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Question: Under current ownership will you renew?
Yes - 17 (27.9%)
No - 44 (72.1%)
Total Voters: 55

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« Reply #120 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 11:53:29 »

Its just easier to try and support Supermarine or Ciren Town.

Yep - Walthamstow or Woodford Town getting out the Essex Senior League would do for me. Or Cheshunt. Nice little set up.
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« Reply #121 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 11:56:34 »

Well let's hope it doesn't come to that. Plenty of life left in the old dog yet!
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« Reply #122 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 12:21:32 »

I can thoroughly recommend supermarine. Great little club. A lot of familiar faces there. The chairman certainly doesn't take any of the support for granted. Very accessible.
I'd lost my love of football until going there.
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« Reply #123 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 14:53:21 »

I just saw someone on twitter mention it, but is it possible to buy Ifollow through the opponents channel? So for those that want to watch the games but don't want any money to go into Power's pocket could you buy the Ifollow pass from Fleetwood?
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« Reply #124 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 15:29:20 »

I just saw someone on twitter mention it, but is it possible to buy Ifollow through the opponents channel? So for those that want to watch the games but don't want any money to go into Power's pocket could you buy the Ifollow pass from Fleetwood?

I believe the amount the club get from an IFollow away game is minimal anyway
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« Reply #125 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 16:35:29 »

Just listen to it on good ol bbc wilts!
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« Reply #126 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 17:56:59 »

Quick question  Hmmm

As a season ticket holder I get to watch the home games on I-Follow, but do you reckon the cost is deducted from your season ticket fee, so would be deducted from any refund/new terms ?

As I don't want to put any more money into Powers pocket,  I'm tempted to not watch any more games, but if it makes no difference I probably would (masochistic tendencies !)  Grin

It's says Ifollow is free to all season ticket holders in previous statements. Their wording.
Plus with many season ticket holders all in one house hold it will be quite confusing to work out.
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« Reply #127 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 18:00:20 »

I’ve got an I-Follow season ticket. No way I’ll renew that if either Power or Sheridactyl are still in town.
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« Reply #128 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 18:26:22 »

I just saw someone on twitter mention it, but is it possible to buy Ifollow through the opponents channel? So for those that want to watch the games but don't want any money to go into Power's pocket could you buy the Ifollow pass from Fleetwood?

Yeah but you have to set up/register a new account. I have done it for both Crawley & Bradford last season.

You can use a "fake" email btw (so a "dot" in your usual or a completely unregistered email address, so long as you remember it/save it) but yes you can do so, via that workaround. Can't do it with your existing STFC iFollow login Smiley
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« Reply #129 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 21:37:54 »

I can understand people’s frustrations and anger at the current set-up and than unless things change they’ll not invest in the club as they normally would.

For me, my match day is much more than just two hours at the CG or elsewhere. It’s about seeing and spending time with relatives who I only see every fortnight, meeting up with old school mates who are dispersed around the country and seeing (and enduring in some cases) familiar faces in the Town End.

I’m very much hoping that I’ll be able to return to the CG for the start of next season. Regardless of owner and whoever is in the dugout, my personal STFC experience is more important to me than the disappointment of performances, incompetence of the manager and dubious behaviour of the owner - things I any many others have experienced before and fully expect to again in the years to come.

Yes, it would be great to have a progressive owner and a manager who commands some respect but we don’t. Until things change I’m not going to let the current incumbents destroy the way I value being a Town fan. I’ll renew my season ticket and will look forward to the day Sheridan leaves (hopefully at the end of this twitching corpse of a season) and, more importantly, the day Power hands over the custodianship of the club to an owner that can reignite the spark that so many seem to have had snuffed out.
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« Reply #130 on: Friday, March 19, 2021, 21:50:04 »

I can understand people’s frustrations and anger at the current set-up and than unless things change they’ll not invest in the club as they normally would.

For me, my match day is much more than just two hours at the CG or elsewhere. It’s about seeing and spending time with relatives who I only see every fortnight, meeting up with old school mates who are dispersed around the country and seeing (and enduring in some cases) familiar faces in the Town End.

I’m very much hoping that I’ll be able to return to the CG for the start of next season. Regardless of owner and whoever is in the dugout, my personal STFC experience is more important to me than the disappointment of performances, incompetence of the manager and dubious behaviour of the owner - things I any many others have experienced before and fully expect to again in the years to come.

Yes, it would be great to have a progressive owner and a manager who commands some respect but we don’t. Until things change I’m not going to let the current incumbents destroy the way I value being a Town fan. I’ll renew my season ticket and will look forward to the day Sheridan leaves (hopefully at the end of this twitching corpse of a season) and, more importantly, the day Power hands over the custodianship of the club to an owner that can reignite the spark that so many seem to have had snuffed out.

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« Reply #131 on: Saturday, March 20, 2021, 14:59:58 »

Yeah but you have to set up/register a new account. I have done it for both Crawley & Bradford last season.

You can use a "fake" email btw (so a "dot" in your usual or a completely unregistered email address, so long as you remember it/save it) but yes you can do so, via that workaround. Can't do it with your existing STFC iFollow login Smiley

Bumping this for BO. Not sure if your saw it fella and it might be helpful Smiley
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« Reply #132 on: Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 10:33:19 »

I might be interested if they went to the 1980-81 season pricing.

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« Reply #133 on: Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 10:37:30 »

I can understand people’s frustrations and anger at the current set-up and than unless things change they’ll not invest in the club as they normally would.

For me, my match day is much more than just two hours at the CG or elsewhere. It’s about seeing and spending time with relatives who I only see every fortnight, meeting up with old school mates who are dispersed around the country and seeing (and enduring in some cases) familiar faces in the Town End.

I’m very much hoping that I’ll be able to return to the CG for the start of next season. Regardless of owner and whoever is in the dugout, my personal STFC experience is more important to me than the disappointment of performances, incompetence of the manager and dubious behaviour of the owner - things I any many others have experienced before and fully expect to again in the years to come.

Yes, it would be great to have a progressive owner and a manager who commands some respect but we don’t. Until things change I’m not going to let the current incumbents destroy the way I value being a Town fan. I’ll renew my season ticket and will look forward to the day Sheridan leaves (hopefully at the end of this twitching corpse of a season) and, more importantly, the day Power hands over the custodianship of the club to an owner that can reignite the spark that so many seem to have had snuffed out.
Only just seen this but thank you, summed up my feelings perfectly
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« Reply #134 on: Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 10:41:11 »

according to a dodgy inflation calculator £43 in '81 would be worth £148.4 now
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