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realist
September 7, 2016, 10:15am
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Been looking at the effects of new stadiums on ticket prices. Looks likely that tickets will have to cost at least £25 to £30  plus at least £5 for car parking. Remember Fenty wont devalue the product and the new stadium will command a premium price for the modeen  facilities
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September 7, 2016, 10:17am
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Been looking at the effects of new stadiums on ticket prices. Looks likely that tickets will have to cost at least £25 to £30  plus at least £5 for car parking. Remember Fenty wont devalue the product and the new stadium will command a premium price for the modeen  facilities


It's all a bit glum in you world isn't it?


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September 7, 2016, 10:19am

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Give it a rest realist. I'd happily pay £25 to watch Town in a new stadium.
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September 7, 2016, 10:20am

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Been looking at the effects of new stadiums on ticket prices. Looks likely that tickets will have to cost at least £25 to £30  plus at least £5 for car parking. Remember Fenty wont devalue the product and the new stadium will command a premium price for the modeen  facilities


Can you also predict the first attendance or better still this weeks football results.
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September 7, 2016, 10:21am
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Been looking at the effects of new stadiums on ticket prices. Looks likely that tickets will have to cost at least £25 to £30  plus at least £5 for car parking. Remember Fenty wont devalue the product and the new stadium will command a premium price for the modeen  facilities


I suggest you look at average crowds 3 seasons before and then after the new stadium. If you take Chesterfield,Donny,Rotherham as recent localish sides who have moved grounds of a similar size to GTFC.I would hope with the Mariners Trust input ticket prices could be kept sensible and I am also thinking quite often the ticket prices are subsidised first 1-2 seasons by developers and such like but if worst case scenario I have to pay more it will be worth every penny.UTM
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September 7, 2016, 10:23am

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Been looking at the effects of new stadiums on ticket prices. Looks likely that tickets will have to cost at least £25 to £30  plus at least £5 for car parking. Remember Fenty wont devalue the product and the new stadium will command a premium price for the modeen  facilities


Looking forward to it.  


Grimsby and proud!
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Can I suggest that we just blank the blatant WUM on this thread.
Hopefully they will be all w@nked out with the attention they have been getting and may have to have a little lie down.  Like any attention seeking child, they soon get bored when they don't get the attention they crave. Feel free to crack one out over this post realist. It's the last response you get from me !!


The wife was going away for a girly weekend.
I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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IIRC ADF has said that this stint as a councillor will be his last.

Checking he said this last year and according to the NEL website his term of office ends in 2019.

His last act could be cutting the ribbon on the brand new stadium


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would I be United, would i be Leeds
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Tell me Mam me Mam
I dont want no tea no tea
I'm watching the Grimsby
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Is fenty anymore trustworthy? Remember his comment on Humberside that the stadium was a done deal? I think there are far more corrupt and untrustworthy councillors than ADF. Like him or loathe him at least he is working passionately for those he represents.


Sadly, I didnt record his comments to me 18 months or so ago when he told me categorically that hordes of football fans would be running rampage through Peoples Park when he was asking for signatures to object to PP. That was his opening gambit to get my signature.

That isnt working passionately for his parishioners, he is scaremongering to get people to support HIS views. IMHO he should be listening and representing, not feeding people his views

As for his side kick and his booby trap comments, just shows the devious councillors we have
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September 7, 2016, 11:18am

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Been looking at the effects of new stadiums on ticket prices. Looks likely that tickets will have to cost at least £25 to £30  plus at least £5 for car parking. Remember Fenty wont devalue the product and the new stadium will command a premium price for the modeen  facilities


Don`t panic, Don`t panic Mr Realist
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