Understood completely ,and without a bigoted point of view crossing my mind.westyorkshiregull wrote: ↑07 May 2018, 18:42 They have done that kind of pricing for a few seasons now to up the attendance ....questionable if it creates better results but it sure makes a better afternoon out. It's a enjoyable stadium to attend on match day. No doubt better performances count most but for that money's it's fantastic
Season ticket prices and match day prices are released
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Is this all part of Osbourne big plan!!! Making the season tickets a deal to try and bring fans back or at least keep them someway happy...
Invest in the training facilities.
Financially support team so they can remain full-time and hopefully bounce back at the first attempt.
All this so he can destroy Torquay and make money on the ground!!
Am I missing something?
Invest in the training facilities.
Financially support team so they can remain full-time and hopefully bounce back at the first attempt.
All this so he can destroy Torquay and make money on the ground!!
Am I missing something?
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I think it is a given that our accounts will not show an operating profit. So until Clarke Osborne tells us the loans invested in the club will not have to be paid back, but will be converted into shares thus removing the loans as a liability, we will always be missing something.
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