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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:11 pm 
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penned in the vale game weeks ago, but depending on how they play in that after the forest green game will decide my future for the rest of the season including nearby rochdale at spotland.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:33 pm 
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...sighs....shrugs shoulders..nips ear....ive told them its just not "enjoyable"..... not enjoyable for me.. ...them...the fans...anyone ....not what i want to see... but its "difficult" and i understand the "mindset"...nothing to play for except a points target...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVn2tkxFOy4

...can you imagine cloughy coops or the snake reacting in that way... and giving that message to a team after a performance like that?....ffs.. :roll:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkEBVTcRcok ...smells...?


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:45 pm 
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derwent wrote:
If the players are just going through the motions as some are suggesting, including the manager, then that has to be worrying. The players have had tremendous backing from our fans this season and that in itself should be motivation enough to give of their best until the last kick of the season.
If lack of interest from the team spills over to the terraces then will the attendances also drop.
Very shortly the usual early bird activity on next term's season tickets will kick in and if the enthusiasm drops that will surely affect sales.
I actually said the other day that if the players have relaxed their efforts then why should I pay the i follow fee to either listen to or watch the rest of the games. I don't relish the thought of chucking good money away on that which is pointless. I can't be the only one.


You will be paying more for your season ticket next season so let's hope these players wake up from now until the end of season, the last few games haven't been acceptable. Even mansfield we got out of jail.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 3:41 pm 
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billinghampoolie1908 wrote:
derwent wrote:
If the players are just going through the motions as some are suggesting, including the manager, then that has to be worrying. The players have had tremendous backing from our fans this season and that in itself should be motivation enough to give of their best until the last kick of the season.
If lack of interest from the team spills over to the terraces then will the attendances also drop.
Very shortly the usual early bird activity on next term's season tickets will kick in and if the enthusiasm drops that will surely affect sales.
I actually said the other day that if the players have relaxed their efforts then why should I pay the i follow fee to either listen to or watch the rest of the games. I don't relish the thought of chucking good money away on that which is pointless. I can't be the only one.


You will be paying more for your season ticket next season so let's hope these players wake up from now until the end of season, the last few games haven't been acceptable. Even mansfield we got out of jail.


I won't be paying more for my season ticket cos I won't be buying one.
Fuel prices are killing the idea of funding a 200 mile round trip 23 plus times a season( including cup games etc) so the prospect of a hike in season ticket prices will do nothing to encourage me. I'll do Donny away and then buy i follow as and when.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 3:51 pm 
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derwent wrote:
billinghampoolie1908 wrote:
derwent wrote:
If the players are just going through the motions as some are suggesting, including the manager, then that has to be worrying. The players have had tremendous backing from our fans this season and that in itself should be motivation enough to give of their best until the last kick of the season.
If lack of interest from the team spills over to the terraces then will the attendances also drop.
Very shortly the usual early bird activity on next term's season tickets will kick in and if the enthusiasm drops that will surely affect sales.
I actually said the other day that if the players have relaxed their efforts then why should I pay the i follow fee to either listen to or watch the rest of the games. I don't relish the thought of chucking good money away on that which is pointless. I can't be the only one.


You will be paying more for your season ticket next season so let's hope these players wake up from now until the end of season, the last few games haven't been acceptable. Even mansfield we got out of jail.


I won't be paying more for my season ticket cos I won't be buying one.
Fuel prices are killing the idea of funding a 200 mile round trip 23 plus times a season( including cup games etc) so the prospect of a hike in season ticket prices will do nothing to encourage me. I'll do Donny away and then buy i follow as and when.


Costs a lot of money to do games these days. Luckily few more northern sides for next season.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:02 am 
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derwent wrote:
billinghampoolie1908 wrote:
derwent wrote:
If the players are just going through the motions as some are suggesting, including the manager, then that has to be worrying. The players have had tremendous backing from our fans this season and that in itself should be motivation enough to give of their best until the last kick of the season.
If lack of interest from the team spills over to the terraces then will the attendances also drop.
Very shortly the usual early bird activity on next term's season tickets will kick in and if the enthusiasm drops that will surely affect sales.
I actually said the other day that if the players have relaxed their efforts then why should I pay the i follow fee to either listen to or watch the rest of the games. I don't relish the thought of chucking good money away on that which is pointless. I can't be the only one.


You will be paying more for your season ticket next season so let's hope these players wake up from now until the end of season, the last few games haven't been acceptable. Even mansfield we got out of jail.


I won't be paying more for my season ticket cos I won't be buying one.
Fuel prices are killing the idea of funding a 200 mile round trip 23 plus times a season( including cup games etc) so the prospect of a hike in season ticket prices will do nothing to encourage me. I'll do Donny away and then buy i follow as and when.


I can imagine lots of ST holders all over the country will be relying on getting /needing the £150 ctax rebate to renew their STs.
Can see a major drop off in football crowds from October when Inflation really starts to kick in.
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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:25 am 
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doubt they,ll drop off too much unless the side are doing poorly. the inflation will be used as a reason for not turning up. football is a bit like beer and at one time fags were. people always seem to find money for those. will pick and choose my games as usual and to save money i will not bother attending non pools games.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2022 10:52 am 
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You might have less disposable income, but you’ll still have disposable income......it all depends what you prioritise.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Salford predictions
PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2022 11:18 am 
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Snowy wrote:
You might have less disposable income, but you’ll still have disposable income......it all depends what you prioritise.

think there will be more struggling though next season than before with expenditure being more than income. feel sorry for people falling into this catogary who are genuine.


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