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Rooster wrote:
BR wrote:
UlsterNo9 wrote:Cannot find a link anywhere to buying a season ticket on Ulster Rugby website?

Pretty sure there was always a page wherby you could go in and review various prices for various areas?

A revamp on its way........
Page usually goes when STs no longer on sale. New one for next season with new pricing will be along soon no doubt with all sorts of exciting offers to entice us to pay a few months in advance.
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Some Bellend will be taking offence of the term floozy on the behalf of floozies.

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Oh I don’t know 222, I feel very sorry for the young ladies who have had a source of income switched off. Having grown up beautiful and shapely can be an awful curse, I mean imagine the number of horrible sweaty little men with a semi who will attempt to impress them into a few seconds of the horizontal mambo before shuddering to a totally unsatisfactory waste of sperm.

What they go through for a few semolions more is almost certainly bloody hard work, should they wish to do it I see no real harm in it. I find it laughable to think some dullards believe this is progress towards equality of respect. That starts and finishes with simple decency of a sort Ron’n could only imagine.

I can confirm that the presence of the Rockettes never came close to making me desire a season ticket, nor induced a semi, though I admit HWM May well have cracked a fat.
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Anybody receive their feedback yet?

Nearly 20% rate the atmosphere as excellent.

I want all 2000 odd responders investigated.
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Baggy I'm too old for any sense of decency and sinned too often to impose any moral code on anyone .

That doesn't mean I'm without standards rather I prefer to practice an attitude of " let him who is without sin cast the first stone "

Unfortunately not being in the best of health myself last year and those I went with were in an even worse state than myself the season ticket lapsed .

Secondly the beer is cheaper at home and the face and hands less cold and few people take offence when you curse at the T.V .and call the ref bad names .

Thirdly there are now so many in Kingspan shouting at the referee is a waste of time and Logan doesn't approve of the referee being told he is clueless there is little enjoyment left in attending .


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That 20% are those who view Stus drinking menu as a chaser.
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So the question is:

Is the strategy to give those over 50s (the majority) what they want; or try to attract the 25 year olds with yet more sihte?
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BR wrote:So the question is:

Is the strategy to give those over 50s (the majority) what they want; or try to attract the 25 year olds with yet more sihte?
Do they still provide the pre-match playlist?
Some modern doof doof music followed by Bruce Springsteen. Trying to cater for both.

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Deraless wrote:
BR wrote:So the question is:

Is the strategy to give those over 50s (the majority) what they want; or try to attract the 25 year olds with yet more sihte?
Do they still provide the pre-match playlist?
Some modern doof doof music followed by Bruce Springsteen. Trying to cater for both.

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Not only do they provide it, they allow those on twitter to suggest its content.

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Full report here, some people really need sorted out >threaten >flog
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6 people out of 2245 believe the team performance positively affects their match day. however 2127 believe team performance has the biggest impact on said atmosphere. I can't decide if that's utterly desperate questioning or the most supoib of gallows humour from the respondents.

Crack Ulster Rugby Ostrich Squad picked the chosen comments to support the data returned, I see.

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Loki wrote:6 people out of 2245 believe the team performance positively affects their match day. however 2127 believe team performance has the biggest impact on said atmosphere. I can't decide if that's utterly desperate questioning or the most supoib of gallows humour from the respondents.

Crack Ulster Rugby Ostrich Squad picked the chosen comments to support the data returned, I see.

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Other one I found strange was only 6 like to meet up with their friends, must have been a bunch of Jonnie no mates who filled in the survey
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rumncoke wrote:Baggy I'm too old for any sense of decency and sinned too often to impose any moral code on anyone .

That doesn't mean I'm without standards rather I prefer to practice an attitude of " let him who is without sin cast the first stone "

Unfortunately not being in the best of health myself last year and those I went with were in an even worse state than myself the season ticket lapsed .

Secondly the beer is cheaper at home and the face and hands less cold and few people take offence when you curse at the T.V .and call the ref bad names .

Thirdly there are now so many in Kingspan shouting at the referee is a waste of time and Logan doesn't approve of the referee being told he is clueless there is little enjoyment left in attending .
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Fair enough Ron'n, it looks very like I will not be renewing my season ticket if puritanical elements in Spanners see fit to dispense with the best outhalf Ulster have had in the professional era - always assuming he is at liberty to continue his career.
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Survey results are fake news.
I said yes to meeting friends and also team performance questions
Who are the other 5?

If 99% say that team performance has no affect on their mood that will give UR carte blanche to continue signing dung.

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Rooster wrote:
Loki wrote:6 people out of 2245 believe the team performance positively affects their match day. however 2127 believe team performance has the biggest impact on said atmosphere. I can't decide if that's utterly desperate questioning or the most supoib of gallows humour from the respondents.

Crack Ulster Rugby Ostrich Squad picked the chosen comments to support the data returned, I see.

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Other one I found strange was only 6 like to meet up with their friends, must have been a bunch of Jonnie no mates who filled in the survey
I know who the 6 are Rooster & it includes you me and a few mates. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Of course, they filled the report with little quotations, not one of which was critical, says much for their objectivity, imagine not one critical comment about the band............................................... not to mention Terry W D Slogan
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