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He's clearing a couple of hundred quid a day mate. It's hardly life changing. I'm sure he could earn 25% less anywhere and not look a c*** for it.

 

Exactly this there's no way I'd put myself in the limelight and be subject to the abuse that this piece of shiit gets for 250 quid a day f*** that

 

What abuse is he getting other than a few people calling him little Mike and Penfold on the internet?

 

I could take that for ÂŁ80k a year. I've only been at work for an hour this morning and someone's already called me a c*nt.

[emoji38] Rough, that like.

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They are not doing this to make the match more affordable, they are doing this because they have stock that needs shifted basically. Classic SD stuff this and its fucking tragic. Put a top tam out on that pitch and give fans a team to excite them and there would be no empty seats. Fucking morons.

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The adult ones aren't particularly cheap, only cheap one is ÂŁ192 in the family area. The others are ÂŁ276, ÂŁ304 and ÂŁ374.

 

Yeah, doesn't seem particularly cheap (ÂŁ19-37.40 a match). Good for parents though.

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Can't knock the club for making football more affordable. Shame the product is f***ing tits mind.

 

Come on Icke lad, get in the Christmas spirit. This was the biggest hat they do.

 

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It's a shame that they can't see that an entertaining team that wins more than they lose at home would be far more enticing that cheap tickets.  I have come across so many kids that have gone enthusiastically at first but soon decide they don't want to go anymore even if they retain an interest in football.

 

There was a family that used to sit in front of me and their kids just played computer games for the entire game - never looked up at all.  I can imagine that is quite common up in the family enclosure.

 

 

 

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The adult ones aren't particularly cheap, only cheap one is ÂŁ192 in the family area. The others are ÂŁ276, ÂŁ304 and ÂŁ374.

 

Exactly. Our standard season tickets are very expensive. ÂŁ579 to sit behind the goals or a minimum of ÂŁ710 to sit alongside the pitch. I'm sure it was proven last season that it's actually cheaper to pay match by match than to have a season ticket.

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Seriously they would have to pay me to go to watch any more games

 

Been offered a free ticket for Watford and Chelsea this season and knocked them both back.

 

Got one for the Watford match, put me off for life watching that performance.

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There's not much in that other than charnley will address stuff at the fan forum. Interesting to see what comes out of it though. Although I hate the way they totally seem to tie the hands (or indeed tongues) of those wanting to ask questions. And the way they dodge answering questions is just so slimy (an example being the "what have you learnt? type question at the last one that they bottled out of).

 

Newcastle United ’s hierarchy will make their first public statement on their January transfer business and the club’s current situation at the Fans Forum later this month.

 

The club have informed fan representatives that the second meeting of the season will be on February 22, during United’s enforced 18-day break.

 

The agenda is set by supporters but it is anticipated that the club’s business in January, the threat of relegation and Steve McClaren will be among the questions the club will be set. Managing director Lee Charnley will lead the club’s delegation.

 

Charnley and United have issued a number of statements to supporters this season but the last of his open letters was on September 25. The club’s last Fans Forum was on October 21, where Newcastle admitted they were disappointed by the start to the campaign but pledged to invest more in the squad.

 

Back in September, Charnley wrote in a wide-ranging email: “We made a pledge to communicate more effectively with you and when we did so, we were aware this must be the case through thick and thin, in the bad times as well as the good.”

 

The club are inviting fans to contact one of the 15 Forum members if they have an issue they want raised at this month’s meeting.

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