Return of the Rev
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Blagger me if i know! Not doing it again
what about the "product" on display does that come into itDespite what some people say, it's still relatively cheap entertainment. A season ticket costs somewhere between £19.50 and £29.50 a match. I see it as not just 90 minutes of football, but more as 23 afternoons/evenings out, often with the chance to meet up with people afterwards for a few drinks when I want to. What do other people do on Saturday afternoons? Go shopping? Go out for something to eat? Go to London? All of those things don't give much change out of £29, and some cost a lot more. Bearing in mind Saturday is the one day of the week I am definitely not going to sit at home and do nothing, I am going to spend money whatever happens. Therefore, I really don't see £19.50-£29.50 for five hours out of the house at a live event in front of 25,000+ people as poor value.
that sounds a bit deluded Mr badger, there may well be a big percentage that are happy with championship football but i'm sure there's still plenty of glory hunters ready to jump ship AS AND WHEN REQUIREDIt certainly doesn't for me, and I don't really see that it should for most people. After all, we're not an EPL club with the stands full of people who are just paying for a season ticket in the knowledge it will allow them to watch Suarez, Hazard, Van Persie, Ozil and the rest. All of the 24,000 season ticket holders at The Amex have signed up for Championship football, so by definition they are not glory hunters. Therefore, whether the Albion are 1st or 12th shouldn't really come into it.
Had a standing season ticket at the Goldstone - now in WSU.
got the wrong end of the stick mate , i believe some people are FRIGHTENED to give up there season ticket in the hope that we get to the premiership , some of the more realistic followers of the team are a bit more clued up AND CAN SEE IT FOR WHAT IT IS AND ARE NOW DECIDING TO DITCH THE S/T IN FAVOUR OF A MORE SELECTIVE OPTION , I DON'T THINK FOR ONE MINUTE THAT THESE POLLS ON HERE GIVE A TRUE REFLECTION OF PEOPLES THOUGHTS ON THE SUBJECT , would be happy to be proved wrong, LETS WAIT AND SEEBut how can anyone at The Amex be a glory hunter? What glory have they been hunting? The chance to see us play Barnsley, Huddersfield and Blackpool? It doesn't make sense.
I would say people are more likely to leave based on a lack of ENTERTAINMENT. If we played exciting football and scored plenty of goals I wouldn't mind betting there wouldn't be much disappointment even if we only finished 12th. I think the current murmurs of discontent are more a result of us being such a dull team, rather than our league position.
My son and I went to a few games together at Withdean, I could tell he wasn't really in to the whole experience, but did get better over time as he grew older.
I didn't get a season ticket in the first season as I worried it would interfere with his basketball matches, but since the first game we went to together at the Amex I knew we would end up being season ticket holders.
Now it is pretty much the only 'quality time' with my son, between my work and our hobbies we don't spend a great deal of time together anymore.
We love the walk to the ground catching up on things, and now he is as involved in the games as I am. All the time he still wants to go I'll keep getting our season tickets.
as i said mate let's wait and seeI agree with your point about NSC polls not showing the true mood of The Amex crowd. After all, NSC is likely to have attracted many of the most loyal and committed fans who are least likely to give up their season tickets, whereas there are many thousands of less committed supporters out there who have never even logged on to NSC, let alone posted here. It will certainly be interesting to see what happens if the team fall out of play-off contention with plenty of matches left to play this season.