mariners4ever
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mickeverton said:Received Membership Card in the Mail this Morning.
+1, in regards to the pack, it said you can pick it up on sunday or at the first 2 home games on the 14th and the 22nd
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mickeverton said:Received Membership Card in the Mail this Morning.
Roy Law said:FWIW - Conference club AFC Wimbledon who averaged 3,219 attendance last season has sold 2,450 season tickets (aka mariners memberships); that's 76% of last year's average. There are no spare tickets for behind the 'home' goal. Would that the Mariners could do that!
The club currently hold the all-time English record for the most consecutive unbeaten league games by any senior football club, having played 78 league matches in a row without defeat over three seasons.
Bex said:Roy Law said:FWIW - Conference club AFC Wimbledon who averaged 3,219 attendance last season has sold 2,450 season tickets (aka mariners memberships); that's 76% of last year's average. There are no spare tickets for behind the 'home' goal. Would that the Mariners could do that!
From wikipedia
The club currently hold the all-time English record for the most consecutive unbeaten league games by any senior football club, having played 78 league matches in a row without defeat over three seasons.
I would hazard a guess that the Mariners' support would improve dramatically if we hadn't lost a game for three seasons.
Sacko said:Bex said:Roy Law said:FWIW - Conference club AFC Wimbledon who averaged 3,219 attendance last season has sold 2,450 season tickets (aka mariners memberships); that's 76% of last year's average. There are no spare tickets for behind the 'home' goal. Would that the Mariners could do that!
From wikipedia
The club currently hold the all-time English record for the most consecutive unbeaten league games by any senior football club, having played 78 league matches in a row without defeat over three seasons.
I would hazard a guess that the Mariners' support would improve dramatically if we hadn't lost a game for three seasons.
Never mind not losing for 3 seasons, how about winning a game this year!
Let's hope they put that right against the Mexicans on Thursday night...
Arabmariner said:A suggestion for CCM.
When browsing the DUFC site I read that they are offering fans the chance to pay up their season ticket for the 2010-11 season in 10 monthly payments over this coming season.Prices will be frozen at this seasons "early bird" price.'Early bird" being the discounted price offered every season to those who purchase early.
Not a bad idea imo and rewards the faithful don't you think ?
Jesus said:Arabmariner said:A suggestion for CCM.
When browsing the DUFC site I read that they are offering fans the chance to pay up their season ticket for the 2010-11 season in 10 monthly payments over this coming season.Prices will be frozen at this seasons "early bird" price.'Early bird" being the discounted price offered every season to those who purchase early.
Not a bad idea imo and rewards the faithful don't you think ?
Sounds like a good idea
Gopher of Pern said:Jesus said:Arabmariner said:A suggestion for CCM.
When browsing the DUFC site I read that they are offering fans the chance to pay up their season ticket for the 2010-11 season in 10 monthly payments over this coming season.Prices will be frozen at this seasons "early bird" price.'Early bird" being the discounted price offered every season to those who purchase early.
Not a bad idea imo and rewards the faithful don't you think ?
Sounds like a good idea
They already have a plan similar to this, you can pay in 4 installments over 4 months. 10 months makes no sense, as you will be paying after the season is over (or a few months before it starts.)
Bex said:Why not just make it a monthly payment over twelve months that renews every year? Never miss the money then.