So they admit last season's price per game was higher and next season's will be too. Sounds like a price rise without the 90 day notice required...
What do you suggest they do? I’ve no idea how any club can plan for this, they all need money coming in.So they admit last season's price per game was higher and next season's will be too. Sounds like a price rise without the 90 day notice required...
It answers everything clearly.
Whether you are happy with the answers is another matter.
It’s not ambiguous. It levels out the costs over time and I can see the argument.
But I don’t want to be part of it.
An obvious question would be what are the prices for the new season? I’m out, so I have less interest in the answer, now.
So they admit last season's price per game was higher and next season's will be too. Sounds like a price rise without the 90 day notice required...
They can’t peg the new season at the same price.
I can’t see it sustaining.
They will lose more.
I can see the position reviewed in October when more is known, with a reduction and maybe an incentive to lapsed members (like no back payments taken to rejoin).
They have to give 3 moths. I doubt anyone would mind them announcing an immediate reduction.
Contracts can always be changed if it’s the right way for those who are affected!
I think they are cashing in now and waiting to see what happens end of year. It’s impossible to plan, so they have just made clear what’s what now.
Although I have made some suggestions I have no idea at the costings of them! If they did allow a “free” rejoin for lapsed members it would annoy those who stayed and paid.
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It answers everything clearly.
Whether you are happy with the answers is another matter.
It’s not ambiguous. It levels out the costs over time and I can see the argument.
But I don’t want to be part of it.
An obvious question would be what are the prices for the new season? I’m out, so I have less interest in the answer, now.
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As things stand, Members are unable to attend games at the KCOM Stadium until October, which may result in two home games played behind closed doors. This would mean that the payment holiday that the Club put in place in July ensures Members aren’t out of pocket based on the remaining 21 home games of the season being covered by 11 subsequent monthly payments. To again use the example of an adult Member paying £30 per month, this would equate to £15.71 per game.
So what do you suggest they should have done?The one thing that is clear is that there will be no recompense for the first two home games of the season with no fans in attendance - you were compensated for that in July. It might be fair, technically, but it utterly tin-eared to the feelings of supporters who have watched from afar as their team collapsed over recent months, and either decided to pie the whole thing off or face the prospects of paying the same monthly cost for inferior football. It’s, true to type, an appallingly hamfisted way to run a football club.