southstandandy
WEST STAND ANDY
- Jul 9, 2003
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After 28 years, I'm finally giving up my season ticket next season. Not felt the same, the last 2 years.
Not sure if it's covid or our sanitised support since promotion. I'm currently enjoying watching non league footie and getting so much more enjoyment than the amex.
Just wondering is it just me? Is the the premier league that ?
8 of us have season tickets and 5 of us feel the same. Is the shift changing to a few pints at your local footie club?
You're not alone. I will always be an Albion fan having been a ST holder for 35 years but gave it up finally last year and have gone back to the non-league game.
This is far more enjoyable, far less expensive, and far more satisfying supporting my 'true' local side that is Shoreham. We are 6th in the table and have a good game v Worthing coming up just after Christmas. I dislike the whole corporate thing now with the Premier League, and even though I am proud that the Albion finally made it four years ago, the constant agro of just getting to the ground these days, together with the introduction of VAR ruining the 'live' experience for me, finally made me move back to the non league scene.
The other advantage is that most of the games are played on a Saturday and I can walk home via the pub. I really think more people should follow their real local sides as there is plenty of enjoyment to be had, and it is a far less stressful experience.
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