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It’s absolutely shocking. Really disappointing decision from the club to ban a supporter who has supported town through thick and thin. I know this has angered myself and other supporters I speak to and will be considering whether to attend the game myself or not. Really not happy about this. Is this really where we want our club to be heading? Will lead to us potentially losing even more supporters when we can’t afford to
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And in whitehavens case.. there’s multiple
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Doncaster Champions Workington Play Offs
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But they did explain in detail! How many times do people need to tell you. You seem intent on spreading negativety regardless of what happens and is said. Your the one creating confusion by spreading rumours. No one has said its just gonna be one stand to suit reds
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Can't understand how anyone can justify voting for Jenkinson or his party, especially after the last few years with them crooks
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Are you just pretending to be stupid and are you genuinely thick? The amount of times, I and others, have said to you that it isn't just going to be one new stand for the reds. If you cared as much as you say you do, you would've went to the consultation at the carnegie like I did and learned that this just isn't true. Not stop peddling this false narrative you troll. Derwent Park and Borough Park aren't fit for purpose in there current state, but if you wish to stay there then thats your opinion. But you'll be stood there by yourself cos there won't be a club to watch
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That makes it even worse that town aren’t doing it then. Surely it’s common sense to let kids in for free! Instead kids season tickets have been increased from £10 to £25 which I can’t get my head around.
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Im not sure tbh and I don’t have many solutions either. However I look at why barrow are doing with there initiatives to get kids down and wonder what town and haven aren’t doing that. Free tickets and great fan parks etc with entertainment. we need to be honest and look and the demographic of most RL fans in west Cumbria and realise that if we don’t target the youth then in the not too distance future, there will be even less (if any) interstest. We need to get them hooked from the start!
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Wouldn't say rugby union is strong, sadly Zebras struggle to raise a team. Absolutely awful situation for what is a vital sporting team in Workington alongside Town, Cricket and Reds. Workington needs all 4 teams to be strong for them all to thrive. Another thing Town (and haven) need to improve is having kids involved. Zebras, Reds and the cricket all have thriving youth sections which is something Town lacks. Having kids playing and training during the week leads to them coming down on a Saturday or Sunday to support the senior teams. Clubs won't survive without a youth section and support