Nobby
Well-known member
- Sep 29, 2007
- 2,892
Such a difficult subject for me, Harry.
Sixty six this year.
I do care - I watch every game on TV or on a stream if I can find one.
My little office upstairs is full of Brighton and Hove Albion books, memorabilia and general Albion tat.
I used to attend at least 35 games a season. Season ticket holder at the top of the loyalty pile.
Round trip to home games for me was (is), around eleven hours, six of them on a sh*t*y Thameslink train which has become increasingly unbearable over the years. Or a six hour drive and then find parking or an overnight, then train in.
So in 2017, I made the conscious decision that in 2018, I would give up my season ticket and travel to a just a few home games.
But In the end, I couldn't go through with it, so kept it on for another Premier League season.
Then Covid hit, which made it much easier, gave up the season ticket and I've only attended one game since.
The worst bit about it, was to tell mates who I met at games, what I was going to do.
Honestly, I don't miss it - maybe a bit last season and this season in Europe, but the travelling was getting into my soul, and I can use the extra day a week for other stuff.
And I can moan about VAR to myself and my heart's content. Plus I can still watch most games, like all the other plastics
I honestly think I did my time, and can leave it to the youngsters now. The game isn't the same one I used to watch anyway.
Respect to you for still going And to everyone else.
Give em a shout from me.
Sixty six this year.
I do care - I watch every game on TV or on a stream if I can find one.
My little office upstairs is full of Brighton and Hove Albion books, memorabilia and general Albion tat.
I used to attend at least 35 games a season. Season ticket holder at the top of the loyalty pile.
Round trip to home games for me was (is), around eleven hours, six of them on a sh*t*y Thameslink train which has become increasingly unbearable over the years. Or a six hour drive and then find parking or an overnight, then train in.
So in 2017, I made the conscious decision that in 2018, I would give up my season ticket and travel to a just a few home games.
But In the end, I couldn't go through with it, so kept it on for another Premier League season.
Then Covid hit, which made it much easier, gave up the season ticket and I've only attended one game since.
The worst bit about it, was to tell mates who I met at games, what I was going to do.
Honestly, I don't miss it - maybe a bit last season and this season in Europe, but the travelling was getting into my soul, and I can use the extra day a week for other stuff.
And I can moan about VAR to myself and my heart's content. Plus I can still watch most games, like all the other plastics
I honestly think I did my time, and can leave it to the youngsters now. The game isn't the same one I used to watch anyway.
Respect to you for still going And to everyone else.
Give em a shout from me.