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Some folk seen to have forgotten the situation at Cas, we made a profit last year, but it doesn't mean we are in the black.
It does Yorkie, but i would rather they had a dig at me and not the club. I don't know if we are making anymore signings or not, but the lads coming in will become a better player under our coaching staff.
It does Yorkie, but i would rather they had a dig at me and not the club. I don't know if we are making anymore signings or not, but the lads coming in will become a better player under our coaching staff.
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My post was a reply to gateman not Frankas. I suggest you check your facts before having a dig at someone.
I am fully aware of your situation Frankas so wouldnt ever comment about you not going to games.
I am fully aware of your situation Frankas so wouldnt ever comment about you not going to games.
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Gateman here I said that would more than likely be buying a season ticket but just to spur me on a big forward would not go amiss I have been coming down the lane for 60 years and been a season ticket holder for the past 17 years I was always going to get one before the early bird prices finished, a big forward would have made me part with my cash that bit sooner, that is what I was trying to put across , I hope this clears thing up Lofthouse tiger
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gateman wrote:Gateman here I said that would more than likely be buying a season ticket but just to spur me on a big forward would not go amiss I have been coming down the lane for 60 years and been a season ticket holder for the past 17 years I was always going to get one before the early bird prices finished, a big forward would have made me part with my cash that bit sooner, that is what I was trying to put across , I hope this clears thing up Lofthouse tiger
You don’t have to explain yourself gateman.
I think you’ve put enough years into the club.
It’s not as easy when you get older and the old legs/back and knees don’t work that well.
I’ll have done 60yrs next year, I’m proud of that and I owe no one, not even the club anything.
We’ll keep plodding darn lane until our bodies tell us different.
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Sorry for the misunderstanding Lofthouse, my post wasn't aimed at anyone in general, it was after reading other forums, like facebook Twitter, and a few other RL pages.
I didn't quite make 60 years old cas lass I only managed about 45. We fell a bit short by loosing in the GF, but in all my time of going, the last few years have been the most enjoyable on a week to week bases. Darrel has brought the Class back to classy Cas
I didn't quite make 60 years old cas lass I only managed about 45. We fell a bit short by loosing in the GF, but in all my time of going, the last few years have been the most enjoyable on a week to week bases. Darrel has brought the Class back to classy Cas
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Gateman..... my post was regarding you talking about wishing people would go more to the under 19s and nothing to do with you buying a season ticket. I wasnt questioning your comnutments to watching Cas.
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Sorry mate thanks for reply , I think in the end all the posters on here are singing from the same song sheet, COME ON YE FORD
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I think we all suffer from the past.
We used to drink in pubs, voice our opinion, get shouted down, react in an instant, which sometimes spilled beer, and generally notice if someone winked, nodded, smiled or gave off other gestures that changed what the meant even if not what they said.
Most of the boozers have closed, money is not as plentiful for many, health for some is a consideration and we are stuck with writing on forums such as this to express our thoughts. Good as it may be its no substitute.
The human element in us needs the social interaction, well my age group do, to get the best from discussion. Typing just doesn't seem to hack it and can so easily be misunderstood. Like texting.
I remember the days when birds did Tweets and and all my Friends had doors I could go knock on. I remember TB and Rickets and Diphtheria too, so it wasnt all roses in the GOOD OLE DAYS, LOL.
We used to drink in pubs, voice our opinion, get shouted down, react in an instant, which sometimes spilled beer, and generally notice if someone winked, nodded, smiled or gave off other gestures that changed what the meant even if not what they said.
Most of the boozers have closed, money is not as plentiful for many, health for some is a consideration and we are stuck with writing on forums such as this to express our thoughts. Good as it may be its no substitute.
The human element in us needs the social interaction, well my age group do, to get the best from discussion. Typing just doesn't seem to hack it and can so easily be misunderstood. Like texting.
I remember the days when birds did Tweets and and all my Friends had doors I could go knock on. I remember TB and Rickets and Diphtheria too, so it wasnt all roses in the GOOD OLE DAYS, LOL.
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Well said old timer a lot what you have posted is true, I would not have swapped it for what the young people have in front of them, but they can well do with out TB Rickets and diphtheria, I am lucky to still get out for a pint or two and I love having ago at Fans from our other two professional local clubs, it was a joy to behold to see the smiles on their faces after the Manchester match
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I got mine last Friday the lads were busy as a number of people were getting there's I pay into the weekly draw its a shame that they did not approach every member as they signed in to do the same ,
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I have no kids my sons are grown up but looking at the pricing £80 it looks a bit steep in these harsh times, £80 is hardly a Christmas stocking filler, these kids are the future of our club and the game in general, it will be said that taking in the away matches it only costs £2-80 per match but how many kids will be able to get to away matches on Thursday and Friday night, as a season ticket holder I would be prepared to stump up extra cash if the junior tickets were to come down in price
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Got my tickets today and one of the lads in the shop said they’ve sold around 2800 which is around 300-400 up on the same time last year with a big wad of forms still to input from the weekend. Also expecting the busiest week yet with the early bird deadline ending on Saturday. Good news!
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gateman wrote:I have no kids my sons are grown up but looking at the pricing £80 it looks a bit steep in these harsh times, £80 is hardly a Christmas stocking filler, these kids are the future of our club and the game in general, it will be said that taking in the away matches it only costs £2-80 per match but how many kids will be able to get to away matches on Thursday and Friday night, as a season ticket holder I would be prepared to stump up extra cash if the junior tickets were to come down in price
I’m not sure if they still do it but the club used to have a partnership scheme with the local clubs like cas panthers kick lane etc where the children who play junior rugby get a reduced price ticket and it was a very good reduction too.
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Collection of season tickets and also the donations to the food banks over Christmas here :-
https://www.castlefordtigers.com/article.php?id=5741
https://www.castlefordtigers.com/article.php?id=5741
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Season tickets up 12% on this time last year.
Not sure what that is in actual numbers.
Not sure what that is in actual numbers.
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with these numbers buying season tickets and hopefully another good season on the pitch we can look forward to an average of 9,5000 on the gates success breads success
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We have sold 3770 up to the end of the early bird deadline last month.old cas lass wrote:Season tickets up 12% on this time last year.
Not sure what that is in actual numbers.
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Great effort that. be nice to see a 5000 total by the start of the seasonTigerade wrote:We have sold 3770 up to the end of the early bird deadline last month.old cas lass wrote:Season tickets up 12% on this time last year.
Not sure what that is in actual numbers.
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Just been today and ordered mine.
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