So the ST holders that pay every month like clockwork should sit next to family's getting in for a fiver? I don't think so.
Why not? You buy a season ticket perhaps and they can only afford one game perhaps? Fagin
So the ST holders that pay every month like clockwork should sit next to family's getting in for a fiver? I don't think so.
Not so, it would appear........MMmmmm I will not be swayed. End of thread.
....the majority of wages which are picked up by the parent club!
So the ST holders that pay every month like clockwork should sit next to family's getting in for a fiver? I don't think so.
So the ST holders that pay every month like clockwork should sit next to family's getting in for a fiver? I don't think so.
When we hit the Premiership next season we will fill the Amex every week.
I would recommend getting a season ticket now or risk not getting in again.
A couple in my office tried to buy a season ticket last week but were quoted £540 for the East so have ditched the idea
The programme this week had an ad saying half season tickets will be on sale soon.
A couple in my office tried to buy a season ticket last week but were quoted £540 for the East so have ditched the idea
Name another club who have spent the last 30 years playing lower league football who would get 23000 for a second tier championship game against MK Dons. In fact name more than 12 clubs in the country who would no matter the relative success they have had over the last 30 years. So no. Given the garbage on and off the pitch for generation after generation, it just goes to show how lucky the Albion are. They have however just started to scratch the surface, imagine if we had a half decent top flight side?
And this, sadly, is the attitude which will stop it happening.
If we get to the Premiership it will be very interesting to see the amount of whingers who cannot get a ticket for the home games against Chelsea, Man Utd / City, Arsenal and Liverpool
Or how many fans attempt to buy our season ticket for singular matches
I'm not sure my point from way back in this thread really got picked up, so I'm going to make it again.
23,000 is still amazing, but the difference between these two is pretty startling, I think:
9/11/13 Albion (12th) v Blackburn (9th) - 27,912
7/11/15 Albion (3rd*) v MK Dons (20th) 23,661
(* - where 3rd was actually joint top on points, undefeated and playing for a club record sequence of undefeated league games)