£30 for Wolves away on a Tuesday night

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  1. dreamboy3000

    dreamboy3000 Well-Known Member

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    Sky Sports is a bargain. Monthly cost for 24/7 sport is less than watching a lot of live football once in a month
     
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    Cancelled my Sky about 10 years ago. Every time someone rang up and tried to persuade me to rejoin, I told them that they were ruining football by distorting the finances of it. They stopped ringing years ago but they got the same answer every time. Doubt if it will do any good mind.
     
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    And the leeds and wednesday do the same with our tickets and we lose out. Not going to happen
     
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    Be no point cancelling mine because i never watch any football (only interested in watching us). I have sports for the cricket. Yorkshire this sunday semi final possibly 6 to 7 hours entertainment 20 quid in.
     
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    It's a great away day qpr
     
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    I especially like the restricted view behind a pillar that I usually get. Used to live round there I have nothing good to say about it other than the pubs are good.
     
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    The problems with trying to arrange boycotts, as we have found out is that it is hard to get supporters to take part because of
    1, They go to every game and won't miss one.
    2, They see going to away games as support of their own club.
    The 20's plenty campaign succeeded in part because of the big increase in TV revenue and supporters were able to use this as a lever.
    Also The Premier league supporters’ organisations got together and started a concerted campaign to lobby their clubs and in some cases start petitions.
    We could try and start a similar campaign for the EFL with the help of the FSF, if enough are interested?
    When the supporters trust mentioned boycotting the Leicester City game over the Community day discounts 6 -7 years ago, It was sufficient to threaten a boycott to get a meeting with Leicester and put our views forward. So maybe we could just organise demonstrations outside of grounds before going into watch the games. That maybe acceptable to supporters that go to away games.
     
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    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    Some great boozers
     

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