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"Good value" ... yes, sure the "service" provided by Rangers to the viewers will be of "lower quality" than ever before. But right now, I suggest that we should return some service to the club and help it through these dire times and forget for the time being that we're going to Ibrox et al to be entertained. This and next season we are going to Ibrox and pay our tickets to be entertained by better and grander teams in years to come, we go there to have a Rangers in 5 years time.

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I'm sure many will renew. that doesn't make it good value.

 

better to have 50k at 200 than 20k at 400.

 

That add up sum very rarely adds up, otherwise Rolls Royce would be selling cars for a tenner.

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I'm sure many will renew. that doesn't make it good value.

 

better to have 50k at 200 than 20k at 400.

 

At this moment I don't think it's about good value it's about getting back up the leagues anyway possible. If our fans want our club back at the top then this is a great way to start helping them do it.

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The club is fighting for it's very survival, and the very least we can do is back the club by purchasing season tickets.

 

Unless we want scores of loyal employees being made redundant, we must help our club through these next few years and all come together as one.

 

I can't believe those comparing div 3 prices at other clubs with our own. Look at our stadium, our training ground, our stature. They are not on a par with Annan or Brechin, and god help us if we are to compare with these clubs.

 

We are Rangers, and we go to watch Rangers, whoever the opponents. 30% discount on last years takes my ST in Copland Rear from £433 to under £300. With no Europe, cheaper away tickets, and a much reduced ST, myself and many bears like me will be spending an awful lot less on supporting Rangers this season, so I don't see any reason for complaint.

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The club is fighting for it's very survival, and the very least we can do is back the club by purchasing season tickets.

 

Unless we want scores of loyal employees being made redundant, we must help our club through these next few years and all come together as one.

 

I can't believe those comparing div 3 prices at other clubs with our own. Look at our stadium, our training ground, our stature. They are not on a par with Annan or Brechin, and god help us if we are to compare with these clubs.

 

We are Rangers, and we go to watch Rangers, whoever the opponents. 30% discount on last years takes my ST in Copland Rear from £433 to under £300. With no Europe, cheaper away tickets, and a much reduced ST, myself and many bears like me will be spending an awful lot less on supporting Rangers this season, so I don't see any reason for complaint.

 

scores of loyal employees will be made redundant all so we can turn an unnecessary 2 million a year profit.

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I'm sure many will renew. that doesn't make it good value.

 

better to have 50k at 200 than 20k at 400.

 

Yes, if those are the figures.

 

Conversely, it's better to have 25k at 400 than 40k at 200.

 

I'm sure everyone involved has a good grasp of basic business concepts such as this.

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