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Bedred31

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  1. As Jerseybean has noted, double page spread on Scott in today’s Guardian. Great article- and may help to push up his price- but left me depressed. Obviously we have to be a selling club and talented young players have to have the chance to move up in terms of opportunity and salary, but the money coming in in the last few years (must  be up to £100m with Scott) hasn’t made us any better. Can’t get it out of my head where we would be today with Webster, Kelly, Reid, Brownhill, Semenyo, Scott.

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  2. Most digital tickets need to be validated / activated when you arrive at the stadium ( otherwise people just take screenshots of their mates ticket). This usually requires Bluetooth and, more importantly, a system that can stand up to 40000 people arriving in one place and trying to log in at the same time. For the World Cup in Qatar- perhaps one of the most digital countries in the world- it was an absolute shambles for some fans.

  3. I was going to start a thread on this - unusually for me. At 58, I thought I was too long in the tooth to be bothered by this sort of nonsense, but yesterdays MOTD was simply risible. To put our 3-0 on last as part of a brief roundup, half an hour after highlights of a match played 24 hours earlier and sometime after Ipswich’s 0-0 showed utter contempt for our club and region. There’s being unfashionable and then there’s being deliberately ignored. No wonder we never get a penalty.

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  4. Midweek away game at Brighton, early 90’s, and Osman chipped a ball into the away end during the warm up. Gallantly I leant to the left, thereby avoiding a direct hit and ensuring that the ball crashed into the midriff of the woman sat behind me, where it deposited a carton of coffee over a very expensive looking fur coat. Mrs Osman was not best pleased. “Christ, what a prat”, was only one of her responses, referring to our player/ manager, not me. And, sadly, I was tempted to agree. 

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  5. Met him in a Berlin hotel restaurant during the 2006 World Cup. Full of red wine, I interrupted his meal to ask for a photo. He smiled and insisted we walk to the other side of the room where “the light was better”. That sort of nonsense must have bugged him hundreds of times a day. He really did seem to be a genuinely nice bloke with the patience of a saint. Great man.

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  6. 52 minutes ago, Kolsch said:

    Nonsense.

     

    Compare that WBA team to the one we beat earlier in the season. The new manager has come in and got the players well drilled and fully aware of their jobs and roles. Tactically, they were on another planet.
     

    Them being a parachute team is completely irrelevant. I’m comparing NP to their manager and other managers in this league who’ve completely schooled him this season.

    If you think being a parachute payment team is irrelevant, you’re gong to have to explain why Burnley and Sheffield U - two teams who had a terrible season last year- are 1 and 2 in the league- and by a country mile.

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  7. 7 minutes ago, gl2 said:

    Disagree with this, our losses are not ours but SL`s ALL HIS choices decisions which has got us to where we are today, which by the way is almost exactly the same league position as where we were when they dropped SC after that manager got us to this division; the only mis management is by SL and HIS choices

    And, like, having no commercial income at all from ticket sales, food, drink etc for over 12 months was irrelevant to all this? 

  8. People who think the Landsdowns are ‘a pox’ need to explain where the £20m + pa to cover our losses is going to come from without them? Vague ‘financial consortiums’ don’t come up with that sort of write off money, fans like SL do. And while I dare say that some is the spending under Junior/ Ashdown was unwise, these were the players ( ie this was the spending ) that allowed us to compete in the top half of the Championship. People on here who complain about ‘deadwood’ and ‘financial mismanagement’ really understand nothing about modern football, the effects of Covid or FFP. SL is a great chairman and when he’s gone- and I dare say he will be soon- we’re going to miss him mightily.

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  9. 3 minutes ago, Major Isewater said:

    Although there weren’t that many actually in the ground. 
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    Yeah, I remembered about 16k! We had some good Boxing Day results. Encouraged by this one, whole family went to the Hawthorns on Boxing Day a couple of years later and we were thumped 3-0. My mum was so appalled I don’t think she went again until the final in 1987- which we also lost.

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  10. My conditional category 3 ticket for the final- allocated via the ESTC and valid had England reached the final - was about £700. ( I paid this in June, incidentally- refund probably about February next year.) In other words, a seat behind the goal was the equivalent of almost 2 years season tickets at the Gate. And my cat 1 Euro final ticket last year was £900. Pricing for major competitions is now beyond obscene and FIFA will simply lose the fans if this continues. As a more mature fan, I can remember the 1982 World Cup in Spain. Terraces and tickets cost a few quid- sold on the day from cigarette kiosks in Bilbao!

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  11. We’ve lost £64m over the last two seasons. £64m. I really don’t think we’ll be bringing in 6/7 players in January. And if NP decides to stay, I’ll be pretty grateful. It’s pretty crap at present and I suspect it’s going to get a lot worse over the next 18 months or so. We’ve been here before and survived. We’ve been relegated before and bounced back. 

  12. 5 minutes ago, Bedred31 said:

    I’ve been supporting City for 50 years next month (blimey) and this is a very long way from the worst I’ve seen. 

    Actually, 50 years on 25 Nov- first game was a 1-0 win v Sunderland. On the plus side, the 5p program ( which I still have) is now £2.99 on the inter web. Bizarrely, I’ll be in Qatar for the USA game on the anniversary- would never have believed that then.

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  13. Bit of (admittedly tangential) context. In my area, Luton airport has just finished the Luton Dart- a monorail between the station and airport. It’s only 1.4 miles long. It replaces an efficient existing bus service. It cost £210m ( that was the 2017 budget- final costs are not confirmed yet). And it’s sole purpose is to reduce the journey time for passengers ( essentially EasyJet) by 4mins. This, I’m told, is ‘levelling up’- not helping people in Portzed to commute to work in the docks or the city.

  14. 16 hours ago, RedLionLad said:

    You would qualify for a free carers ticket, so in effect £15 each

    Doesn’t make his matchday experience any cheaper! Means effectively he has to pay for a second ticket for a carer, which is reduced from what it might otherwise be, but that he pays as much- and generally a bit more- than you or I. Or, in other words, that being disabled makes life more difficult and more expensive. ( My adult son is severely disabled and, honestly, there’s really no upside, financial or otherwise).

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