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My main point has always and only been that the ballot should not have been accepted, on from that I simply disagreed with those who say abstention is wrong. I don't believe there will be a mass anything. I don't believe the Allams and do not trust them. I think people should do what they believe is right...

...even though some will be wrong.
 
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My main point has always and only been that the ballot should not have been accepted, on from that I simply disagreed with those who say abstention is wrong. I don't believe there will be a mass anything. I don't believe the Allams and do not trust them. I think people should do what they believe is right...

...even though some will be wrong.
We all agree that Fez, but did anyone actually 'accept 'the ballot? By the time I (and anyone else) had read it and certainly had time to digest it, many had already voted.
 
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We all agree that Fez, but did anyone actually accept the ballot? By the time I (and anyone else) had read it and certainly had time to digest it, many had already voted.

Trust me, a lot of votes won't count anyway. Or they'll be mistakenly miscounted.
 
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Trust me, a lot of votes won't count anyway. Or they'll be mistakenly miscounted.
And that's why we need to be as confident as we can that we have a totally overwhelming vote for concessions. Anything else, we cant challenge it.

The rigged name change ballot, he somehow managed to win, but was too embarrassed to publically claim a victory. It was as if the ballot didn't exist. We were more united then.
 
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And that's why we need to be as confident as we can that we have a totally overwhelming vote for concessions. Anything else, we cant challenge it.

The rigged name change ballot, he somehow managed to win, but was too embarrassed to publically claim a victory. It was as if the ballot didn't exist. We were more united then.
I don't have a vote anyway. A lot us don't, but that's where we've found ourselves. No regrets though.
 
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Having spent the last week wrestling with the decision of whether to vote for concessions that I don’t agree with or to not vote at all (neither of which I was close to being happy with), I finally decided that I was going to have to vote, as I didn’t want to risk the vote for sticking with the current pricing to come out on top. So I logged in to my account, only to find out that I hadn’t actually had a season ticket since 2014/15 and the only game I’ve been to since was QPR at home in September 2015.
Oh well, at least that has taken the decision out of my hands and I won’t feel guilty whatever the outcome.
However, I am still struggling to come to terms with the fact that they managed to make me so disconnected from something that had previously been a massive part of my life for the past 49 years. It just didn’t feel the same anymore and I’m sure it won’t until after they’re gone. I wonder how many more there are like me and just how many of us will never end up going back.
 
Having spent the last week wrestling with the decision of whether to vote for concessions that I don’t agree with or to not vote at all (neither of which I was close to being happy with), I finally decided that I was going to have to vote, as I didn’t want to risk the vote for sticking with the current pricing to come out on top. So I logged in to my account, only to find out that I hadn’t actually had a season ticket since 2014/15 and the only game I’ve been to since was QPR at home in September 2015.
Oh well, at least that has taken the decision out of my hands and I won’t feel guilty whatever the outcome.
However, I am still struggling to come to terms with the fact that they managed to make me so disconnected from something that had previously been a massive part of my life for the past 49 years. It just didn’t feel the same anymore and I’m sure it won’t until after they’re gone. I wonder how many more there are like me and just how many of us will never end up going back.
And therein lies the problem.
 
We all agree that Fez, but did anyone actually 'accept 'the ballot? By the time I (and anyone else) had read it and certainly had time to digest it, many had already voted.

You're right, some voted quickly, but I, and perhaps you, are only aware of those who posted on here and that was a handful at best. The Trust accepted the ballot when it urged folk to vote and declared their choice of vote, after they spent the weekend considering it.
 
Prices should be

Adults rate A

ALL 17-11s and Pensioners rate B

and ALL under 11s rate C

Right or wrong I didn't vote for this piss poor excuse of concessions.
 
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You're right, some voted quickly, but I, and perhaps you, are only aware of those who posted on here and that was a handful at best. The Trust accepted the ballot when it urged folk to vote and declared their choice of vote, after they spent the weekend considering it.

Still not sure how you think the Trust accepted the ballot?
 
Still not sure how you think the Trust accepted the ballot?

Because they have urged folk to vote in it, that's as clear an acceptance as you'll get. They may not like it, but they have certainly accepted it.
 
Good post Mr Summer of 69

£10 adults
£5 16-12 and Pensioners
Free 11 and under

At Scarborough Athletic and 10 mins to the ground I don't think I will be back at the Kcom

I may feel different once the ALLAMS **** off.
 
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Oh well, at least that has taken the decision out of my hands and I won’t feel guilty whatever the outcome.
However, I am still struggling to come to terms with the fact that they managed to make me so disconnected from something that had previously been a massive part of my life for the past 49 years. It just didn’t feel the same anymore and I’m sure it won’t until after they’re gone.
I wonder how many more there are like me and just how many of us will never end up going back.
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More than you think I would guess.