HawkTheSeagull
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I think you've missed the point. It's not what he's done, it's the way he's done it. As others have said, the club's completely lost its soul with its customer-first fans-later approach. I've never seen so much general apathy among Albion fans, even through the Withdean years. And I don't view his condescending emails with their corporate spin defending his actions as listing to fans.
He's also priced-out many loyal or young fans with the ridiculously high match-day tickets and other match-day products (and tries to make you feel as though you're a bad fan if you don't want to pay over four quid for an often average pie (if they have any in stock that is!) He may have increased revenue in the short-term but watch revenue erode away when swaths of season-ticket holders cancel at the end of the season.
If Barber wants to treat us as customers, we'll treat the Albion as any other business. If they provide a poor quality, overpriced 'match-day experience', then we'll simply take our business elsewhere to the many other offerings Sussex has.
But we arent Little Old Brighton anymore, the club has had to grow - simple as that. Unfortunately for those that dont like football like this - their noses have been put out of joint. The club does need to become more "customer focused" I agree, as recently they havent been open about anything. During Poyetgate, they were incredibly open as much as possible but now they are too silent. Match pricing isnt awful, but it could be better. If the worst comes to it long-term, then thats when he will hopefully earn his money as it will be a massive challenge to keep us sustainable.
No one is forcing you to support the Albion remember.The matchday experience isnt that bad, the issue is on the pitch which Barber doesnt control. Pre-match and post-match we are leading the country - shame that during the match right now we cant lead anything.