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The problem with seats is groups. There are practically never We release tickets in two tranches, so most of the first tranche may be sold before the second are released. Therefore if all tix released at same time, there would be far more 3,4,5,6+ clusters available for larger groups.
7th Nov 2025 12:08:05
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However club could have gone bust without non-refundable STs and Debentures, so morally indefensible to shaft debenture holders
Bush - a point but the data should also note the points at which they are effectively sold out (e.g. less than 40 tickets available, less than 20 pairs available). I presume the data exists, they wouldn't develop policies without data I'm sure.
7th Nov 2025 11:48:00
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Lol Hash. Yes Amba I'm certain it was a typo. They seem quite common in important pieces of content.
7th Nov 2025 11:24:27
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Yes, definitely agree that club could do loads more to communicate when extra tickets go on sale.
7th Nov 2025 11:22:24
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I agree BW and it’s a conversation I have had with people on stadium tours when they ask how they can buy tickets when it’s sold out weeks in advance. I mention to them to check a week before the game and the debenture tickets will become available. Maybe we could have a pop-up message on the ticketing site and any matches that are close to selling out.
7th Nov 2025 11:16:20
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But we can’t go against the goodwill of the fans who brought debentures 5 years down the line when our attendance has doubled and we continue to fine additional income steams.
Bush Womble -- All it needs is a very clear note saying something like: "If you were unable to buy tickets today, check back on [date] when seats not taken up by Debenture Holders will be released for sale." It's not difficult.
7th Nov 2025 11:13:55
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Or it means the fixture list got leaked. Also means good chance we will be in the championship next season.
7th Nov 2025 11:07:45
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This is the newculture adopted by the Club, as Stuart D sums up perfectly, they are tasked with maximising income and are getting a bit ruthless. Rewind about six months and the fans that were blue & yellow members were told they had to become VPs to continue access to hospitality lounges. That meant paying an annual sub of £3,600, beyond most of them
7th Nov 2025 11:07:05
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OI - I guess the challenge with looking at the data is we can't see how many people have been put off from buying tickets due to lack of availability. I'm not sure what the solution is but the current situation is a bit weird and I think hard for people to understand. E.g. now there are hardly any tickets available for the Wigan game on 22 Nov. If someone is looking for tickets now they'll probably be put off. And I often hear people saying they couldn't get tickets to games when there are loads available later. The unclaimed debenture seats get released 8 days before a game now but that is slightly odd timing and hard to convey to casual fans. Putting very few tickets on sale initially and then adding lots more later doesn't seeem that logical. It's clearly neater for the club (and probably brings in more funds) if they can show all the available tickets when they go on sale.
7th Nov 2025 11:06:48
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but equally a very strong/fair argument that the club should not go back on the terms they set and penalise debenture holders who have put a lot of money in
Trigger - But it also says that the first match affected will be the Stevenage game on Boxing Day. That's this season -- so the Dec 26 is most likely a typo, as we certainly don't know the 2026-27 fixture list yet.
7th Nov 2025 10:59:09
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Email says it comes into effect on 1st December 2026.
7th Nov 2025 10:54:31
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Nicander, Feels to me that the club are focused heavily on revenue and maximising the matchday sales, that they have lost sight of the fan impact imo. The Debenture holders provided desperately needed funds and others had non-refundable ST’s that year, and whilst it was 5 years ago, it was an important period and we desperately needed help from the fans.
7th Nov 2025 10:41:45
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To go from 7 to 21 days in one hit is wrong imo and the idea of the debenture was to give fans the option to buy their seat at a weeks notice to suit their social and work life.
Pretty sure I remember Hartson scoring OTD but can't remember the other one
7th Nov 2025 10:39:07
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28 days for debentures seems OTT and basically makes it pointless to have a debenture. Club needs to rethink this / reverse this decision / come up with something else.
Apparently, someone at WHAD towers forgot to hit the record button.
7th Nov 2025 10:21:50
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I'm so angry about this. For one thing, whenever my family don't use their seats, they are resold and occupied (100% of the time), so from my anecdotal experience the problem is completely fucking illusory.
7th Nov 2025 09:49:07
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I might bring forward a motion at Dec AGM to reverse it, but tbh the club having effectively told me to fuck off, I don't really want to get involved with anything other than matches (and even then, not keen on spending a lot of time around the place). Brilliant stakeholder management, absolutely stunning.
JJ does seem to pull us out of a mini slump fairly quickly and it'd be highly embarrassing to lose to the club at the bottom of the league.
7th Nov 2025 09:44:09
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A rather boring job done 2-0 Dons as Macantony pervs over JJ 😬
The club have treated debenture holders like shit for a long time. Their memory over the help we gave the club at the time it was needed was almost instantly erased. I gave up giving the club any extra financial help a while ago, and it will remain that way until the treatment and respect of supporters returns. I am neither surprised nor disappointed by this, it's just another expected crap decision..
7th Nov 2025 09:40:08
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(I don't know what the other questions are - I only asked the one.)
7th Nov 2025 09:39:33
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After a prompt the DTB Chair has responded to my question about proxy votes when it comes to the constitution and they are going to answer that and all other questions at the SGM on the 17th.
7th Nov 2025 09:38:56
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You'd think the way the fans owned trust and club board behave that the club was actually owned by an irrational and selfish owner, you know, the type that the enshriner zealots peddle fear about....
7th Nov 2025 08:52:16
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I'm a great believer in data. Show us how long before a game people buy tickets and if there really is significant demand three weeks out then maybe given our financial situation there need to be changes, though not necessarily this exact one.
7th Nov 2025 08:45:22
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I've no idea even who we are playing where in three weeks time, maybe nobody if it is cup second round.
KT2, I'd imagine the WHAD boys were sufficiently traumatised enough by Gateshead to take a week out and not re-live that again.
7th Nov 2025 08:39:37
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Morning peeps, Silk the problem with your last comment about being fair to both parties is that when one group, fans, are being penalised by decisions that clearly break the terms agreed on purchasing. It is compounded the a fans group, apparently representing fans, go against that breach, who mediates that. Everyone understands that there is an under attendance in person problem damages on the day match revenues, but the administration of this needs to remember, underfunding issues originally was the reason this scheme was invented to start with.
7th Nov 2025 08:33:03
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I am a ST holder and also have a debenture - zero impact for me. The debenture gave the club lots of money upfront. So am surprised there is a short term memory loss on the benefit to the club. Why doesn't the club offer to buy out the debenture at a discount or convert to a ST or even a bond? It is simply a paper move, rather than a financial one for the club.
7th Nov 2025 08:27:09
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The West Ham FA cup game is right up there for me as well. Ticked all the right boxes, superb giant slaying performance under the lights, cold winter evening, great atmosphere. Also meeting Vinny in the bar afterwards, and jeering David Gold as he tried to get out of the KM car park in his rolls. In some ways it was the peak of the AFCW @ KM era.
7th Nov 2025 08:15:16
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