monkeybones wrote:All very good thanks.
However can we please get the club to sort out the 'reserved' stickers and missing numbers from the seats please. So people know where and where not to sit.
Its the very least they can do in exchange for a lot money.
Oh and while we are at it. Get a card reader. Even people selling coffee on the street corner can do this. No more excuses. You want our money, do the basics...
monkeybones wrote:The cost of credit card facilities are around £10-£15 per month with a one off set up fee of £100. Many banks will do it for nothing or waive set up. The return for the investment would probably be covered in less that a month.
quote="Willie Wastle"
On a more negative note, the lack of facilities for card payments is absurd, and the unwillingness to address it only serves to fuel rumours of money laundering, however baseless such rumours might be.
Stevie Clarke wrote:At £10 a game, even for seniors, it's still not a bad deal for Premiership Football.
No, it's not but why do the club not make the prices fairer? A fan earning a top wage is paying the same for a ST as a pensioner who may have to scrimp and save even to afford £180. I seem to be the only one concerned about this every year and it doesn't even affect me.
Stevie Clarke wrote:At £10 a game, even for seniors, it's still not a bad deal for Premiership Football.
No, it's not but why do the club not make the prices fairer? A fan earning a top wage is paying the same for a ST as a pensioner who may have to scrimp and save even to afford £180. I seem to be the only one concerned about this every year and it doesn't even affect me.
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