I'd be interested to see how long this bubbling resentment lasts for.
TBH, other than my season ticket I really can't see myself putting anything extra in the club. It's a odd feeling. Barber wants customers over fans - and I'm not knocking that per se. From a financial perspective, and let's be realistic it's all about the £££, it makes sense. The problem is, Biscuit the Fan spends a LOT more money on things he loves than Biscuit the Customer. I'll now not buy the club shop tat because it's supporting my club, I'll look at the tat and make a very informed decision on whether it's something I want to spend my hard-earned on. More often than not that'll be a 'nope.'
As a say, not a dig as I understand if we want to compete, we need to pay for it. If Barber wants a customer, he's got one. Only a customer IMO spends significantly less than a loved, appreciated fan will.
Great post. This pretty much sums up my feelings. When we first moved to the stadium there was a feeling of a premium (or at least a unique) match day experience, from the Seagull branded pie boxes to, in this instance, the 10% discounts, that made me feel proud as a fan and appreciated by the club.
This is slowly getting eroded by the cost cutting excercises. The focus on money constantly is taking away some of the romanticism of the club/fan relationship for me.
Will of course still go to every game with relish and consume a similar amount of pies and beer, so no biggie, just a shame!