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Aye, but would it work out cheaper PATG for the first 'half' then get the 10 match ticket, or get the early bird full season ?

What if you didn't attend any of those games?

It should have been pitched around 10% higher than the full ST surely?

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What if you didn't attend any of those games?

It should have been pitched around 10% higher than the full ST surely?

Aye I see your point, but then why buy an early bird season ticket in the first place if you're not going to go to any of the first 'half' of the season games.

Would they sell as many though if it was pitched 10% higher ?

I am in no way agreeing or disagreeing just genuinely trying to figure out the thought process of the decision makers. Pissing in the wind with that I know

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Think the point of lower prices now is that early bird season ticket holders are mostly made up of regular attenders who will buy a ticket anyway. This deal appears to be trying to attract new customers perhaps some who came on the nil nil deal. If it generates more seasons next year and increases the amount we have to send then it is a good idea. We have 1500-2500 diehards now but if we attract some from the deal it must be good.

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Think the point of lower prices now is that early bird season ticket holders are mostly made up of regular attenders who will buy a ticket anyway. This deal appears to be trying to attract new customers perhaps some who came on the nil nil deal. If it generates more seasons next year and increases the amount we have to send then it is a good idea. We have 1500-2500 diehards now but if we attract some from the deal it must be good.

we have 2500 ST holders

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Our shitbag players should be made to watch tonight's QoS match every day before training for the next 2 months.

That's how it's done lads.

Seriously, there's no earthly reason why this lot keep beating you.

If your players believe in themselves and recognise the reality of what they're up against, they should cope fine. Some sort of inferiority complex must kick in though.

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Hats off to Sibbald. A year ago, I wasn't alone in questioning whether or not he was cut out to be a pro footballer. He had the skill, but not the desire.

This year, whatever he has done, it has worked. Probably a player who suffered at the hands of successive managers wasting his talents. Now we are seeing he guy who playing slightly further forward, is capable of tying a lot of opposition players in knots. He deserves a lot of credit for working through the difficult times, and emerge a better and stronger player.

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