This week's podcast on 21:43 - Oct 8 with 1622 views | terryb | Thanks Clive, I enjoyed that. I do think your sugestion of a 70/30 split on loyalty points is a good idea. I am a very infrequent supportter at away games, but I would be able to get a ticket for every game (obviously apart from Luton!) due to my loyalty points. I am always delighted that I can go when I want, but I also feel guilty if that stops a regular away fan from going. I am hopeful that the away game at Swansea will also see us requiring far more tickets than are available! Last game of the season & a promotion to celebrate. Who wouldn't want to be there? |  | |  |
This week's podcast on 22:09 - Oct 8 with 1587 views | Mistication92 | I think a 3-season rolling total is a good idea. 1 point for normal-ish distance games, 2pts for the silly/midweek ones (this season eg. Bournemouth, Middlesborough, Cardiff, Bristol). Then the club is able to say "this fixture will go on sale to members with 15+ points, the maximum number of points someone can have at this point is x." They can also say at the start of every season "we're now wiping season x from everyone's points, here's the maximum you can have and here are the number of members on 15+, 10+ etc." BTW I liked the young guy on the podcast, he should be on more. Also like Clive as host, it wraps together well. |  | |  |
This week's podcast on 09:00 - Oct 9 with 1419 views | enfieldargh | Excellent podcast the fact that the club use the pod when they feel they need to get messages across be it on the financial side or just allowing players coaching staff to be interviewed. If I had to choose a game to miss from my season ticket it would probably be PNE. I've had a bitterness towards their team(not so much their fans) for quite a while now I think much of it started up at Knobsville when I'm sure Clint got sent off for finally not being able to control himself after watching their shenanigans (is this a Gaelic word) going on throughout the game. Yes we mostly loose to them which doesnt help but when the 3rd went inI started flicking V signs and profanities towards the school end I then look 2 rows down and somehow you were in the aisle starting to do the same thing. Fib=ne behaviour for a company director I know but it had to be done I wonder what Lee Hoos' favourite cheese is |  |
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This week's podcast on 17:35 - Oct 9 with 1269 views | daveB | excellent pod, really enjoyed that |  | |  |
This week's podcast on 17:51 - Oct 9 with 1238 views | BrianMcCarthy | Excellent episode. Skipped along nicely. Charlie is a great addition. |  |
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This week's podcast on 08:31 - Oct 12 with 1016 views | JamesB1979 | Excellent podcast again. Really look forward to them nowadays. Great listen on way to work. The “shithousery” debate was a good one. Doing a “Preston” pisses me off. Whilst I think it’s probably foolish, I’d be up for being a team that never goes into the corner and always looks to score the next goal rather than hold onto a lead. Imagine, scoring an 85th minute winner and being the team that picks the ball up and rushes to halfway line to kick off? Yeah we’d be idiotic but I think it would be refreshing. Our message being, we don’t need to time waste, we’ll beat you any and very way. Even at my sons U12 football matches, teams timewaste and play it in the corner. If it starts then, then no surprise. Surely, just keep playing and trying to score goals to the end. That’s why we play, watch and love football. On the tickets, think the tickets from last 5 or so away games is the answer. I also think this season you’ve got to give people priority who’ve made effort to go away to Peterbrough and Barnsley over away games like Fulham and Reading. |  | |  |
This week's podcast on 13:04 - Oct 12 with 824 views | tkqpr | Did you hear Lee Hoos on the Podcast? He sounded full of it as well. I wouldnt be surprised if this goes through the squad and thus affect results. But i guess the same for most teams. |  | |  |
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