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Quote from: Lincoln Rover on May 17, 2025, 01:48:38 pmAlan Southstand you are correct. The % is to show the increase for this time last season. But what was last seasons numbers ? As if we’d get to know anyway as the only person who’s interested is Terry who has to pick up the short fall!!
Alan Southstand you are correct. The % is to show the increase for this time last season.
Quote from: In the box on May 17, 2025, 02:10:41 pmQuote from: Lincoln Rover on May 17, 2025, 01:48:38 pmAlan Southstand you are correct. The % is to show the increase for this time last season. But what was last seasons numbers ? As if we’d get to know anyway as the only person who’s interested is Terry who has to pick up the short fall!! You’re either too lazy to read the rest of the thread, the previous page in fact, to find the number just shy of 5000 - or you’re deliberately looking for unprovoked arguments and unwarranted criticism of the club that’s on the up.?
Latest update from last nights shadow board meeting with the club…Sales are up exactly 50 % on the corresponding date from last season. Fully appreciate this figure will drop, but are very happy with sales as they stand.
All the figures are in the body of this topic. The initial target is 5500 ( total).
Percentages are beyond some people, Selby. Like the constipated mathematician once said - you just need to work it out with a pencil.
Be interesting to know the numbers sold, instead of a percentage of an unknown number.
What is it about some of our supporters who have been given information in good faith about sales and still want more, and to what end? what possible reason would there be?and what difference could it make when they have no control over the workings of the club. A bonified business who also issue a balance sheet to share owners and members and publish the figures every year. It beats me, knowing that we are a fairly small club who need a generous benefactor every year to exist at the level we are at and am just grateful for their generosity and the professionalism shown by the board for it to continue as successfully as it has, that some seem to think they need every last detail. Being old enough to have lived through the Bates and Richardson eras some want to think themselves lucky they are not charged for the toilet paper to wipe their backsides with on match days never mind knowing where the money comes or goes to.[/quoteFair point regarding too much info everyone seems to need/demand.Therefore, whilst we’re on this knowing to much malarkey, can we also stop announcing our number in cup draws, drives me absolutely insane and completely destroys that super moment in suspense, when the number is called out and you’ve no idea if it’s your team or not until it’s spoken. (Sanitisation is grim)
Lincoln said last year’s tottal was just shy of 5,000. So, 92% of (say) 4950 is 4554.I’m sure Lincoln will correct my maths if that number is incorrect.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on May 17, 2025, 01:35:25 pmLincoln said last year’s tottal was just shy of 5,000. So, 92% of (say) 4950 is 4554.I’m sure Lincoln will correct my maths if that number is incorrect.Ok, challenge accepted. See the above post on p4 of this thread. We ascertained from LR’s post that the number sold at the time was approx. 4550. LR confirmed this by way of a follow up. ( 92% of approx. 5000)Now, it appears the 92% has increased to 150%. So, using the original figure of 5000, multiply it by 1.5 and you have your answer.No pencils were harmed in this exercise!! For those with no calculators, or pencils, your answer should come to 7500. Again, LR will no doubt tell me where I’ve gone wrong, if indeed I have.N.B. Can you all stop bickering over nothing, now?
Of course it's good that it's better than last year. But what's wrong with asking what the actual numbers are? Without the usual childish snowflakes having a tantrum.
Quote from: TonySoprano on June 09, 2025, 07:26:46 amOf course it's good that it's better than last year. But what's wrong with asking what the actual numbers are? Without the usual childish snowflakes having a tantrum. No-one's stopping you asking.
Just bought my first season ticket(s) since 2004. One for me, one for the wife/another (she wont fancy every game) and one for our 6 year old. Usual story of attending as a child and teenager with my old man. He then passed away and what with me going off to Uni, moving away from Donny, work commitments and lack of funds that go with it, marriage and children commitments. Averaged about one game a season for the next 20 years. Only now i'm in my mid 40s do I find myself in a position again where I have the time, money and inclination to attend games with my own youngster and what better time to do it than now. Absolutely cannot wait for the fixtures to come out.