They're also investigating the Swansea deal... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-25559959
Of course they can say that. They can also say they're boycotting the club, as well as never handing another penny over to our owner. Saying and doing is not the same thing.
Some people seem to have a hard time understanding that CTWD is made up of individuals who all make their own decisions
Noone said they did. We were talking about CTWD members. Of course they do. Once they've been told what to do of course.
Not to mention the 10's of thousands who don't give a stuff about Football or Rugby What is more important ? Elderly & social care ? Police ? Libraries ? Schools ? or a football stadium ? You cannot compare us with Germany as there is no comparison with how they are funded or how much
Why can't we be compared with Germany? And if they can have good sports facilities in virtually every village, as do Holland, why can't we? In any case most of the money for the things you mention come from central government not local. I hope anyone who thinks along the same lines as you do doesn't complain as we fall further behind countries like Germany and Holland.
I still prefer how it was done in the 60s. Dangerous Standing for all. Noisy and exciting. Rarely queues because you got in early. No messing about booking tickets online. I was in my teens though.
As Ive posted many times, i got my Inter season ticket for £105. It was about 5 years ago now but I cant imagine they've climbed that much. And there was no ridiculous limit to availability at that price, it was just the very top tier at on the Curva Nord.
I agree, If you wanted to sing and dance move to the middle, those a little more reserved, elderly or young could move to the sides. I would suggest that even with the seating, it could be better if there were no allocated seats within the stand ie first come first served. I know that will not happen because when plod have you all on video, they can put names to faces, by your ticket application.