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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,518
Worthing
I say sir ! I object most effusively at the low, underhanded pop you have just taken at me :rant: right, you ain't getting any of my Belgian Buns now


Chimay triple:clap2: ner ner ....ner ner ..ner
 




itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
I'm well aware there are many people who cannot afford it, that is completely different, many of these people would love to watch the Albion week in week out but can't. Questions point however, 'I am relieved' (and yours) I fail to understand this mentatilty towards a club you're supposed to support.

For me, I enjoy every game at the Albion, win, lose or draw, sunshine or rain because I'm watching MY team play, it's never boring. You'll be going when we get to Falmer - when we've got more money to get good players in and a roof over your head to keep you dry.

See you at Falmer. :wave:

I agree it's never boring, but that doesn't mean it's fun. You're seriously saying you ENJOYED the Walsall game?

I hate this attitude some people have that we, the fans, somehow owe the club something. With respect, that's bullshit. At the end of the day the club is a business and we are paying customers with every right to do different with our money if we think it would be better spent elsewhere.
 


andybaha

Active member
Jan 3, 2007
737
Piddinghoe
I have limitations on both time and money ie I cannot justify taking £500.00 out of the family budget in one go to buy a season ticket and the weekend is the only time we get to do things as a family and I have a house that I expect to have refurbed by the next millennium.

Having said that my son and myself have only missed one game so far this season (Orient, because we were on holiday in Cornwall) but after the Scunthorpe game I was unsure whether to do Walsall. However I bought tickets on Saturday morning and we were there.

I have been taking my son for about three years and I feel a bit sorry for him as he has sat through some shite in that time. I think as a fan you do go more out of hope than expectation, But the club shouldn't take you for granted and the fact that you question whether you are getting good value for money in terms entertainment, facilities promotion prospects etc doesn't make you a bad fan.

I wiil probably attend the vast majority of games this season, but too many games like the last two particularly when it is cold and wet, may cause me to question the wisdom of spending thirty quid.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,401
I hate this attitude some people have that we, the fans, somehow owe the club something.

I think that up until the green light being given for Falmer, we owed it to to ourselves and to the next generation of Albion fans to fight for the right for the club to still exist for us and them to enjoy in years to come.

Now I think the club owe us to build the stadium and get us playing there as soon as possible with the minimum of fuss. Oh, and to start building a team that will be already playing attractive football when we get there.
 


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