the pink palermo wrote:
The only poll I would trust as being representative would be one conducted amongst the people that go to games currently - organised by the club independently audited .
I totally agree Pinky but that doesn't look forthcoming!
But that would be my target audience. The thing I am trying to get out of this forum also is basically the people who never go voting no/yes.
This could be because they live so far away or have no money, that isn't my point.
My point is they will not experience the ground so to me they are not the sorts of people who should be filling in these polls.
Which is probably why my thread has over 300 views and only a few pages of replies! Everyone who has answered is from the UK as far as I can make out. I have however met a season ticket holder who lives in Jersey and he attends every home game (weekends)
One of the banners wielded by the pro-move crew is that the OS is accessible to those supporters who find it a touch too onerous to get to and from The Boleyn.
Surely, you'd count them in your survey? The owners undoubtedly look to this grouping of 'supporters' as filling the gap left by the non-attendance of the malcontents.
prophet:marginal wrote:One of the banners wielded by the pro-move crew is that the OS is accessible to those supporters who find it a touch too onerous to get to and from The Boleyn.
Surely, you'd count them in your survey? The owners undoubtedly look to this grouping of 'supporters' as filling the gap left by the non-attendance of the malcontents.
I'm talking about people outside the UK mate voting on something they might possibly never use!