Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
We will. Maybe the next home Championship game, even.It would be nice if we won a match sometimes or even scored a goal
We will. Maybe the next home Championship game, even.It would be nice if we won a match sometimes or even scored a goal
It would be nice if we won a match sometimes or even scored a goal
Tsk tsk tsk. Such naivety. You have to understand: it simply isn't about that these days. Get with it.
After all, why bother investing in a good team when all it seems to take to make kids of all ages happy is a junior steel band, Greg Rudzeski gurning for selfies and consuming an overpriced pint of beer whilst standing on a concourse?
As "matchday experiences" go, you have admit, all that is pretty amazing and surely more than makes up for all that boring cow's a*se/banjo nonsense going on in the middle - we're not very good at that after all, so thank god it matters less and less.
Those lyrics were used on the 'everyone must moan' tour I think.As the Manic Street Preachers once sang: "And if you tolerate this, your children will be [subjected to goal music] next"
Tsk tsk tsk. Such naivety. You have to understand: it simply isn't about that these days. Get with it.
After all, why bother investing in a good team when all it seems to take to make kids of all ages happy is a junior steel band, Greg Rudzeski gurning for selfies and consuming an overpriced pint of beer whilst standing on a concourse?
As "matchday experiences" go, you have admit, all that is pretty amazing and surely more than makes up for all that boring cow's a*se/banjo nonsense going on in the middle - we're not very good at that after all, so thank god it matters less and less.
It sounds as though you believe it is one or the other? Appreciating the "matchday experience" does not mean that I or other's dont care about what happens on the field. But the paucity of goals, points and victories doesn't make me blind to other bits that the Club is doing to make going to footie enjoyable, and I personally don't subscribe to the view that by putting on the side-shows is somehow a distraction policy by the Club to the performance of the team, or indeed provided INSTEAD of a decent team. I guess in other lines of business, these are the "value-adding" elements - not the reason for going, but the bits that, for many, make it better value for money. Not for everyone of course. The kids I was with on Saturday loved it..
I personally don't subscribe to the view that by putting on the side-shows is somehow a distraction policy by the Club to the performance of the team
I had an 'Amex moment' today as I stood in the long queue at the club shop to by some half priced goods. The queue disappeared within about 1 min and I looked up as about 10 employees of the Albion were quickly serving people and wishing them to enjoy the game. In a mint as feck club shop at our state of the art magnificent stadium. How far we've come. Disappointing seasons will happen on the pitch always.. But our future is bright bright bright..!
As the Manic Street Preachers once sang: "And if you tolerate this, your children will be [subjected to goal music] next"
I would seem that you don't mind Sussex CCC being there but purely as you have an interest in cricket but don't want discos and opera singers.
Fair enough, but you weren't forced to stay behind for the disco and you are not obliged to watch/listen to anything else.
The club are trying to cater to all tastes and still folk moan. Try going to some away games and see how boring it is going back to no post-match beers at the ground while the crowds die down etc. BHAFC are doing things brilliantly (off the pitch) in my opinion.
I'd rather we play football like Bournemouth and be served slowly in the club shop.
Nah, should have made them stand on crumbling terraces, get pelted with coins, have a half time choice of pissing up a stinking wall or a cup of something lukewarm, stinking and brown (not being sure which smelt better) and then get threatened by a load of teenage morons on the way home.
That's the way to make sure they become pwopa fans and football wouldn't be dieing on it's feet