T-End expansion 100 Club Fundraiser
#21

(17-09-2023, 09:50 AM)Citygull Wrote:  Make the football better. Carry on as we are at present and a bus shelter will suffice.
Good football doesn’t necessarily always result in higher attendances though, look at all the crowds under King.

Good attendances are a mixture of results, performances, good facilities, good experiences, good food and drink, price. You can never put all your eggs in one basket, it’s just fact.
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#22

we all wanted the same thing at the time perhaps at the time perhaps if a few more had have contributed we would have got promoted and doing well with decent crowds like Oxford City .It will take years to raise enough to improve the T End.
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#23

(17-09-2023, 06:45 PM)Kengreen Wrote:  we all wanted the same thing at the time perhaps at the time perhaps if a few more had have contributed we would have got promoted and doing well with decent crowds like Oxford City .It will take years to raise enough to improve the T End.
We’re averaging more home fans than Oxford City are.
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#24

(17-09-2023, 06:48 PM)charlie Wrote:  We’re averaging more home fans than Oxford City are by quite a margin.
But not for much longer, in my opinion, unless a new manager engineers a near miraculous turnaround.
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#25

Oxford City’s home gates are much bigger than ours this season. Dunno what the split of home vs away fans is though.
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#26

So, is the T End expansion fundraiser officially dead in favor of helping with wages? I'm game for that too. Actual, I'm more inclined to see my measly £10 per month go to that end anyway.
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#27

(17-09-2023, 08:14 PM)HeathBrewer Wrote:  So, is the T End expansion fundraiser officially dead in favor of helping with wages? I'm game for that too. Actual, I'm more inclined to see my measly £10 per month go to that end anyway.
No, the 100 Club is going nowhere.

(17-09-2023, 08:12 PM)TP1 Wrote:  Oxford City’s home gates are much bigger than ours this season. Dunno what the split of home vs away fans is though.
But not in terms of home fans. They’re averaging around 700.
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#28

(17-09-2023, 08:14 PM)HeathBrewer Wrote:  So, is the T End expansion fundraiser officially dead in favor of helping with wages? I'm game for that too. Actual, I'm more inclined to see my measly £10 per month go to that end anyway.
There's  another option and that would be the Trust  looking to take an equity stake in the  club on behalf of its members, and thereby having direct input into, and responsibility for, decisions about budgets and expenditure.
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#29

(17-09-2023, 08:56 PM)Citygull Wrote:  There's  another option and that would be the Trust  looking to take an equity stake in the  club on behalf of its members, and thereby having direct input into, and responsibility for, decisions about budgets and expenditure.
Is the current Club management supportive of that kind of venture?
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