darkwolf666
Well-known member
I went to the cinema the other day and the chap at the ticket desk asked me how many times I had been to the cinema this year, I replied just the once. He sneered at me and ushered me towards the plastic seats!
Disagree.
We have a poor start and you will see poor crowds against the likes of stoke, Everton etc.
There's a bloke I work with who's never shown the slightest bit of interest in BHAFC. But last week, following our promotion to the PL, he proudly announced that like me "I'm also now a fellow member of Brighton and Hove Albion". He'd paid £25 for a bronze membership, and was looking forward to taking in some games next season.
He was a little taken aback when I said that tickets would be pretty scarce, but wished him luck getting hold of some. "Hang on...I've paid £25 to be a member, why won't I get a ticket ??" was his response. I explained that with 23,000 season tickets, 3,000 away fans and x number of players family / hospitality tickets, there won't be all that many left to go around. Especially as the club haven't capped the number of bronze memberships they were selling. I think he thought that paying £25 guaranteed him an option on a ticket.
Then he asked me how much I was paying for my season ticket, and when I told him, he asked if that also included all the away games.
I mean christ.
Can you read?
30 % extra fans when promoted?
We have room for about 3%?
Get it?
I'm sorry but I just don't get this plastic fan crap. Anyone that pays to go and watch a match is a football fan. They are supporting the club financially by buying a ticket, be it the Albion or any other club. Does it mean that you are a "plastic fan" if you decide to watch a game as a neutral spectator - which I would imagine many of us have done?
A case in point, I went to watch Eastleigh play Alfreton Town a couple of seasons back (the Albion had played on the Friday night), and the only thing that was plastic that day were the chips.
So, going back to the essence of the thread, in my view the "plastic fan" is the sit-at-home armchair TV match viewer or the one down the pub spouting forth. They are the sort who have never been to a ground to watch a game, and their contribution to football is just one big, fat zero.
Real plastics don't go too lower division matches as their image of supporting a prem side would be tarnished forever
Disagree.
We have a poor start and you will see poor crowds against the likes of stoke, Everton etc.
Disagree.
Our crowds still held up even under the utter DIRGE we were watching under Hyypia when we were at the arse end of the Championship. The Amex is going to be RAMMED week in, week out next season regardless of where we are in the table and who we are playing. This is a brand new adventure.
And personally, I'm wetting my knickers about seeing Everton. Its one of the few clubs I've never seen us play.
So the 10,000+ people who didn't go to the Withdean but went to Falmer aren't plastics?
Right, okay.
What are the official gradings of supporter then?
Perhaps...
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Plastic
Polystyrene
Cardboard
Tissue
How can a plastic move up the scale? What does she need to do?
I can just imagine the bloke behind me in the chicken run, as I took in my first ever live game aged 8, snearing......plastic
I don't think there are any plastic fans, not the Goldstone, nor Priestfield or Withdean and certainly not now at The Amex. The only place they exist is on NSC
No because we had 30,000 on the database back then from people that brought tickets during the withdean years etc...Wouldn't get 20-30k in the withdean would we?So the 10,000+ people who didn't go to the Withdean but went to Falmer aren't plastics?
Right, okay.
Disagree.
Our crowds still held up even under the utter DIRGE we were watching under Hyypia when we were at the arse end of the Championship. The Amex is going to be RAMMED week in, week out next season regardless of where we are in the table and who we are playing. This is a brand new adventure.
And personally, I'm wetting my knickers about seeing Everton. Its one of the few clubs I've never seen us play.