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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 05 Sep 20 4.55pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

Why do you think I donated !?

And thanks for your explanation of what the funds are being used for, albeit in a semi literate way.

I don't agree that it is a separate issue. It forms part of my overall reaction to the lousy proposition that Palace have put in front of me.

Parish himself said that the very future of football was a stake when he was a major voice of Project Restart. One of his concerns was that people would not come back to football when eventually things get back to some sort of normal. Well, he's contributing to the problem with this season ticket policy.

So I'm illiterate and naive according to two of you
Charming and I cant wait to grow into perfect.
This policy is black or white.
Other clubs have different thoughts and procedures on how to get fans in but this is totally transparent. Any games you dont get into are repaid.
The 6 % interest if you wish to pay over a year is about £30. Every other year has been interest free so I've taken that offer gratefully. One season to put myself out is all I'm being asked. I dont see a way that is not wishy washy apart from this.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 05 Sep 20 5.44pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

So I'm illiterate and naive according to two of you
Charming and I cant wait to grow into perfect.
This policy is black or white.
Other clubs have different thoughts and procedures on how to get fans in but this is totally transparent. Any games you dont get into are repaid.
The 6 % interest if you wish to pay over a year is about £30. Every other year has been interest free so I've taken that offer gratefully. One season to put myself out is all I'm being asked. I dont see a way that is not wishy washy apart from this.

You think it’s okay to charge near 100% or 85% or 17 matches when you’ll get to see about 5 in economic and distancing uncertainty when other clubs haven’t? Okay.

 


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View martin2412's Profile martin2412 Flag Living The Dream 05 Sep 20 6.04pm Send a Private Message to martin2412 Add martin2412 as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

So I'm illiterate and naive according to two of you
Charming and I cant wait to grow into perfect.
This policy is black or white.
Other clubs have different thoughts and procedures on how to get fans in but this is totally transparent. Any games you dont get into are repaid.
The 6 % interest if you wish to pay over a year is about £30. Every other year has been interest free so I've taken that offer gratefully. One season to put myself out is all I'm being asked. I dont see a way that is not wishy washy apart from this.

So it's ok for the club to charge 6% to those paying in installments ?

Will they pay me 6% for having my money for a year if I pay in full upfront and don't get what I paid for ?

If they did I'd offer to buy anyones ticket who didn't want to renew, as it would be a better investment rate than I could get at any bank.

 

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View HesHereHesThere's Profile HesHereHesThere Flag Beckenham 05 Sep 20 6.20pm Send a Private Message to HesHereHesThere Add HesHereHesThere as a friend

Originally posted by monkey

Exactly....all fvcking one way. I’m out (for the time being)!!

I’ve got to admit, the dull games and lack of goals in recent years has made my decision a lot easier, it’s been a chor for a long time now. Money’s not an issue for me, but it is ridiculous getting everyone to pay up front for something they might not get

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 05 Sep 20 6.40pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by martin2412

So it's ok for the club to charge 6% to those paying in installments ?

Will they pay me 6% for having my money for a year if I pay in full upfront and don't get what I paid for ?

If they did I'd offer to buy anyones ticket who didn't want to renew, as it would be a better investment rate than I could get at any bank.

What about all the years it has been interest free over 12 months. Find another club that allowed that for its fans. There May be others but not many I would guess. Most want it all or charged interest. Any other year if interest was charged you wouldn't bat an eyelid I reckon.

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 05 Sep 20 6.45pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

You think it’s okay to charge near 100% or 85% or 17 matches when you’ll get to see about 5 in economic and distancing uncertainty when other clubs haven’t? Okay.

Let's see how it pans out for other clubs with their process. On paper it all looks great and fair. At least you know where you are with this particular way of doing it. I sense this isnt about the money for many; more a principle. Fair enough but who's to say by feb/march we wont be back up as normal. Then you will be paying top dollar for single games.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 05 Sep 20 7.11pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

Let's see how it pans out for other clubs with their process. On paper it all looks great and fair. At least you know where you are with this particular way of doing it. I sense this isnt about the money for many; more a principle. Fair enough but who's to say by feb/march we wont be back up as normal. Then you will be paying top dollar for single games.

In your opinion it’s fair. And you could get tickets when you’d rather have had them another time.

I highly doubt there will be 26,000 going to Selhurst or 60,000-75,000 going to the top 5 grounds next season. We’ll be coming out of cold and flu season in March and April and with all the problems that’s going to throw up and the government narrative and rut it’s got itself in with the rest of the western governments. February you can forget it. No chance. If they accepted immunity we’d be on the way. Unfortunately they think they can reduce the amount of deaths (positive cases now mostly FFS) with no idea of how long that might be.

And there’s one big problem connected to all this. The tests do give positive results from fragments left over from a dose of Covid for 6 months. Brilliant.

 


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View kev64's Profile kev64 Flag Cambs 05 Sep 20 8.00pm Send a Private Message to kev64 Add kev64 as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

What about all the years it has been interest free over 12 months. Find another club that allowed that for its fans. There May be others but not many I would guess. Most want it all or charged interest. Any other year if interest was charged you wouldn't bat an eyelid I reckon.

Ok let’s get this myth cleared up, it was never interest free .

You could only opt pay by instalments after the ‘early bird’ prices finished and tickets increased by 10% so in the 500 ticket became 550 ..

All in all 6% is a better deal or would be if was for a full St not a couple of games.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 05 Sep 20 8.30pm

Originally posted by HKOwen

Martin Long had left Direct Line years before CPFC 2010.

17,501 because you didn't renew?

Your post is basically mumbo jumbo rubbish IMO.

Presumably you are trying to say you didn't renew your ST when the price when up by 60%.

When was that? I don't remember any 60% increases.


Two seasons ago mumbo, look back at old posts on season tickets and it"s fully documented, your opinion, who gives a toss? I didn"t renew cos of the 60% increase is correct, but my post was really about the owners, including top CON donor, not looking on football like the supporters do, its just business to them, not family like you think no doubt, get researching back two years mumbo and read my posts and others answers regarding my 60% increase!


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 06 Sep 20 4.05am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by kev64

Ok let’s get this myth cleared up, it was never interest free .

You could only opt pay by instalments after the ‘early bird’ prices finished and tickets increased by 10% so in the 500 ticket became 550 ..

All in all 6% is a better deal or would be if was for a full St not a couple of games.

Ok I stand corrected but I couldnt have afforded a lump payment a few years ago so was ok to pay a bit more over a longer period. Early bird is pretty standard for clubs so that is how it is.
All in all though it's the principle that's being looked at. Why should a mega rich footy club take your money and make interest on interest? Interesting to be bothered now as we the fans created the beast.

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 06 Sep 20 4.12am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

In your opinion it’s fair. And you could get tickets when you’d rather have had them another time.

I highly doubt there will be 26,000 going to Selhurst or 60,000-75,000 going to the top 5 grounds next season. We’ll be coming out of cold and flu season in March and April and with all the problems that’s going to throw up and the government narrative and rut it’s got itself in with the rest of the western governments. February you can forget it. No chance. If they accepted immunity we’d be on the way. Unfortunately they think they can reduce the amount of deaths (positive cases now mostly FFS) with no idea of how long that might be.

And there’s one big problem connected to all this. The tests do give positive results from fragments left over from a dose of Covid for 6 months. Brilliant.

No no rudi I havent said it's fair to do what parish is doing. I said it's fair enough that at least you know where you stand. Its black and white.
No season ticket purchased, no games to watch.
The unfairness will be if the TV decides to show all the games after this has been implemented.
That's my only question mark.

 

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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 06 Sep 20 9.07am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

So I'm illiterate and naive according to two of you
Charming and I cant wait to grow into perfect.
This policy is black or white.
Other clubs have different thoughts and procedures on how to get fans in but this is totally transparent. Any games you dont get into are repaid.
The 6 % interest if you wish to pay over a year is about £30. Every other year has been interest free so I've taken that offer gratefully. One season to put myself out is all I'm being asked. I dont see a way that is not wishy washy apart from this.

The season ticket issue is not about whether the policy is black or white or transparent, it's about whether it's fair.

It may suit you - that's fine. It doesn't suit me, and it would seem from the responses on here, it doesn't suit a lot of other people as well.

While I understand the financial implications to football clubs, the football clubs need to understand that a vast number of people have also been disadvantaged by Covid .

Other clubs have found a more equitable solution and they are as transparent as you claim Palace's to be, and I wouldn't describe them as '' wishy washy '' either. But I would call them fair.

 


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