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Hardy extends early bird prices.

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Sounds like not enough people have taken up the offer, I can't help but feel some of the fans voicing their annoyance of this have every right to be doing so. Some won't get this, I personally want to see Notts on the up (so I just accept it) - but it is robbing the loyalty of fans.

It would be interesting to know how many has been sold so far.

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It makes you annoyed when you rushed to meet the deadline thinking you would lose out, only to see the club try to maximise the feel good factor from England's World Cup campaign.

I will get over it but the frustration is more down to feeling appreciated for my loyalty.

think its good and bad.

this type of thing reminds me of how most companies treat existing customers and how new ones tend to get the better deal. in this case they got the same thing but what was the point in doing the early bird?

I can see both the desire to get more fans seated as a regular spectator and those who feel they've been screwed over with the early bird offer.

The club should have a PR manager to be honest.

More thought before hand would have saved much of this and people would be more accepting IMO.

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57 minutes ago, Magic magpie said:

I think to be fair as long as meadow lane seats get filled I think it would be a great reason to do it. There isn’t much difference in price but it’s the thought that counted.

The club have quoted we have sold over 3000 season tickets, it sound very low for what they achieved last season and are building towards for this campaign don't you think?

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9 hours ago, B&Wstripes said:

The club have quoted we have sold over 3000 season tickets, it sound very low for what they achieved last season and are building towards for this campaign don't you think?

I think it’s cause it’s county people have long memories. one year won’t change that as long as we sell seasons tickets that’s all that counts the number as I said don’t matter it gets bums on seats I’m happy

The club should have thought about this more carefully, as I do feel it comes across insulting to those who are loyal enough to purchase before anything about the new season is known.

Alan Hardy should do a special event to reward the faith of those who purchased early.

Even if it's a small thank you such as an invite to a training session or extra bring a friend vouchers. It all pays part in rewarding those who get behind the club!

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

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