Mk Ron wrote:
Season tickets came yesterday for my son and I same seats in the east stand looking foward to another competitive season I really hope its as exciting as last season not surprised at all with lower season tickets uptake, season tickets were reduced last season everbody knew it was just for one season my energy bill this winter will be £3200 a year up 200% plus the rising food costs and ridiculous petrol prices I'm surprised we have sold so many in these days football is out of reach for many families to go regularly, obviously it's not just our supporters this cost of living crisis is going to affect all clubs i was reading online the other day about EFL clubs going to struggle with the electricity costs putting the floodlights on...
I'm intrigued as to how we compare to other clubs actually. On one side Milton Keynes is a relatively affluent town in the UK with a high employment rate, however Dons being Dons as a second club to many and with the club less ingrained within the local community* will those who have to make cost cutting decisions pick Dons games as one of them more so than those in other towns?
*I know we do wonderful community work, we have SET, all the school and local football teams tickets etc. But you hopefully know what I mean.