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Question How much would you pay for next years season ticket if it helps save the club? Basing on The Rat is gone,

How much would you pay for next years season ticket if it helps save the club?


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Disagree, think it's pretty good value. Have paid more to park at away games.
With the hassle that comes with it when you want to get in then to get back out of the car park I’d give it a miss, I just get to the ground an hour b4 kick off and park for free in near by roads.
 
Max £350 for me, not sure how you could justify more at NL level. Perhaps a 'supporter' tier ticket where those who are willing can pay extra in goodwill towards COSU.

Would be my first ST in a couple years due to my current contentions with the Rat.
 
That's fine if you don't have mobility issues, some of us struggle a bit more than others.
They will understand when age creeps up on them, always bought one when dad was alive it was a godsend.
Didn’t rush out a lt FT waited fifteen minutes and the car park was fine , too many impatient people nowadays, time catches up with us all
 
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