This is clearly the turning point, Tories now stand up for poor folk. Election landslide halted.I can only imagine how expensive they'll be under a Labour government. That's if the ground isn't turned into flats for immigrants of course
This is clearly the turning point, Tories now stand up for poor folk. Election landslide halted.I can only imagine how expensive they'll be under a Labour government. That's if the ground isn't turned into flats for immigrants of course
If only a labour councilor hadn't helped put a covenant on the land to stop it being turned into flats. Bloody wokeism gone mad.I can only imagine how expensive they'll be under a Labour government. That's if the ground isn't turned into flats for immigrants of course
@Deutsch Wolf you're more than welcome to use any/all/none of my little rant. Feel free to edit, tweak, chop and change as you like
Might not be a bad idea to start...Hey, they don't call me 'Hack More of Bradmore' for nothing*
*They don't call me that at all
That or don't care.The silence from the club & Shi is deafening.
They’re just hoping it all blows over aren’t they?
You’d think they’d be disappointed with all the negative press surrounding the announcement but you’re right, they probably don’t care.What are they going to say? There’s no consequences yet (probably won’t be anyway) and people have already paid!
The inflated prices the walk up fans will have to pay will more than cover the losses from non ST renewals, especially with membership costs.There's nothing to say, the e&s column hints that the reaction was expected. He still believes in the waiting list so if 30% don't renew there's 6k to replace them.
Even if and when that doesn't happen, it's not an issue for him. We don't know what the average increase is, but let's say it's 25%, so even if 5k season tickets remain unsold they've broken even and for the games against the Sky 6 at least those tickets will be taken by plastic locals. He's not interested whether they are Wolves or Man U fans as long as they pay.
There's many flawed areas in his thinking, but across the coming season they won't lose revenue, just fans and he doesn't care about them.
They 100% don’t care. Enough people will pay it, they cut the ST numbers, make more money and have the ability to make more off individual games. There decision will be vindicated and the plan will be perfectly executed in their heads.You’d think they’d be disappointed with all the negative press surrounding the announcement but you’re right, they probably don’t care.
The members, there's 30k of them isn't there? I've never seen official figures though.Who are these walk up fans though...
Koreans staying in Wolverhampton?
Fosun don't. Guo personally does.They still own a % of gestifute as far as I know
I haven’t been a “walk up”, since I was paying £15-20 for a ticket as a student 10-15 years ago. So the thought of paying £42-48 for my current seat (at current prices) blows my mind.Who are these walk up fans though...
Koreans staying in Wolverhampton?
I guess it depends that if the likes of you and I don't renew but see it as an event a couple of times a year. There's no way I'd pay £50 for a seat in the Steve Bull on a regular basis, nor £45 for a membership. Would I spend it once or twice a season for games against Brentford or Fulham then I'm not sure as the consideration becomes different like going to a gig.I haven’t been a “walk up”, since I was paying £15-20 for a ticket as a student 10-15 years ago. So the thought of paying £42-48 for my current seat (at current prices) blows my mind.
I know my ticket actually works out at like £32 a game already before the rise so you kind of forget about the individual cost of tickets. So when I don’t renew, I cannot for the life of me see me thinking £50 a game is a good idea. But we sell 6k+ walk up tickets every game already, so there clearly is plenty of people who are happy to do so