Please forgive a self indulgent post.
My request to cancel mine and my dad’s season tickets has been accepted and I’ve paid the cancellation fee.
For the first time in 33 years my dad and I don’t have a season ticket.
(Ok we didn’t have one for the first season at Gillingham but we still went to almost every home game and had season tickets for the second season at Gillingham).
The reason for giving up our season tickets and the club agreeing to cancel them is that my dad can no longer attend for health reasons and as I live in London and have two young children the limited opportunities I have to come south to Sussex I need to use to visit my dad.
This might sound dramatic but it feels like I’m giving up part of my identity. I started going with my dad in 1987 (he first started going in 1964 with his dad when they moved from London to Haywards Heath). I first had a season ticket in 1990 and quickly got into away games as well. I was comfortably in the top tier for away tickets until my first child was born in 2019 and even now I’m was still in the second tier (245 season ticket points).
I was at Anfield in ‘91 for the 2-2, I was at the old Den for the playoff win, I was there for the only away win of the season at Hartlepool, I was at Hereford (started in the home end but got into the away end), I was on the march through Mellor (I’m clearly in shot on the Meridian TV coverage), I was at Chester for the 7-1, I was at Huddersfield for the 7-0 (?) and I’ve visited over 100 different grounds to watch Brighton.
And now I’ll be lucky to make more than a few games this season. Hopefully I’ll manage to make at least one Europa League game (if I can get a ticket).
I will be back properly in the future. Once the combustible cladding is fixed we will be selling our flat and moving to Sussex and hopefully once my children are older (currently almost 4 and almost 1) they will want to come with me and we’ll all have season tickets together. I just hope that by then the best years in the club’s history are still happening and aren’t all over.
My request to cancel mine and my dad’s season tickets has been accepted and I’ve paid the cancellation fee.
For the first time in 33 years my dad and I don’t have a season ticket.
(Ok we didn’t have one for the first season at Gillingham but we still went to almost every home game and had season tickets for the second season at Gillingham).
The reason for giving up our season tickets and the club agreeing to cancel them is that my dad can no longer attend for health reasons and as I live in London and have two young children the limited opportunities I have to come south to Sussex I need to use to visit my dad.
This might sound dramatic but it feels like I’m giving up part of my identity. I started going with my dad in 1987 (he first started going in 1964 with his dad when they moved from London to Haywards Heath). I first had a season ticket in 1990 and quickly got into away games as well. I was comfortably in the top tier for away tickets until my first child was born in 2019 and even now I’m was still in the second tier (245 season ticket points).
I was at Anfield in ‘91 for the 2-2, I was at the old Den for the playoff win, I was there for the only away win of the season at Hartlepool, I was at Hereford (started in the home end but got into the away end), I was on the march through Mellor (I’m clearly in shot on the Meridian TV coverage), I was at Chester for the 7-1, I was at Huddersfield for the 7-0 (?) and I’ve visited over 100 different grounds to watch Brighton.
And now I’ll be lucky to make more than a few games this season. Hopefully I’ll manage to make at least one Europa League game (if I can get a ticket).
I will be back properly in the future. Once the combustible cladding is fixed we will be selling our flat and moving to Sussex and hopefully once my children are older (currently almost 4 and almost 1) they will want to come with me and we’ll all have season tickets together. I just hope that by then the best years in the club’s history are still happening and aren’t all over.