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Pay what you can football

Apparently Brentford have done it in the passed. As have inverness recently. Crawley did it last week.

http://footballpremium.com/england/football-league-championship/crawley-town-pay-what-you-can-at-crawley-this-weekend/

maybe something for the Target 20k to think about..

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    Jiminez and Slater tried this but got the wrong end of the stick.
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    Can you imagine us doing that? Nailed on protest day if that happened.

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    so 10,000 come in for 20 pence a head .. would go down well with the season ticket buyers
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    IdleHans said:

    How about "pay what you think it's worth" football?

    our debt to strapix would go through the roof
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    If you paid 10 pence it would still be 10p more than Perks.

    And there'd be no free food.
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    How about "pay as much as Roly invests from transfers back into the club"
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    IdleHans said:

    How about "pay what you think it's worth" football?

    After the Swindon match i would want about £50
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    They should pay me to watch that tripe.
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    Apparently Brentford have done it in the passed. As have inverness recently. Crawley did it last week.

    http://footballpremium.com/england/football-league-championship/crawley-town-pay-what-you-can-at-crawley-this-weekend/

    maybe something for the Target 20k to think about..

    The passed.
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    Took my lad to Millwall game, cost me £48.50. I think that puts me about £40 in credit !
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    Can you imagine us doing that? Nailed on protest day if that happened.

    I'd go if we had one of these games.
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    I'll happily pay after the match has finished.

    If we win, you'll get more money.

    If we lose, meh.
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    pompey done it at a preseason freindly a few years back quid to get in or something
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    JaShea99 said:

    Apparently Brentford have done it in the passed. As have inverness recently. Crawley did it last week.

    http://footballpremium.com/england/football-league-championship/crawley-town-pay-what-you-can-at-crawley-this-weekend/

    maybe something for the Target 20k to think about..

    The passed.
    Small t surely?
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    Apparently Brentford have done it in the passed. As have inverness recently. Crawley did it last week.

    http://footballpremium.com/england/football-league-championship/crawley-town-pay-what-you-can-at-crawley-this-weekend/

    maybe something for the Target 20k to think about..

    Apologies, meant to reply to this sooner, not been on here much recently.

    It's something Target 20k have raised before but the issue is all clubs are restricted to a limited number of promotions a season and I believe the club has already reached this limit or will do before the season is over so they probably can't do it this season even if they wanted to.

    Personally I think the restrictions are ridiculous and clubs shouldn't be limited in ways to promote ideas. If it's going to happen then it'll probably have to be one of Pay what you can or Football for a Fiver seeing as both are very similar promotions.
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    Apparently Brentford have done it in the passed. As have inverness recently. Crawley did it last week.

    http://footballpremium.com/england/football-league-championship/crawley-town-pay-what-you-can-at-crawley-this-weekend/

    maybe something for the Target 20k to think about..

    Apologies, meant to reply to this sooner, not been on here much recently.

    It's something Target 20k have raised before but the issue is all clubs are restricted to a limited number of promotions a season and I believe the club has already reached this limit or will do before the season is over so they probably can't do it this season even if they wanted to.

    Personally I think the restrictions are ridiculous and clubs shouldn't be limited in ways to promote ideas. If it's going to happen then it'll probably have to be one of Pay what you can or Football for a Fiver seeing as both are very similar promotions.
    All clubs are restricted to a limited number of promotions?

    Restricted by whom? And how many?
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    Chizz said:

    Apparently Brentford have done it in the passed. As have inverness recently. Crawley did it last week.

    http://footballpremium.com/england/football-league-championship/crawley-town-pay-what-you-can-at-crawley-this-weekend/

    maybe something for the Target 20k to think about..

    Apologies, meant to reply to this sooner, not been on here much recently.

    It's something Target 20k have raised before but the issue is all clubs are restricted to a limited number of promotions a season and I believe the club has already reached this limit or will do before the season is over so they probably can't do it this season even if they wanted to.

    Personally I think the restrictions are ridiculous and clubs shouldn't be limited in ways to promote ideas. If it's going to happen then it'll probably have to be one of Pay what you can or Football for a Fiver seeing as both are very similar promotions.
    All clubs are restricted to a limited number of promotions?

    Restricted by whom? And how many?
    I stand to be corrected but I believe it's 5 per season enforced by the football league.
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    Chizz said:

    Apparently Brentford have done it in the passed. As have inverness recently. Crawley did it last week.

    http://footballpremium.com/england/football-league-championship/crawley-town-pay-what-you-can-at-crawley-this-weekend/

    maybe something for the Target 20k to think about..

    Apologies, meant to reply to this sooner, not been on here much recently.

    It's something Target 20k have raised before but the issue is all clubs are restricted to a limited number of promotions a season and I believe the club has already reached this limit or will do before the season is over so they probably can't do it this season even if they wanted to.

    Personally I think the restrictions are ridiculous and clubs shouldn't be limited in ways to promote ideas. If it's going to happen then it'll probably have to be one of Pay what you can or Football for a Fiver seeing as both are very similar promotions.
    All clubs are restricted to a limited number of promotions?

    Restricted by whom? And how many?
    I stand to be corrected but I believe it's 5 per season enforced by the football league.
    Surely they are also restricted by the fact you don't want season ticket holders paying more than those who pay match by match. Do Target 20k analyse/discuss this when coming up with price recommendations?
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