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One in a hundred away fans will have to drop their trousers and hear the sound of a latex glove being put on from what I have heard 

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Anyone wants me to take their tickets off their hands I'd gratefully oblige as presently looking to be forced to sit on my hands with my Chelski lot in the Matthew Harding...chewing on 5 gobstoppers.

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1 minute ago, spencer 1970 said:

Anyone wants me to take their tickets off their hands I'd gratefully oblige as presently looking to be forced to sit on my hands with my Chelski lot in the Matthew Harding...chewing on 5 gobstoppers.

It was Uncle Freds update that persuaded you to ask?admit it!

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2 minutes ago, spencer 1970 said:

Anyone wants me to take their tickets off their hands I'd gratefully oblige as presently looking to be forced to sit on my hands with my Chelski lot in the Matthew Harding...chewing on 5 gobstoppers.

Another situation that arises when the Club doesn't act responsibly - the potential for disturbances.

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19 minutes ago, Uncle Fred said:

One in a hundred away fans will have to drop their trousers and hear the sound of a latex glove being put on from what I have heard 

Not sure how you’ll persuade them to let you do that to them, but whatever turns you on 😳

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I do have two spare tickets for Chelsea in the Shed Upper (Norwich end).

However im based in London but if someone wants to pick them up tomorrow - face value is fine.  

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17 hours ago, South-London said:

I do have two spare tickets for Chelsea in the Shed Upper (Norwich end).

However im based in London but if someone wants to pick them up tomorrow - face value is fine.  

Have PM'd you :)

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Thought for the day.

If Norwich City paid the £30 admission fee for every away fan at every away game this season at the maximum allotted allocation the cost of about £1.6 million would be about the same as the interest paid to bondholders when in the Premier League last time, in that season there are were 740 bondholders including Board and Executive members and 8,000 away members.

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1 hour ago, essex canary said:

Thought for the day.

If Norwich City paid the £30 admission fee for every away fan at every away game this season at the maximum allotted allocation the cost of about £1.6 million would be about the same as the interest paid to bondholders when in the Premier League last time, in that season there are were 740 bondholders including Board and Executive members and 8,000 away members.

Personally, I think that eligibility to the £30 payment should be limited to those who missed out on the bond issue, back in 2018, because they were holidaying, with no Wi-Fi, but only if they have group 5 relations for this season, so missed out on a family outing to London during the weekend of 22nd and 23rd October. Any leftover monies can be added to the January transfer window budget.

Any support for this particular idea? 😉

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16 minutes ago, GMF said:

Personally, I think that eligibility to the £30 payment should be limited to those who missed out on the bond issue, back in 2018, because they were holidaying, with no Wi-Fi, but only if they have group 5 relations for this season, so missed out on a family outing to London during the weekend of 22nd and 23rd October. Any leftover monies can be added to the January transfer window budget.

Any support for this particular idea? 😉

But that definition is so broad I doubt there can be many fans it doesn't apply to! Far from adding money to the transfer budget it would potentially be taking away millions of pounds.🤓

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18 minutes ago, GMF said:

Personally, I think that eligibility to the £30 payment should be limited to those who missed out on the bond issue, back in 2018, because they were holidaying, with no Wi-Fi, but only if they have group 5 relations for this season, so missed out on a family outing to London during the weekend of 22nd and 23rd October. Any leftover monies can be added to the January transfer window budget.

Any support for this particular idea? 😉

Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.

If it offends people so much I would be happy to agree to stay away myself as part of such a deal which would have been a great football community gesture in the context of the pandemic. How would its popularity and finances compare with the shirt sponsorship issue? Not that I believe the decision in the latter was wrong - in my view it wasn't but how do the fan engagement networks demonstrate democracy? 

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Good luck to all the Norwich pilgrims travelling this morning. Did we take the full allocation offered? 

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17 minutes ago, Midlands Yellow said:

Good luck to all the Norwich pilgrims travelling this morning. Did we take the full allocation offered? 

Oh you little tinker! 

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2 hours ago, essex canary said:

Thought for the day.

If Norwich City paid the £30 admission fee for every away fan at every away game this season at the maximum allotted allocation the cost of about £1.6 million would be about the same as the interest paid to bondholders when in the Premier League last time, in that season there are were 740 bondholders including Board and Executive members and 8,000 away members.

And presumably it would somehow result in us having the funding to improve Conley. Or is this yet more drivel?

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43 minutes ago, Commonsense said:

And presumably it would somehow result in us having the funding to improve Conley. Or is this yet more drivel?

What is the question?

The Club initially spent £5 million on the Colney project. According to a recent statement from its Business and Projects Executive it is now going to spend a further unspecified amount. As fans we have to rely on their business judgement and explanations on this matter given its specialist football nature.

What is undeniably true is that the near £2 million interest award including a 25% promotion bonus to finance the first £5million tranche is a truly excessive cost of capital. Even if this argument is not accepted, a little creativity on the Clubs part could have resulted in the largesse being spread much more widely across its expansive supporter base.

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11 minutes ago, essex canary said:

What is the question?

The Club initially spent £5 million on the Colney project. According to a recent statement from its Business and Projects Executive it is now going to spend a further unspecified amount. As fans we have to rely on their business judgement and explanations on this matter given its specialist football nature.

What is undeniably true is that the near £2 million interest award including a 25% promotion bonus to finance the first £5million tranche is a truly excessive cost of capital. Even if this argument is not accepted, a little creativity on the Clubs part could have resulted in the largesse being spread much more widely across its expansive supporter base.

You ok Essex?

You seem a little upset, or even bitter!

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14 minutes ago, Greavsy said:

You ok Essex?

You seem a little upset, or even bitter!

A very nice gesture on your part  to ask about the welfare of a fellow member though I must be careful not to deploy the lowest form of wit.

I thought you and I shared a commitment to help other members in their enquiries and I was duly obliging with Commonsense who in fairness has generally lived up to his name though he maybe demonstrating some hostility to me having been unduly influenced by others.

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On 21/10/2021 at 12:52, Uncle Fred said:

One in a hundred away fans will have to drop their trousers and hear the sound of a latex glove being put on from what I have heard 

Is that why you've bought a hundred and one tickets?.....to increase your  chances 😉😇👍

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9 minutes ago, essex canary said:

A very nice gesture on your part  to ask about the welfare of a fellow member though I must be careful not to deploy the lowest form of wit.

I thought you and I shared a commitment to help other members in their enquiries and I was duly obliging with Commonsense who in fairness has generally lived up to his name though he maybe demonstrating some hostility to me having been unduly influenced by others.

So it IS all about you then !! Just using others as a smokescreen. 

Ethics?  ..Hmmmmm.... how very Boris of you. 

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1 hour ago, Commonsense said:

And presumably it would somehow result in us having the funding to improve Conley. Or is this yet more drivel?

Further to my previous response, a fan with no connection to myself asked at one of the away consultation sessions why more fans weren't given the opportunity in respect of the bond scheme. The Business and Projects officer responded though I don't believe she mentioned at the outset that she and her husband had invested as I later discovered from the Board at Colney. Perhaps best practice Corporate Governance would have demanded such an upfront declaration?

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The bond was open to everyone. With a limited date / limit, whichever was reached first. That was very clear. 

If you don't move fast enough you miss out. I was interested, but didn't move before it sold out. Thats my fault.

You're accusing the board of not applying hindsight,  surely.

Another stick?

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2 hours ago, Midlands Yellow said:

Good luck to all the Norwich pilgrims travelling this morning. Did we take the full allocation offered? 

Absolutely. They are clearly all loyal Norwich fans being in Groups 1, 2 and 3 aside from match picks and the latter fully deserve their reward to if their choice was Chelsea.

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39 minutes ago, Greavsy said:

The bond was open to everyone. With a limited date / limit, whichever was reached first. That was very clear. 

If you don't move fast enough you miss out. I was interested, but didn't move before it sold out. Thats my fault.

You're accusing the board of not applying hindsight,  surely.

Another stick?

Precisely. That is exactly what happened to me. I missed out because I wasn't quick enough. The level of support for it took me by surprise but still I should have acted quicker.

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I do almost all away games haven’t missed one this season

the amount of new people I haven’t seen before is unreal

something very funny is going on with the ticket allocation! 

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8 minutes ago, Uncle Fred said:

I do almost all away games haven’t missed one this season

the amount of new people I haven’t seen before is unreal

something very funny is going on with the ticket allocation! 

I'm behiiiiiind you!!!

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