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Why do you think it couldn''t work Nutty? Surely all they have to do is send everyone a letter trying to persuade people to let them keep it. Maybe they wouldn''t do it but I certainly don''t think it''s unfeasible should they choose to.

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[quote user="Graham Humphrey"]Why do you think it couldn''t work Nutty? Surely all they have to do is send everyone a letter trying to persuade people to let them keep it. Maybe they wouldn''t do it but I certainly don''t think it''s unfeasible should they choose to.[/quote]

Yes Graham, I guess they could. Maybe they will then. I don''t still have the relevant document but I was under the impression we had bought our season tickets under the assumption that they would be cheaper if we were relegated. Not that they could be cheaper. But I wouldn''t be happy if they did lay a guilt trip for their failure at the fans door.

 

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[quote user="Graham Humphrey"]Nope. Maybe it won''t happen but I don''t see the harm in discussing scenarios which could potentially happen.[/quote]

Not only that, we know the club keeps an eye on these message boards.  If they see how much feeling there is against it they might think twice about doing it.

 

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[quote user="crafty canary"]This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?[/quote]

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too Crafty[:^)]

Ching! Ching!

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What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

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[quote user="crafty canary"][quote user="nutty nigel"]

[quote user="crafty canary"]This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?[/quote]

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too Crafty[:^)]

Ching! Ching!

[:|]

 

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What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

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Surely it''s you that has an opinion how other people should spend their money[*-)]

 

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[quote user="Graham Humphrey"]Nope. Maybe it won''t happen but I don''t see the harm in discussing scenarios which could potentially happen.[/quote]

Not only that, we know the club keeps an eye on these message boards.  If they see how much feeling there is against it they might think twice about doing it.

 

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Yep.. they are bound to make a decision on season tickets based on what a load of people who don''t have season tickets are saying on here[8-)]

Shall I get sugar puffs this week Cherub? Or are Frosties cheaper!

 

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Certainly not, just expressing my opinion (another idea Labour are opposed to) on a thread about the topic. What people acually do is their decision. Some may choose to waive the rebate if asked to do so and as it''s their money then that''s thier right (I''m not a Labour voter you''ll notice) just as some would be happy to be kicked in the gonads by Delia and her cohort.

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No Crafty. Your post was exactly like Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do''.

Only in this post did you state that it was season ticket holders right to choose.

 

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Great post Mutley, have to agree on most of it.

Concentrating on the season ticket rebate, I would claim mine back as if relegated surely then I would not be paying for the same thing I was as the day I renewed. That''s the first undeniable fact. Surely it would be better for the club to start to discuss changing the renewal times. What other clubs have their first renewal date in February/March?

I would however let them keep the £70 odd (I haven''t worked out the exact amount to be honest) on the following conditions:

Mr Doncaster leaves the club with immediate effect.

Delia and Michael consider a more realistic price on their shareholding.

The board appoint some competent people to run the club in the interim of finding replacements for Delia and Michael.

Questions asked are actually answered re Cullum, the Turners'' departure and why we have so many people at the club in a non playing capacity.

The board can convince me they are working towards a well thought out strategy for moving the club forward, ideas for bringing in additional revenue.

The club appoint a manager for next season who has some experience of managing a club at our level and of achieving promotion and building a squad without using loan players unless absolutely necessary.

There is great accountability for all employees of the club, particularly at management level. For those on the board who still think we are a "well run club" think again.

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[quote user="nutty nigel"][quote user="crafty canary"][quote user="nutty nigel"]

[quote user="crafty canary"]This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?[/quote]

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too Crafty[:^)]

Ching! Ching!

[:|]

 

[/quote]

What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

[/quote]

Surely it''s you that has an opinion how other people should spend their money[*-)]

 

[/quote]

It`s supporters being too ignorant/complacent/compliant to question how the club spends its money which had lead us into this predicament......

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[quote user="Mr.Carrow"][quote user="nutty nigel"][quote user="crafty canary"][quote user="nutty nigel"]

[quote user="crafty canary"]This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?[/quote]

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too Crafty[:^)]

Ching! Ching!

[:|]

 

[/quote]

What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

[/quote]

Surely it''s you that has an opinion how other people should spend their money[*-)]

 

[/quote]

It`s supporters being too ignorant/complacent/compliant to question how the club spends its money which had lead us into this predicament......

[/quote]

No doubt you vote Labour too then! Or is it just the Norfolk Boys[:|]

 

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Whilst they pay Doncaster in excess of £3000 per week I wonder where my measly amount would go so I would take any rebate offered. If as others say Doncaster was sacked for repeated failure of the main business of Norwich City Football Club namely the football team then I would reconsider but I feel theres more chance of us being in the Conference than that happening.

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[quote user="ridgeman"]Whilst they pay Doncaster in excess of £3000 per week I wonder where my measly amount would go so I would take any rebate offered. If as others say Doncaster was sacked for repeated failure of the main business of Norwich City Football Club namely the football team then I would reconsider but I feel theres more chance of us being in the Conference than that happening.[/quote]

I can''t see how just getting rid of Doncaster is going to solve a thing, we''d still be left with Smith and Jones. All major decisions within the club come from the top and Doncaster is only a puppet for the board, the whole damn lot of them will have to go before we see an improvement.

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You have to love football teams"Football is a business" when promoted and prices go up often more than inflation.and then a charity when times are bad.I bet if Norwich city got bought for 100 million there would be no dividend for season ticket holders.Norwich city fans pay in numbers, they pay early and they also pay often which makes them excellent customers.  I would not expect my customers to pay for my poor performance if anything they would want money from me.

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[quote user="gazzathegreat"]Great post Mutley, have to agree on most of it. Concentrating on the season ticket rebate, I would claim mine back as if relegated surely then I would not be paying for the same thing I was as the day I renewed. That''s the first undeniable fact. Surely it would be better for the club to start to discuss changing the renewal times. What other clubs have their first renewal date in February/March? I would however let them keep the £70 odd (I haven''t worked out the exact amount to be honest) on the following conditions: Mr Doncaster leaves the club with immediate effect. Delia and Michael consider a more realistic price on their shareholding. The board appoint some competent people to run the club in the interim of finding replacements for Delia and Michael. Questions asked are actually answered re Cullum, the Turners'' departure and why we have so many people at the club in a non playing capacity. The board can convince me they are working towards a well thought out strategy for moving the club forward, ideas for bringing in additional revenue. The club appoint a manager for next season who has some experience of managing a club at our level and of achieving promotion and building a squad without using loan players unless absolutely necessary. There is great accountability for all employees of the club, particularly at management level. For those on the board who still think we are a "well run club" think again.[/quote]

All those demands for £70 gazza [:)]

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Anybody that waives their rebate is very wrong cause they are condoning failiure!

 

While the rebate money is better than nothing I don''t particulatly need it but as a matter of principle the club will not be keeping my rebate money!

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Why do you think it couldn''t work Nutty? Surely all they have to do is send everyone a letter trying to persuade people to let them keep it. Maybe they wouldn''t do it but I certainly don''t think it''s unfeasible should they choose to.



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Why do you think it couldn''t work Nutty? Surely all they have to do is send everyone a letter trying to persuade people to let them keep it. Maybe they wouldn''t do it but I certainly don''t think it''s unfeasible should they choose to.

Yes Graham, I guess they could. Maybe they will then. I don''t still have the relevant document but I was under the impression we had bought our season tickets under the assumption that they would be cheaper if we were relegated. Not that they could be cheaper. But I wouldn''t be happy if they did lay a guilt trip for their failure at the fans door.

 


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Nope. Maybe it won''t happen but I don''t see the harm in discussing scenarios which could potentially happen.

Not only that, we know the club keeps an eye on these message boards.  If they see how much feeling there is against it they might think twice about doing it.

 


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 crafty canary wrote:

This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too CraftyHuh? [:^)]

Ching! Ching!

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What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.


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 crafty canary wrote:

 nutty nigel wrote:

 crafty canary wrote:

This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too CraftyHuh? [:^)]

Ching! Ching!

Indifferent [:|]

 

What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

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 Graham Humphrey wrote:

Nope. Maybe it won''t happen but I don''t see the harm in discussing scenarios which could potentially happen.

Not only that, we know the club keeps an eye on these message boards.  If they see how much feeling there is against it they might think twice about doing it.

 

Yep.. they are bound to make a decision on season tickets based on what a load of people who don''t have season tickets are saying on hereConfused [8-)]

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Certainly not, just expressing my opinion (another idea Labour are opposed to) on a thread about the topic. What people acually do is their decision. Some may choose to waive the rebate if asked to do so and as it''s their money then that''s thier right (I''m not a Labour voter you''ll notice) just as some would be happy to be kicked in the gonads by Delia and her cohort.


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No Crafty. Your post was exactly like Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do''.

Only in this post did you state that it was season ticket holders right to choose.

 


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Great post Mutley, have to agree on most of it.

Concentrating on the season ticket rebate, I would claim mine back as if relegated surely then I would not be paying for the same thing I was as the day I renewed. That''s the first undeniable fact. Surely it would be better for the club to start to discuss changing the renewal times. What other clubs have their first renewal date in February/March?

I would however let them keep the £70 odd (I haven''t worked out the exact amount to be honest) on the following conditions:

Mr Doncaster leaves the club with immediate effect.

Delia and Michael consider a more realistic price on their shareholding.

The board appoint some competent people to run the club in the interim of finding replacements for Delia and Michael.

Questions asked are actually answered re Cullum, the Turners'' departure and why we have so many people at the club in a non playing capacity.

The board can convince me they are working towards a well thought out strategy for moving the club forward, ideas for bringing in additional revenue.

The club appoint a manager for next season who has some experience of managing a club at our level and of achieving promotion and building a squad without using loan players unless absolutely necessary.

There is great accountability for all employees of the club, particularly at management level. For those on the board who still think we are a "well run club" think again.



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 nutty nigel wrote:

 crafty canary wrote:

 nutty nigel wrote:

 crafty canary wrote:

This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too CraftyHuh? [:^)]

Ching! Ching!

Indifferent [:|]

 

What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

Surely it''s you that has an opinion how other people should spend their moneyConfused [*-)]

 

It`s supporters being too ignorant/complacent/compliant to question how the club spends its money which had lead us into this predicament......


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 nutty nigel wrote:

 crafty canary wrote:

 nutty nigel wrote:

 crafty canary wrote:

This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too CraftyHuh? [:^)]

Ching! Ching!

Indifferent [:|]

 

What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

Surely it''s you that has an opinion how other people should spend their moneyConfused [*-)]

 

It`s supporters being too ignorant/complacent/compliant to question how the club spends its money which had lead us into this predicament......

No doubt you vote Labour too then! Or is it just the Norfolk BoysIndifferent [:|]

 


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Whilst they pay Doncaster in excess of £3000 per week I wonder where my measly amount would go so I would take any rebate offered. If as others say Doncaster was sacked for repeated failure of the main business of Norwich City Football Club namely the football team then I would reconsider but I feel theres more chance of us being in the Conference than that happening.
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Whilst they pay Doncaster in excess of £3000 per week I wonder where my measly amount would go so I would take any rebate offered. If as others say Doncaster was sacked for repeated failure of the main business of Norwich City Football Club namely the football team then I would reconsider but I feel theres more chance of us being in the Conference than that happening.

I can''t see how just getting rid of Doncaster is going to solve a thing, we''d still be left with Smith and Jones. All major decisions within the club come from the top and Doncaster is only a puppet for the board, the whole damn lot of them will have to go before we see an improvement.


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You have to love football teams

"Football is a business" when promoted and prices go up often more than inflation.

and then a charity when times are bad.

I bet if Norwich city got bought for 100 million there would be no dividend for season ticket holders.

Norwich city fans pay in numbers, they pay early and they also pay often which makes them excellent customers.  I would not expect my customers to pay for my poor performance if anything they would want money from me.

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Great post Mutley, have to agree on most of it. Concentrating on the season ticket rebate, I would claim mine back as if relegated surely then I would not be paying for the same thing I was as the day I renewed. That''s the first undeniable fact. Surely it would be better for the club to start to discuss changing the renewal times. What other clubs have their first renewal date in February/March? I would however let them keep the £70 odd (I haven''t worked out the exact amount to be honest) on the following conditions: Mr Doncaster leaves the club with immediate effect. Delia and Michael consider a more realistic price on their shareholding. The board appoint some competent people to run the club in the interim of finding replacements for Delia and Michael. Questions asked are actually answered re Cullum, the Turners'' departure and why we have so many people at the club in a non playing capacity. The board can convince me they are working towards a well thought out strategy for moving the club forward, ideas for bringing in additional revenue. The club appoint a manager for next season who has some experience of managing a club at our level and of achieving promotion and building a squad without using loan players unless absolutely necessary. There is great accountability for all employees of the club, particularly at management level. For those on the board who still think we are a "well run club" think again.

All those demands for £70 gazza Smile [:)]


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[quote user="nutty nigel"][quote user="Mr.Carrow"][quote user="nutty nigel"][quote user="crafty canary"][quote user="nutty nigel"]

[quote user="crafty canary"]This is a fantastic opportunity for ST holders to send a clear message to the board and one that bunch of muppets will understand - your incompetence won''t be rewarded. Why the hell should ST holders pay up for an inferior product. As has already been mentioned how could they be trusted with the dosh? More land anyone?[/quote]

Have you got an opinion on my weekly shop at ASDA too Crafty[:^)]

Ching! Ching!

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[/quote]

What the hell has that to do with anything? You believe in rewarding mediocrity? No doubt a Labour ''we know how to spend your money better than you do'' voter.

[/quote]

Surely it''s you that has an opinion how other people should spend their money[*-)]

 

[/quote]

It`s supporters being too ignorant/complacent/compliant to question how the club spends its money which had lead us into this predicament......

[/quote]

No doubt you vote Labour too then! Or is it just the Norfolk Boys[:|]

 

[/quote]

I am a left-ish chap nutty, but i think blind loyalty is one of the sillier human traits.  If a government start with the best intentions but consistantly screw up, they should be removed.  The same logic applies to boards of football clubs.

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Are you going to Charlton like you said a couple of weeks ago Mr Carrow? Or are you washing your hair.... again[|-)]

 

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i wonder if they have started to draft the letter!! a whole page of grovelling and whatever they offer the answer from me is SHOW ME THE MONEY.

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hmmm... the letter is probably ready. anyone hear canary call with that lady saying ''oh i will be sending my money right back to the club''.... what message is that? it is a message that some fans would still love delia and ''her'' club if we were in the ridgeons league.

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[quote user="glove1"]edp today reckons the club will ask us to the levy the 20% rebate on our season tickets . well sorry mr doomcaster and chums i am having my £73.20 back in MY pocket not yours and i think it is disgusting they have the cheek to ask.[/quote]

Mine stays in my pocket as long as The cook''s in the pantry and the monkeys on the board remain in charge

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I will DEFINITELY be having my money back........and it will still be too much to pay for Third Division football[:@]

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Caught between a rock and a hard place on this one. If you take the rebate, it''s less cash for the team and a bigger fiancial loss. If you let them keep it, you''re endorsing the failure to date.

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Im gladly taking back whats mine. 15% on all my tickets thank you. It would only be spent on kitchen equipment or paying some poxy creditor. Swivel on it Delia, i want my money back.  

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