CAPTAIN GREALISH
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- Jan 6, 2010
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Cutting down on away trips
Guess will always have a season ticket but will have to cut down on the beer
Guess will always have a season ticket but will have to cut down on the beer
You mean 'Weststander' doesn't always apply?
We’re in Zone B (just), so tickets average £34/game, but matchday price in our block tomorrow (Cat A obviously) is £52. ST essentially gives you between 2-3 games per season. I think you’re right…….I pay for junior’s ticket as well, the monthly DD kind of just goes, don’t know whether I’d be consciously so prepared to drop £150 once a fortnight (including food, drinks, travel etc) if each game was a new decision.
If you trust the person…..
It’s shameful what has happened to the game which has now priced out large parts of society who just cannot afford or justify the costs of attending.
Yet no sign of it changing as each year regardless of what happens in the world around it football continues to pour ever increasing amounts into agents and player pockets.
Personally I think the away price cap should be extended to home match’s to protect the accessibility of football to the communities they have always been part.
Very true. Come across so many that always want to talk about Albion and when pushed they say dont attend because they cant afford or justify the cost. Many will say thats life but I think it is a great shame.
I know …. that was from Amex opening for about 3 or 4 seasons. My young son gave up very early on ….. he’d been brought up on an unrealistic Withdean diet of wins and goals under Slade and Poyet. So he got down-hearted by the Championship reality of a very different Poyet, slow passing around the back, very rarely scoring, infrequent home wins. I carried on until Garcia, then threw in the towel too.
Hughton gave us back our mojo.
send a screenshotWas never ever a problem
CH in the Championship gave me some of my best Albion memories, the first season in the PL was OK but by the time of the Saints home game in our second season I had lost my mojo completely. I had to force myself to attend the Cardiff and Bournemouth games and it’s fair to say I fell out of love with football after those three games. Potter, even with the shite results reinvigorated my love, hence my undying support during that time
No change for me.
Whilst I am a mature gentleman I do not have any committments other than a mortgage and a vinyl habit. All the while I am working and healthy (two things I do not take lightly) I will continue to
I have also noticed prices have crept up. I guess you buy a lot of re-issues like I do, and these can be ridiculously priced when they’re released (cash in) as 180g half-speed mastered double albums….JMJarre has re-released a Concerts in China this week for 33 quid.For 3-4 years pre covid , I was buying a vinyl every two weeks or so, taking me back to my childhood when a Saturdays shopping trip always resulted in a new album. I could regularly buy something that interested me for £15-20. My logic was that as I already had the original vinyls of the stuff I really liked from my childhood (Bowie, Kraftwerk, JMJarre etc) , I would now buy stuff I knew at the time, but wasn’t really into before, just to expand my repertoire so to speak. The first trip into a record shop post Covid everything seemed to have gone up 50% or more , so I have put the buying on hold for the time being as it’s just not value for money at the moment imo.
Dear reader, I bought them.Somewhat counter to the general tone of this thread, my sons and I have been Albion+ members for the last few seasons and attended a handful of games per season, but am now considering getting half-season tickets if they become available - the ones for my sons would be Christmas presents.