[Football] Giving up my season ticket.

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Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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I think the fans forum is another way of finding the general mood amongst fans

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Really? Where a few crackpots ask inane questions about the car parking and tactics alongside some well prepared blurb from Barber and the ticket manager? Not convinced that's a better way of finding the mood than, say, hundreds of replies on here.

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7oaksgull

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Jan 3, 2010
273
Sevenoaks, Kent
You can have mine ... in WSL and the very last 2 seats before those with no concessions. Think you can ask the club to switch (next season) if interested

I've had enough being nickel and dimed, seeing communications that show very little respect for our savvy, and treated as a minor hooligan

Personally I love going to watch live football. I've been watching the Albion since 1974 and I've been to more away games than ever this season. I've got no intention of giving up my season ticket and have never been treated like a minor (or major) hooligan. I buy a coffee and a bottle of water (minus the lid) when I go to the Amex and have no experience of being nickel and dimed. Of course the experience of going to football in 2022 is different to what it was in the 70's and 80's. Some of it is worse but mostly it's miles better in my opinion. I use my season ticket for myself and the one or two occasions a year I can't use it I put it up for resale on the official site, where it sometimes sells. I'm not sure if I am different to how most fans experiences are these days or whether there are many fans like me who are mostly happy with things and don't join in these discussions...
 


Seat Stealer

Active member
Jun 23, 2012
318
More fool you.

I have been supporting my Albion since 1956 and that means numerous away games. How thrilled am I that we are jousting with the elite week in week out. None of our meteoric rise would have been possible without Uncle Tony and I have no doubt that when the time is right he will yet again put his hand in his pocket.
Yes, last night was not good. I travelled down from London somewhat in trepidation but I know the B team gave it their all and wanted nothing more than an Albion win. It was not good and it didn't work but it wasn't a 7-0 defeat a la Leeds
It will probably take many years before we become an established top 6 team, which I firmly believe we are capable of but meanwhile we have to take the knocks as well as the plaudits.
Why give up just when we might be on the verge of greatness.

More fool you.

The trouble is we will never be a top six team. We cannot sell to the Top 6 our best assets. Our winning the league will constitute 7th place.
 




Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
10,224
Seaford
Personally I love going to watch live football. I've been watching the Albion since 1974 and I've been to more away games than ever this season. I've got no intention of giving up my season ticket and have never been treated like a minor (or major) hooligan. I buy a coffee and a bottle of water (minus the lid) when I go to the Amex and have no experience of being nickel and dimed. Of course the experience of going to football in 2022 is different to what it was in the 70's and 80's. Some of it is worse but mostly it's miles better in my opinion. I use my season ticket for myself and the one or two occasions a year I can't use it I put it up for resale on the official site, where it sometimes sells. I'm not sure if I am different to how most fans experiences are these days or whether there are many fans like me who are mostly happy with things and don't join in these discussions...

We are of different views then. Entirely reasonable to have different viewpoints. I too have been watching since the late 70's but have had enough. I want to be able to take my own drink, not be jammed for £20 when I want to give my ticket to neighbour when I can't go (and him for another £20) nor see the PB comms, some of which I find insults my intelligence.

But it's a personal view and I appreciate I am in a minority. Sad really as I won't ever stop following the team and it's successes and failures
 




Lower West Stander

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Mar 25, 2012
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Back in Sussex
My wife and I are also giving up our season tickets at the end of this season which is for me very sad as I have had a season ticket since the late 1970s I only missed one game while we were in exile at Gillingham and only a few while at Withdean and then the Amex and until this season have enjoyed all of our highs and lows, the reasons I am giving it up are mainly to do with the constantly changing fixtures it makes planning an impossible task and means I am missing more games than I ever have and not being able to pass my ticket onto my daughter or brother is money down the drain, so instead next season I will get be going along to my local team Lancing where I can walk to the ground have a beer on the terrace and I am also planning to travel to watch a game in every round of next years FA Cup from the preliminary rounds to hopefully the final.
I will still follow the Albion and get to games as and when I can, but mostly I will follow them via the television

Yep - I think these are the sentiments of many. Me certainly. Nye Camp for me next season.

Everything just seems to get that bit more difficult now. First it was kick off times making it impossible to plan, then it was parking (for me anyway, recognise this doesn’t affect all), then it was the policy around ticket transfers, then it was the inability to sell your season ticket if you can’t go unless the game is sold out….

On their own, these are manageable, but when you add them all up…..


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Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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There hasn't been a price increase for 3 years. The last 2 seasons - prices have been frozen.

I think that was a sensible decision from the club as it might have pushed more to not renew.

I think they will have to be pretty inventive this renewal period to encourage those who will be wavering e.g. be offered the chance to upgrade my ticket is not likely to work when the seat has not resold and has sat empty for last 10 (?) games. They should be asking me why I am not attending and what are my plans and should be doing the same to the many who are in a similar position to try to see if there are opportunities for both club & fan. But I can't see me renewing my season ticket to just not use it, can't afford to do that.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Really? Where a few crackpots ask inane questions about the car parking and tactics alongside some well prepared blurb from Barber and the ticket manager? Not convinced that's a better way of finding the mood than, say, hundreds of replies on here.

Presumably you'd prefer it if they didn't hold events where fans in person or (now over Zoom etc) met Bloom, Barber, Potter, The head of ticketing /Jenny Gower and others from the club and discussed issues from safe seating, sharing tickets, womens football, buying a striker, bottle tops and catering prices. Most clubs don't do events like this or as many. They certainly don't have to but i think its impressive that they do.
By the way do you think the people on NSC are "crackpots" asking "inane" questions or is that just reserved for the fans who bother to attend club forums ?? !!
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Prices for this season were kept the same as for the season played behind closed doors. Prior to that, they had been increased.

or in other words "There hasn't been a price increase for 3 years. The last 2 seasons - prices have been frozen."
The next price increase or not will be announced in a few weeks time. Three years since the last increase...
 




Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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Presumably you'd prefer it if they didn't hold events where fans in person or (now over Zoom etc) met Bloom, Barber, Potter, The head of ticketing /Jenny Gower and others from the club and discussed issues from safe seating, sharing tickets, womens football, buying a striker, bottle tops and catering prices. Most clubs don't do events like this or as many. They certainly don't have to but i think its impressive that they do.
By the way do you think the people on NSC are "crackpots" asking "inane" questions or is that just reserved for the fans who bother to attend club forums ?? !!

What? I don't think a one hour Q&A is a good way of gauging opinion. The bloke i quoted does. Big deal.

This forum has inane posts and crackpots on it too, many by me, I might add.

For what it's worth, i think the events are great, but would be a lot better if they actually offered paying fans a chance to contribute or give their opinion/feedback, rather than just listen to the well rehearsed justification of decisions that are already made and won't change.








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timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,506
Sussex
Personally I love going to watch live football. I've been watching the Albion since 1974 and I've been to more away games than ever this season. I've got no intention of giving up my season ticket and have never been treated like a minor (or major) hooligan. I buy a coffee and a bottle of water (minus the lid) when I go to the Amex and have no experience of being nickel and dimed. Of course the experience of going to football in 2022 is different to what it was in the 70's and 80's. Some of it is worse but mostly it's miles better in my opinion. I use my season ticket for myself and the one or two occasions a year I can't use it I put it up for resale on the official site, where it sometimes sells. I'm not sure if I am different to how most fans experiences are these days or whether there are many fans like me who are mostly happy with things and don't join in these discussions...

Well said. It’s no surprise that there are more complainers than supporters on this thread because that’s the nature of the issue (the silent majority and all that).

What surprises me is that “ST affordability” doesn’t seem to be a major direct issue - people cite KO times, ticket transfer, VAR, club comms, Sky, etc as reasons for not renewing. Perhaps the fans who can’t afford it are silent, or maybe our cohort of fans are financially comfortable.
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sussex
What? I don't think a one hour Q&A is a good way of gauging opinion. The bloke i quoted does. Big deal.

This forum has inane posts and crackpots on it too, many by me, I might add.

For what it's worth, i think the events are great, but would be a lot better if they actually offered paying fans a chance to contribute or give their opinion/feedback, rather than just listen to the well rehearsed justification of decisions that are already made and won't change.

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Not sure how else this can be achieved. Someone asks a question and the club answer. Are you suggesting that the questions are planted?

Give em a call!
 




Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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or in other words "There hasn't been a price increase for 3 years. The last 2 seasons - prices have been frozen."
The next price increase or not will be announced in a few weeks time. Three years since the last increase...
No, just checked and they haven't been frozen for the last 2 seasons. They increased for 2020/21 and were frozen for 21/22.

So the first statement was entirely justified and I'm not sure why you're apparently spoiling for an argument.

As I said, I think the club will likely get it right this time and there isn't much more room to squeeze more out of supporters.

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portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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My wife and I are also giving up our season tickets at the end of this season which is for me very sad as I have had a season ticket since the late 1970s I only missed one game while we were in exile at Gillingham and only a few while at Withdean and then the Amex and until this season have enjoyed all of our highs and lows, the reasons I am giving it up are mainly to do with the constantly changing fixtures it makes planning an impossible task and means I am missing more games than I ever have and not being able to pass my ticket onto my daughter or brother is money down the drain, so instead next season I will get be going along to my local team Lancing where I can walk to the ground have a beer on the terrace and I am also planning to travel to watch a game in every round of next years FA Cup from the preliminary rounds to hopefully the final.
I will still follow the Albion and get to games as and when I can, but mostly I will follow them via the television

Same reason I binned mine off, when you’re an exile too it becomes almost impossible even before the e-ST controversy this season. I now follow the Albion on TV illegal streams or radio. I’ve put enough money in the coffers down the years like you, walk up fans are treated with utter contempt, we’ve almost become props in the whole pantomime. Far from creating friendships through football, it’s now destroying them. Coming together for the love of the Albion decimated by television and PL greed. Modern ‘elite’ football just sucks, should have been the ultimate reward for decades of lower leagues football but instead it’s a rotten, expensive often nightmare of a match day because of television. As you say, NL football has much to attract “legacy” fans.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,262
Withdean area
What? I don't think a one hour Q&A is a good way of gauging opinion. The bloke i quoted does. Big deal.

This forum has inane posts and crackpots on it too, many by me, I might add.

For what it's worth, i think the events are great, but would be a lot better if they actually offered paying fans a chance to contribute or give their opinion/feedback, rather than just listen to the well rehearsed justification of decisions that are already made and won't change.
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…. and the hour disappears quickly, time wasted.

By lickers in speeches praising the panel, on repeat, or vvvvveeeeerrrrryyyyy slow talking donuts questioning tactics or matters covered in depth in the past.
 




zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
Well said. It’s no surprise that there are more complainers than supporters on this thread because that’s the nature of the issue (the silent majority and all that).

What surprises me is that “ST affordability” doesn’t seem to be a major direct issue - people cite KO times, ticket transfer, VAR, club comms, Sky, etc as reasons for not renewing. Perhaps the fans who can’t afford it are silent, or maybe our cohort of fans are financially comfortable.

One common theme, which rings my bells as well, as we get a little older, if not wiser . . . Time is increasingly precious. .
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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…. and the hour disappears quickly, time wasted.

By lickers in speeches praising the panel, on repeat, or vvvvveeeeerrrrryyyyy slow talking donuts questioning tactics or matters covered in depth in the past.

They should get questions submitted in advance (I know this would risk accusations of avoiding particular issues but they could at least then pick the key themes) but by the time 'Bob from Pevensey' has (after being told 4 times he's on mute) painstakingly explained how long he's been a supporter, how he travels to the ground, where he sits, what his favourite pie is and a eulogy about how lucky we are to have Tony and Paul at the helm his question on why we don't leave someone up at corners is lost.....................:rolleyes:
 


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