Tokyohands
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I would never give up on the as such but VAR and the general balls up being made of top flight football does make me want to give up on the Premier League.
I have given up generally.
I've seen it all in fifty odd years of supporting my team, constant lower league football, a handful of minutes from going out of the league, a couple of seasons playing on the moon, a great many years sitting on scaffold at an athletics track, euphoria and despair, I've had the lot. Becoming a snowflake because we're not competing with a traditional english top six? Nope, not yet. I will be buried or cremated in a blue and white box but until that time......you can **** right off with this vitriol towards my team
But you can have both.
I'm a ST at the Amex but don't go to away games due to cost, travel, and time.
What I do enjoy though is going to support my local non league side 'Shoreham' when they are at home and the Albion are not (or the fixture is moved to another day). It only costs a fiver, I can walk to the ground from where I live and detour via the pubs in town on the way home.
Yes, there are many things I dislike about the corporate game that exists at the top level, but the balance for me is going to local county league football when it fits in around the Albion. More people should try it as it's really enjoyable and a good antidote to all the overpriced prima donnas in the Premier League. You can have the best of both worlds.
Disillusionment with what modern football has become, irresistible force.
Love of the Albion, pride in where we are, immovable object.
Decision:
Ignore the money go round and PPV, listen on the radio, go in the ballots, obviously take up my season ticket if things ever get back to normal,
play a part in the revival of my other local club, Southwick 1882 FC....
I could never give up on the Albion!
No because the social side of the Albion is one of the best things in my life. But if my friends and family decided to jack it in because they've become disillusioned with all the corporate bollocks that comes with being in the Premier League I'd happily join them.
They won't, of course.
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This is quite a deal breaker for me too. "Going to the football" is always so much more than the 90 minutes of the game for me. At various points in the last 46 years of my Albion supporting life, I have had various groups of friends I go with, and if any stopped going for some reason or other, I enjoyed it far less. In fact on a few occasions I found myself in a situation where I've had nobody to go with, and subsequently not bothered going myself. Personally find going to football on my own rather boring.