- Jun 27, 2012
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Or uncle Paul has been taking him to Spurs on the sly
I know to my cost that if you think Albion + membership is a bit of cheek and expensive at £25 etc then you should see what Spurs charge for their equivalent (£48!)
Or uncle Paul has been taking him to Spurs on the sly
I haven’t even looked into it if I fancy a game there’s always a ticket or I use my one of lads ST if one decides not to go. Anyway I’m sure my AMS was guaranteed for lifeI know to my cost that if you think Albion + membership is a bit of cheek and expensive at £25 etc then you should see what Spurs charge for their equivalent (£48!)
Without heating you can die without football you can't dieWatching the (brilliant) Martin Lewis on itv just now, he summarised domestic price-cap elec/gas bills as follows (with no government intervention):
- From 1 April annual average charges up 54% to £1,971.
- From 1 October, based on the set system of averaged wholesale gas prices it’s heading towards £4,100.
For people on fixed income or just the average household, these numbers will be crippling, especially when factored in with the increased cost of running cars on any fuel.
It’s no surprise that quite a few supporters are calling it quits on ST’s.
Tough that's a understatement.Agreed. Cost of living going up (Diesel was £1.76 in Woodingdean yesterday), food prices going up, C Tax and NI up, mortgage interest rates going up and not going to mention energy bills.
Can see 2022/23 being tough for a lot of people.
Still say the team and manager find it difficult to perform under pressure the pressure being home fans or more expectation to win. Can’t see any other reason why the majority of games against teams around us are generally dismal at home.
Well a crowd of 9k and Man City were on the floor You might be rightPerhaps an emptier Amex will ease that pressure, resulting in a stack of home wins next season?
No it’s not, it’s called automation. Someone has to think to do it.
Ha! Although I sympathise. My daughter, who came with me to the Goldstone, Gillingham, Withdean and quite a number of away games now lives in Manchester and supports Man U! (She's not a STH though, but she does go to a fair few home games).
I blame the parent
Ha! Although I sympathise. My daughter, who came with me to the Goldstone, Gillingham, Withdean and quite a number of away games now lives in Manchester and supports Man U! (She's not a STH though, but she does go to a fair few home games).
No tops on water bottles, I can’t spend cash in the Amex, long train queue after the match, lack of Saturdays 3pm home games, a match at 8 pm on Boxing Day, lack of goals, can’t give my ST to a mate without paying extra and VAR.
I renewed my season ticket yesterday………they will have to try harder to get rid of me.
Agree 530pm on a Saturday in my mind is not & never will in my mind be football timeCancelled mine for a number of reasons but the amount of 5.30 home kick offs was final straw for me.
No tops on water bottles, I can’t spend cash in the Amex, long train queue after the match, lack of Saturdays 3pm home games, a match at 8 pm on Boxing Day, lack of goals, can’t give my ST to a mate without paying extra and VAR.
I renewed my season ticket yesterday………they will have to try harder to get rid of me.
No tops on water bottles, I can’t spend cash in the Amex, long train queue after the match, lack of Saturdays 3pm home games, a match at 8 pm on Boxing Day, lack of goals, can’t give my ST to a mate without paying extra and VAR.
I renewed my season ticket yesterday………they will have to try harder to get rid of me.
I can live with all of this but the one thing which did annoy/worry me was the squashing up of the seats. Thankfully this didn’t happen to me, but I’d be very pissed off if it ever does.
I can live with all of this but the one thing which did annoy/worry me was the squashing up of the seats. Thankfully this didn’t happen to me, but I’d be very pissed off if it ever does.