My daughter turn it on just after the first half time adverts and the first things we heard was Jeff Stelling saying
"Giggs and Rooney doing what they do best", with just the hint of a smile
The then he went onto interview Neville Neville
Comedy TV
I would say the opposite, a casual fan is far more likely than a STH to purchase programmes/food etc.
So you believe that there will be no obsolete programme stock, how can storing 100's of unsold programmes be better than selling more on the day.
If the club sold 10 more burgers for one match...
I don't understand why people are concered about how hard its going to be, seems a bit defeatist to be, would you prefer to stay in League 1 where its easier.
We managed to chuck two championship clubs out the cup this year and we will start next season with a stronger then that did that
With only 150 (under 1%) buying a PSL maybe the club will realise it would gain more money scrapping the system and as THPP above making the offical exchange system.
The purchaser will pay full price, the STH will receive a refund less a service charge of say £5 a ticket, the club will make £5...