Quote: alegend "Just because you eat a bit of humble pie does not mean you think things are fine .We all know if we lose our top players we will be struggling next year .We have got to wait and see .Think some fans will hang back on S T till they see who goes and who joins .But think you got to give a bit of credit for the way they have played the last3 games'"
The biggest issue regarding season tickets will be to convince fans that they will be able to actually attend games, which doesnt look that likely, especially for the start of the season.
Some kind of pay per view TV seems sensible but, this would of course be in direct competition to the Sky deal and at a time when the TV deal is being discussed, this could be very damaging.
For this reason and with cash getting tighter, there is likely to be a fall in numbers renewing their S/T's, which will hurt the club massively.
Probable, some kind of "membership", giving free TV access (if this is possible) and admission to games, when this becomes possible would be the way to go but, it will be a tough sell.
However, Trinity fans, on the whole, are very loyal and we can see that the club still needs all the help it can get.
It's vital that as many fans as possible stick with the club and re new their memberships.
We need to get any new merchandise on sale a.s.a.p.to capitalise on Christmas