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7 minutes ago, wormy said:

 

:thup: I'd like it known I'm not looking to make money out of it if it happened. :lol: Was more about the logistics of getting someone access while I'm the other end of the country.

 

Haha I know mate and I certainly wasn't implying that. I was just emphasising the point that tickets are already in huge demand and that is only going to get bigger and bigger. If you are lucky enough to ever find yourself in possession of a season ticket you'll have no problem in selling it for games you can't make it up to.

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Went into a box last night and it was a great experience,  food never stopped , waitress beer service was however very slow , however it was a tremendous experience I'd love to get used to, felt special. 

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21 minutes ago, wormy said:

 

:thup: I'd like it known I'm not looking to make money out of it if it happened. :lol: Was more about the logistics of getting someone access while I'm the other end of the country.


It’d be great if the club set up a resale service for ST holders to sell their ticket for any games they can’t make should they wish.

 

I’ve been to NFL games and know you can do it there, however the prices fluctuate based on the demand/team’s performance. I’d happily cap mine at face value.

 

Only counterargument, I guess, is you might get people buying them who rarely decide to go and just want to keep it for loyalty points/cup final tickets and the like, which isn’t really fair?

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38 minutes ago, WarrenBartonCentrePartin said:


It’d be great if the club set up a resale service for ST holders to sell their ticket for any games they can’t make should they wish.

 

I’ve been to NFL games and know you can do it there, however the prices fluctuate based on the demand/team’s performance. I’d happily cap mine at face value.

 

Only counterargument, I guess, is you might get people buying them who rarely decide to go and just want to keep it for loyalty points/cup final tickets and the like, which isn’t really fair?

i think people would just hold on to their ST's even ig=f they wernt going to go , just to sell them

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Its so like the Hall/Keegan era.

Its now little touches like statues, sponsorship down, improved media allied with doing the big things like new sponsorship, going for big signings.

Where it was beambacks, club crest on the Leazes, spruce up the tunnel allied with top signings, extending the stadium and rapid commercial growth.

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Wolfcastle said:

Its so like the Hall/Keegan era.

Its now little touches like statues, sponsorship down, improved media allied with doing the big things like new sponsorship, going for big signings.

Where it was beambacks, club crest on the Leazes, spruce up the tunnel allied with top signings, extending the stadium and rapid commercial growth.

 

 

 

 

Regular reminder Hall never put a penny into the club and sold it for millions......to Ashley

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2 hours ago, Groundhog63 said:

Regular reminder Hall never put a penny into the club and sold it for millions......to Ashley

But transformed our club, if not for SJH, there would be no PIF, just a reminder…

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11 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


In the same case if it wasn’t for Hall we wouldn’t have had 14 years of no hope and absolute purgatory either.

I know which person of anyone I’d have chose or wanted owning our club at some point in its history and SJH stands above all overs, again, without him we wouldn’t even have a club. Many fans were delirious with Ashley at the start, he wasn’t to know how shit he’d be as an owner like us fans weren’t… it’s a stupid POV anyway, dumb in fact. 

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1 minute ago, HTT II said:

I know which person of anyone I’d have chose or wanted owning our club at some point in its history and SJH stands above all overs, again, without him we wouldn’t even have a club. Many fans were delirious with Ashley at the start, he wasn’t to know how shit he’d be as an owner like us fans weren’t… it’s a stupid POV anyway, dumb in fact. 


He sold out at the first opportunity he had. Ashley had a terrible reputation even back then. He even went behind Shepherds back to get it done. It certainly isn’t a stupid POV either. One person put this club on the map and that’s Keegan. Keegan had to threaten to walk away to sign Kilkline. You might not want to blame Hall for selling to Ashley, but I certainly do. 

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the bairn has an u14 game at benfield lunchtime sunday so we're cutting it fine for villa.

how long do they keep the turnstlies open?

any of them in the gallowgate stay open all game, or the first half at least?

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3 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


He sold out at the first opportunity he had. Ashley had a terrible reputation even back then. He even went behind Shepherds back to get it done. It certainly isn’t a stupid POV either. One person put this club on the map and that’s Keegan. Keegan had to threaten to walk away to sign Kilkline. You might not want to blame Hall for selling to Ashley, but I certainly do. 

 

Disagree with that, like. Without Hall there would've been no Keegan and/or likely no NUFC. Given that he launched a battle against McKeag and the previous board as far back as 1988, eventually took over after the failure of the share issue in 1991 with the debts and frosty relationship the club had with NCC due to the state of SJP post Taylor Report, to give Hall no credit for where the club went and where it is now is wide of the mark for me. Granted, he was a Thatcher supporting Tory and did sell the club to Ashley but his role in the club's history and his legacy are still there to be seen and can't be denied. Hall put the club on the map by fighting to democratise it, eventually taking over and appointing Keegan, reneging on his reluctance on the Kilcline deal to bring him back as he knew there they were the only two people who could save NUFC, as he said to Keegan on the phone.

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