Having one home 1500 Saturday kick off between August and February really isn't on.
That's really ****ing ridiculous when you stop and take it in for a moment. Completely broken.
Having one home 1500 Saturday kick off between August and February really isn't on.
That's really ****ing ridiculous when you stop and take it in for a moment. Completely broken.
Thing is I am not entirely anti a 1730 Saturday kick off a couple of times a season as in winter it can be quite a good atmosphere under the lights but you can still get home quite early (or down the pub depending on personal preference/circumstances) but it seems to be the default this season.
F*** me!! What a load of whinging, moaning minnies this thread has produced. We’re in the Premier League, going through a bit of a rough patch with a load of key players out, and yet we’ve achieved the highest position in our history. But no, that’s still not good enough. It’s too sanitised - whatever that means. There’s no atmosphere. We’re customers not fans. Barber out. Potter’s not doing right thing. And so on and so forth.
FFS people!! Get a grip. Most of you sound like you’re doing auditions for Arsenal Fan TV and God knows they’re whiney enough. Know what I mean blud.
I have to admit to not attending quite a few home matches this year. But I live in Greater
London (Kent). We have had that bloody petrol shortage thing, a gale force storm one week, a -5C wind chill day, kick-offs
at weird times, train problems all over the place (having to wear a mask on the train for 2 hours when
I do that some days on my work commute), financial pressures, pressures to do other
things and the fact that the matches are on tv (a laziness inherited from having all matches shown during
lockdown). No bags allowed in the ground, so can't travel with laptop. covid passes, masks.....the list
goes on and on.
Add to that the fact that I get mind-numbingly bored with side to side football it's really, really taxing
me after 24 years of going, Goldstone, Gillingham, Withdean etc.......
In block D, dull isn't it.
Near me, there are load of blokes in their twenties. It's a bit of a legend that they get to their seats (for a 3 o'clock kick off, for example) at 3.10, head to the bar at 3.40, seated at 4.10, then they head off somewhere way before the end. The bar? City centre?
Their prerogative, it's a standing joke, they laugh about it.
Anecdotally, are Amex supporters easily bored, or just there for the craic?
I’m sure there are thousands at the Amex that are not really Albion fans, just there for a day out with their mates on the lash.
Yep everyone shut up and not have an opinion about their club on a football forum
Everybody has their reasons for their declining mojo, but for me it's simply home results.
Look at this run at home at the beginning of 2018–19:
3-2 Man United
2-2 Fulham
1-2 Spurs
1-0 West Ham
1-0 Wolves
1-1 Leicester City
3-1 Crystal Palace
1-2 Chelsea
1-1 Arsenal
1-0 Everton
Even when we didn't win, we still f**king scored. This list is ruddy dreamland compared to the last few seasons.
Give me something to shout about for my money or, like many others, I won't be renewing...
You must have made that up because everyone knows Hughton was nothing but negative while Potter puts the "E" into Entertainment.
This.
Honestly it is a bit like saying that the relationship with the missus can be a bit of a challenge so I'm going to move into the shed and rely on forraging in the garden for food, talking to myself, and *******.
I have lived too far away from Brighton for the last 6 years to have a season ticket, but if I lived in Sussex, I’d be there.
Completely understand giving up a season ticket, Covid and hard to watch results are an unappetising combination, but I do feel we have to remember that the higher you get, the tougher the opposition.
We’re struggling because we’re playing against the best. We’re (still just) a community club in a billionaire’s playground, where wealthy nation states effectively own teams as status symbols.
That means we’re not going to win many games. It’s the reality of where we are. If we want to drop back into the Championship to win more games, that option is open to us. If we want to win the league, we probably need to wave goodbye to Tony and allow a dodgy nation state with an image problem to majority own the club.
I want to see a few more wins, of course I do, but I’m proud of where we are. It’s on merit, and not through back door sponsorship deals and gaming FFP.
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I wrote: "Give me something to shout about for my money or, like many others, I won't be renewing...", but I'll be more specific.
My 12-year-old is going to have conflicting interests in future as his own fixtures get later on Saturdays. Given the current fare at the Amex, he's not going to be desperate to hang on to a season ticket (even if, ironically, few matches seem to be at 3pm on Saturdays).
Meanwhile my 9-year-old is in his very first season as a ticket holder.... and bored with it. Matches aren't engaging at all. He's barely seen a goal! It's no exaggeration to say that this could put him off live football for life!
And dad? He's starting to think that driving 80+ miles (round trip) and spending the best part of £100 to witness drab low-scoring draws (if we're lucky) against (often out-of-form) teams isn't a good use of time or money.
So this is not some hissy fit. This is three Albion fans about to naturally drift away. This thread suggests many others are the same.
Two years of truly terrible home form is going to bite the club hard, I think.
I'd hardly call Leeds, Newcastle and Wolves the best - and look what happened there. Same old, same old. I could go on,
I'd hardly call Leeds, Newcastle and Wolves the best - and look what happened there. Same old, same old. I could go on,