Carrick and season tickets

Dirtyderekbracken

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If he stays do you think our season ticket sales will be negatively effected …?

Normally I’d have jumped on the early bird but this year I decided to wait and see what goes over the coming weeks .. 24/25 was one of the most miserable, frustrating seasons I can recall (and there’s been a few)

I’ll be happy to pay the extra for renewal when the club shows some sign that it can actually rectify the rubbish we have just had to endure ..
 
Personally, I’ll support the Boro whoever is in charge, If Carrick stays we will be challenging for top 6 like this year. It may not be as competitive though at the very top. I don’t expect Southampton, Ipswich and Leicester to be of the quality of Leeds, Burnley and Sheffield. However Moneybags Birmingham sound like they may throw the kitchen sink at promotion not caring about spending rules (irrelevant sadly if they go up and stay there).

It is hard to see anyone but Sheffield going up via the play offs and the beneficiaries next season will be a team that can display consistency. Our signings need to be realistic first teamer’s rather than projects to make money and quickly sold on.
 
It shouldn't be part of the thinking.

Only a winning team leads to gates increasing long term.

If SG believes keeping MC is the best way to build a winning team, at short term did in STs shouldn't matter.

Signings and appointments should only be made to build a stronger team, not to sell tickets.

I'd disagree with him regarding MC, but he gets to make the call
 
Boro’s performance is never a factor for me.

However, crazy kick off times and days are challenging. Also, I just can’t hack 90% of mid weeks anymore. Especially in the winter.
 
Don't Bradford City have something like 18,000 ST holders, but most don't come to half of the home games?
Obviously they have made the season ticket really cheap relative to walk up prices.
 
Don't Bradford City have something like 18,000 ST holders, but most don't come to half of the home games?
Obviously they have made the season ticket really cheap relative to walk up prices.
They haven't had many home attendances below about 16k so that's probably an exaggeration.
 
Early bird season tickets make up the vast majority of our season ticket holders in recent years.

It was something like only 9% of season tickets bought outside of that window last season.

It might well have an impact, people are understandably very down on the club right now, and sticking with the manager who led you to a season of utter failure isn't going to inspire anybody to fork out a huge chunk of money.
 
However Moneybags Birmingham sound like they may throw the kitchen sink at promotion not caring about spending rules (irrelevant sadly if they go up and stay there).
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I thought there'd been an announcement, or discussions, about changing this earlier this season.
 
Of course I'll be following the Boro this season but we didn't renew our season cards. Need a season off.
 
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