HitchcocksShins wrote:Hands up if you knew Tina Broughton resigned in Feb?
Operations executive:
Tina Broughton
Martin Shaw wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:Hands up if you knew Tina Broughton resigned in Feb?Operations executive:
Tina Broughton
from https://www.mansfieldtown.net/club/whos-who/
HitchcocksShins wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:Hands up if you knew Tina Broughton resigned in Feb?Operations executive:
Tina Broughton
from https://www.mansfieldtown.net/club/whos-who/
Oh, right.
Looks like this needs an update then:
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... 9/officers
HitchcocksShins wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:Hands up if you knew Tina Broughton resigned in Feb?Operations executive:
Tina Broughton
from https://www.mansfieldtown.net/club/whos-who/
Oh, right.
Looks like this needs an update then:
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... 9/officers
I think that is a reasonable requst.MTFCMusings wrote:I’m in a bit of a quandary having read that.
I’m a current ST holder, do not want a refund and would like to renew. However, I’m still slightly worried about attending games due to medical reasons. I wonder if the club would consider providing vouchers for iFollow for people in the same boat as me to watch games on iFollow in exchange for the upfront investment of renewing the ticket, or is that me taking up a seat that could be used by someone else?
west country stag wrote:If we are not allowing away fans in for our home matches till circumstances change , we could manage our reduced capacity by using the 3 stands .
In the interim, the North Stand will also be used to host season ticket holders until such a time when One Call Stadium can increase its capacity to supporters.
adamstag wrote:£375 as a minimum to watch league 2 football is quite out there for one of the poorest towns in the land.
yorkstag wrote:Why is it?
I used to be a season ticket holder for several years, until I joined the QL membership. I don't think it unreasonable for current season ticket holders to have priority. They didn't get use of their full season ticket last season.NorthLondonStag wrote:I rarely complain (honestly) but is anyone else like me thinking this is a bit of a disappointing approach and emphasis for existing season ticket holders?
Captain Cunno wrote:So I have to pay £375 to watch games on I follow until Bo Jo says I can go in ground?
bobbystagsfan wrote:adamstag wrote:£375 as a minimum to watch league 2 football is quite out there for one of the poorest towns in the land.
Promotion pushes come at a cost lad.
adamstag wrote:bobbystagsfan wrote:adamstag wrote:£375 as a minimum to watch league 2 football is quite out there for one of the poorest towns in the land.
Promotion pushes come at a cost lad.
It does. It’s not the max price I bother with, it’s the minimum that I worry about.
It’s massively missed opportunity from the club to engage with fans, especially in a time when fans are struggling financially.
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