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Woking's Early Bird price £99 instead of £330 has just finished and the club announce that at 1800 that's the most they've ever sold.nickbrod wrote: 23 May 2017, 19:31 Woking are offering their Early Bird season tickets for just £99 and have currently sold 1400. Wonder how many have been sold at TQ1 to date?
Anyone at TQ1 going to let us know how sales are going?
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Gullscorer wrote: 30 Apr 2017, 12:42 Not sure I fit into any of those categories. I'd buy a season ticket one if I could afford one, and if my health would permit me to attend most games. As it is, I must pay to attend individual games as and when I can get to them. At least I will get a pensioner's discount..
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Woking at an average attendance of 1430 last year, although they have sold more season tickets than that, surely their match day revenue will be next to nothing.nickbrod wrote: 05 Jun 2017, 20:23 Woking's Early Bird price £99 instead of £330 has just finished and the club announce that at 1800 that's the most they've ever sold.
Anyone at TQ1 going to let us know how sales are going?
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I can just about remember that old cow shed..Glostergull wrote: 06 Jun 2017, 19:45
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I can just about remember that old cow shed..Glostergull wrote: 06 Jun 2017, 19:45
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Of the 21 people who said, "I don't know. I will wait to see what happens", how many are tempted by the signings this week and thinking of buying one before the price goes up after tomorrow?
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I think the signings will make people think twice, but also those that said maybe know that GI still want the freehold!
Encouraging start but we cant be complacent and take our eyes off the ball on what should be the most important signing, refusal of the freehold to GI!
Encouraging start but we cant be complacent and take our eyes off the ball on what should be the most important signing, refusal of the freehold to GI!
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Bleeper wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 21:54 I think the signings will make people think twice, but also those that said maybe know that GI still want the freehold!
Encouraging start but we cant be complacent and take our eyes off the ball on what should be the most important signing, refusal of the freehold to GI!

Bleeper wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 21:54 I think the signings will make people think twice, but also those that said maybe know that GI still want the freehold!
Encouraging start but we cant be complacent and take our eyes off the ball on what should be the most important signing, refusal of the freehold to GI!

Although I have lost count of the number of times that it has been postponed, the strategy meeting when the freehold is to be discussed is now on Monday 24th July. A good showing by fans at this public meeting would send an important message. Maybe even a protest outside - that would give the Herald something to report - we can but hope.
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Yes I checked they could still use the old photos, havent heard what you have though.....yet
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