to the away games. Better atmosphere and more chance of getting my money back.
  • addick05
    addick05 Posts: 2,348
    On the brink, depends really if we stay up and even then will give it some serious thought, especially if this bunch of clowns are still around. If as is likely we go down then that would make my mind up 'cos it won't stop at Div 1.
  • SX_Addick
    SX_Addick Posts: 667

    I'll be renewing, I'm only a few years short of being a season ticket holder for 20-years so want to make the landmark at least

    I got my first season ticket at a concession rate as I was under 16. I was hoping to have one every year until I got a concession rate for over 60. Now just 3 years short of that target I won't be getting one next season.
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 2,978
    One, that will be me.
  • SX_Addick said:

    I'll be renewing, I'm only a few years short of being a season ticket holder for 20-years so want to make the landmark at least

    I got my first season ticket at a concession rate as I was under 16. I was hoping to have one every year until I got a concession rate for over 60. Now just 3 years short of that target I won't be getting one next season.
    Concession rate is now 65, I think.
  • Dansk_Red
    Dansk_Red Posts: 5,728
    Concession rate for over 60's was removed by this lot is now over 65.
  • SX_Addick
    SX_Addick Posts: 667
    Dansk_Red said:

    Concession rate for over 60's was removed by this lot is now over 65.

    So no bloody chance with this lot running the show.

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  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,421



    How many do people think we will sell next season?

    If the Royal Mail lose both of them there will be hell to pay! ;)
  • charltonnick
    charltonnick Posts: 3,063
    Championship 6k Div 1 4k
  • Cannot understand how anyone who wants this board out will even consider renewing if this mob are still here.

    Non renewal is surely the most effective form of protest and biggest chance of getting them to sell. To renew regardless of what league will completely undermine all past and future protests and annihilate any real chance of them selling up surely.
  • I decided back in October that I won't renew next season. Nothing they do from now until the end of the season will change my mind
  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,172
    Championship = 7 - 8,000. League 1 = 5,000. If we go down (and I think it's still if) then I probably will not be renewing. Stay up and I will need to seriously think about it.
  • I'd estimate we'll have about 7k next season.
  • If we stay up around 3000.

    If we go down around 300.

    Those Cnuts deserve none of our money IMO.
  • Sorry but anyone considering buying a Season Ticket next Season after the way supporters have been treated is unwittingly only supporting the Regime imo.
  • Cannot understand how anyone who wants this board out will even consider renewing if this mob are still here.

    Non renewal is surely the most effective form of protest and biggest chance of getting them to sell. To renew regardless of what league will completely undermine all past and future protests and annihilate any real chance of them selling up surely.

    Sorry but anyone considering buying a Season Ticket next Season after the way supporters have been treated is unwittingly only supporting the Regime imo.

    Plenty of ways of protesting... If you take the approach of not getting a season ticket next season, why does anyone bother getting tickets for matches or use their season ticket this.

    I'll be going yet won't be supporting the regime and dont give a shite what anyone says... For 20-years I've made some really lovely friends with those around me and with one grievously ill its the only way I'll be able to keep in contact with any of them!!
  • The fact is that any money spent on tickets, food, beer, programmes etc goes to and helps fund Dushatts Nightmares Regime. Sad but true. People can do what they want and I respect that but I have been totally boycotting since they arrived. Only game I watched was Brighton away in 2014. Those Cnuts are getting no money from me to help them destroy my club.

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,234

    Sorry but anyone considering buying a Season Ticket next Season after the way supporters have been treated is unwittingly only supporting the Regime imo.

    Or is refusing to allow the incompetents drive them out of their own club that they have supported all their lives.

    Were those who went to Selhurst and had STs there saying they supported the move?


  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,741
    I don't have money to burn. There are 3 of us in this family who go to every home game. 2 adults and a child. By my reckoning x3 season tickets will save me a significant amount of money.

    Sorry, its a no brainer for me. I'll be renewing.
  • RanTooFar
    RanTooFar Posts: 324
    I suggest that anyone who is adamant that they will buy a ST delays buying it until the absolute last day possible - even if that's after the first couple of games.

    Though it is better not to renew logically.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    edited January 2016
    RanTooFar said:

    I suggest that anyone who is adamant that they will buy a ST delays buying it until the absolute last day possible - even if that's after the first couple of games.

    Though it is better not to renew logically.

    Agreed. If you're like me and have had a S/T for over 40 years. You chose your ideal seat in the Upper North and you sit with all your mates. You may want to renew.

    But hold out until the last day possible or don't renew at all.

    If they only get a 1,000/2,000/3,000 renewals, they may change their mind about selling.

  • Simon E
    Simon E Posts: 806

    RanTooFar said:

    I suggest that anyone who is adamant that they will buy a ST delays buying it until the absolute last day possible - even if that's after the first couple of games.

    Though it is better not to renew logically.

    Agreed. If you're like me and have had a S/T for over 40 years. You chose your ideal seat in the Upper North and you sit with all your mates. You may want to renew.

    But hold out until the last day possible or don't renew at all.

    If they only get a 1,000/2,000/3,000 renewals, they may change their mind about selling.

    I'm 50/50. But if (and that is a big if) I do, I will be leaving it until there last minute.

  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,701
    That's it for me, over 30 years a season ticket holder 55 years as a supporter so 3 of us won't be renewing.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    edited January 2016

    That's it for me, over 30 years a season ticket holder 55 years as a supporter so 3 of us won't be renewing.

    Even if my personal circumstances hadn't changed I wouldn't have renewed anyway. Season ticket holder for the last umpteen years, supporter since 1957/58.
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,056
    Posted this earlier on the Tony Watt thread. Probably more appropriate here...


    He was indeed and they certainly seemed on good terms. I thought it was a Scottish thing, but now this.

    I think that's me done. I've been going since da took me down when I was 4, over 40 years ago. Had a season ticket since I could afford it at Selhurst and a 10 year and then 5 year VIP since we came back, until Roland didn't need my cash up front. A season ticket holder since then.

    No more. Have seen the third division many times over the years. Doesn't bother me, but the way we are going there now does.

    Will go to a few more away games next year to support MY team, but won't give THEM money any more.

    Good luck Tony...wish we'd had something worth staying for.
  • Cardinal Sin
    Cardinal Sin Posts: 5,233
    I weakened and renewed last minute this season, albeit at a cheaper price. If we go down I definitely won't renew. If we stay up I will consider it again in late July. Back to the question, I thought we had 9,500 ST's this season. If we stay up I reckon that drops to 7,000. If we go down then c 4-5,000. Irrespective, gates will plummet because away fans drop away by an average of over 1,000 and we will lose the 3,000 absentee ST's that have kept gates artificially high this season. A return to League One would represent is a return to the poorest home support at the Valley in living memory. Half the average gate of three years ago. Sad, sad times.
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,199

    I'll be renewing, I'm only a few years short of being a season ticket holder for 20-years so want to make the landmark at least

    I know where you're coming from but 20 is just a number, it is not especially different from 19.

    I've had a season ticket for over 30 years and spent £800 on a West Stand car park ticket again this year. The morons in charge of our club won't be getting that money from me next season.