But the people who invested in Ebbsfleet didn't do it because they wanted to help run the club well. They did it because they thought they were going to get a chance to pick the squad etc.
A far better example of fans running the club in the model Attila suggested is FC United of Manchester.
I remember what first got me hooked on the Albion as a kid...
The Spice Girls being played pre-match. You just don't get that kind of thing these days.
The point is that the only game this season where you may have had to sit in your allocated seat is Aston Villa away. So why make a big deal about sitting in your allocated seat, if it's at the back, where people will want to stand?
If I want to stand at an away game I will go at the back of...
Rage Against The Machine were massive before this whole X Factor thing happened. The amount of people that went to see them at Leeds/Reading Festival in 2008 is obvious evidence of this.
Plus the proceeds from the Christmas number 1 went to charity. Plus they are staging a free gig when they...
So I need to know by the 23rd of December, a full week and a half before the fixture, whether I'm going or not? Or does it mean collect from Torquay ticket office?
So I was correct with United not having and of their ground closed then. And If you go to Old Trafford now you will see thousands stood for the full 90 minutes every match.
But as I said if every one at Withdean stands infront of their seats, rather than sitting on them how is a crush any more...
To be fair at a large number of grounds in the country, clubs just let areas of the home fans stand without hassle. Don't see why our club couldn't just turn a blind eye to a few standing either.
Yes, but Man Utd sell out everywhere they go.
I am a white member and had no problem paying the £10 to get priority tickets incase we sell out. Just seems pointless to refuse someone a ticket for a game we won't sell out, because they haven't signed up.