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Name: John Veale on Apr 17, 2010Comments: What on earth is happening at our club.Flag
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Name: Steve Nosworthy on Apr 17, 2010Comments: If we drop to league 1 can we go back to standing as i thought all seating was just a championship requirement? That'd save hiring the seating.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 17, 2010Comments: I won't bother coming next season if this is how they are treating the club. Another fan angry at this closure. Hope the remaining 5,000 (as that's all the club will get) stuck elsewhere can try and make an intimidating atmosphere, I have my own money worries so won't try the 220 mile round trip for home games. Well done Argyle, you've saved ME a load of heartache and money. Keep up the great work!Flag
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Name: Thads Vingoe on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dave Weeks on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Keep the mayflower OPEN!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Stephen Newell on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Nick Luxton on Apr 17, 2010Comments: 100k? and we'll offset the cost against some of the 100 decisions this board has made. No question. Keep the Mayflower open.Flag
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Name: Jon Rawlings on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Season Ticket Holder, happy to pay the extra £2, not a great time to alienate your most loyal supporters.Flag
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Name: BARRY ADAMSON on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: John Pethick on Apr 17, 2010Comments: it makes sense if they care about the fans.Flag
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Name: Charlie Wood on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 17, 2010Comments: i love watching from the mayflower. i feel closer to the action than i do in other areas of the ground. i for one will pay 2 pounds extra per game on my season ticket to endure getting piss wet through,and them mayflower moaners.you know the ones they come once a season moan and the next time you see them they are in the walkabout with their man u shirts on.save the mayflowerFlag
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Name: Ian De-Lar on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Please listen to the fans and reverse this crazy decision.Flag
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Name: Anthony Reid on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Very shortsighted by the board to do this in a relegation season and alienate the casual fan even more by making them pay 33% more for lower league football!Flag
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Name: Owen Owen on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Couldn't agree more with this petition, i'd sign 1,000 times myself if helped!. Argyle have scored some own goals in their time but this just about takes the buscuit. The 'late deciders', the exiles meeting up, the occasional fan who wants to bring some mates, they all use the mayflower because they can just turn up and sit anywhere. They won't book tickets and they won't pay silly money either - cut them out of the matchday experience and they'll never come again. They may not be dieghrds but when the modern football blip disappears up it's own backside we'll need them. Reconsider please Argyle, it'll cost you a lot more than £100,000.Flag
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Name: Henry Vaughan on Apr 17, 2010Comments: I completely agree with SteveJones....keepit open for one more season..then do as you want....Flag
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Name: Gavin McCormick on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Joslin on Apr 17, 2010Comments: This board has driven a chasm between them and us supporters. Why should we pay more for inferior class of football. Definately a no noFlag
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Name: Archie Scrase on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob Williams on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Sad news. I sit on the Mayflower through choice not cost.My son arrives early every match to get his favourite spot near the half way line.One more season please.Flag
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Name: James Williams on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: George Williams on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Astonishingly poor decision by the PAFC Board in removing the cheapest seats in the ground and axing many concessionary prices. You wouldn't see Airlines stopping to sell economy tickets or train operators no longer selling cheap advanced tickets. Unfortunately the £100k seating hire cost has been the preverbial 'tail' that has wagged the 'dog' in this decision. It will prove to be a false economy as well as alienate many supporters. Board, please rethink your decision.Flag
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Name: Steve Jones on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Directors, please listen to the fans.Flag
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Name: John Marks on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Well done Steve, the fans have to do something. Save the Mayflower!Flag
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Name: Patrick Heafield on Apr 17, 2010Comments: I am a Mayflower Season Ticket Holder and I believe that the board have got it completely wrong with the closing of the stand. Save the Mayflower!Flag
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Name: Brian Pedley on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ben Pollard on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: GOB on Apr 17, 2010Comments: Directors, think about the club and the fans, not just yourselves. There's more to football then lining pockets!Flag
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Name: David Hazeel on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Glenys Heafield on Apr 17, 2010Comments: The Board need to rethink the reasons behind this decision. Increase the ticket price slightly to cover the costs of the temporary seating just for the next season. Dont close it down you are shooting yourselves in the foot on this one.Flag
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Name: Andy Bindon on Apr 18, 2010Comments: Didn't the club slogan used to be run by fans for fans....now it's run by asset strippersFlag
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Name: Alan Keen on Apr 18, 2010Comments: Please save the mayflowerFlag
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Name: Jack Lesley on Apr 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Green Tea Cup on Apr 18, 2010Comments: One more season please.Flag
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Name: Neil Brown on Apr 18, 2010Comments: Shutting the Mayflower and forcing those fans to pay 33% more in the middle of a recession is a disgrace and an insult! I won't be renewing my season ticket!Flag
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Name: Andy Gilbert on Apr 18, 2010Comments: How to lose fans and alienate people: close the Mayflower terrace!Flag
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Name: Dave G on Apr 18, 2010Comments: I've had enough, this latest decision has worn me down. The Board have made it so difficult to attend matches and support the team. Good luck for next season - I won't be there.Flag
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Name: Sue Rollins on Apr 18, 2010Comments: I attend games in the Mayflower with my husband and two kids, we love it there. This decision has absolutely killed us, we just can't understand it, why hurt the fans like this. Please, I'm pleading, give us one more season, this will give us more notice and would be more understandable. Otherwise it's the end of Argyle for me and my family.Flag
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Name: Les Knape on Apr 18, 2010Comments: Off to watch the local teams for me next season, I've been priced out of watching Argyle.Flag
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Name: Frazer Lloyd-Davies on Apr 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 18, 2010Comments: It's good to see fans in all 4 areas of the ground. It would be a shame to see an empty Mayflower terrace!Flag
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Name: Myles Roberts on Apr 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kev Sykes on Apr 18, 2010Comments: This is the final insult for me! I'm fuming, why should I have to pay another £85 to watch lower league football? In fact, I won't be because I will not be going to watch Argyle next season. Sod off Gardner!!!Flag
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Name: Sally Evans on Apr 18, 2010Comments: One more season please.Flag
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Name: Jimmy on Apr 18, 2010Comments: Mayflower is perfect for pay-on-the-day fans and requires no booking and pretty much a guaranteed seat. Not so in the pack Lyndhurst etcFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 18, 2010Comments: It's rediculous people who have used the seating for the last 3 years since it was changed from standing will have to pay £5 extra to sit in the other parts of the stadium, I for one do not sit in the mayflower but i think it is unfair on those that do. And put it this way your going to lose quite a bit of support by making this decision which will mean less revunue each match.Flag
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Name: Steve Johns on Apr 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 18, 2010Comments: Please keep it openFlag