Weststander
Well-known member
Sad to see so many consistently empty seats, even several vacant rows. However, I have some sympathy and agree there are a number of factors at play:
- Covid concerns, not just at The Amex but especially on public transport. A very real consideration for those who travel some distance. Train is our preferred mode but the combination of covid (during a 350 mile / 6 hour round trip) and general unreliability of trains now unfortunately makes car travel our first choice.
- Even taking the car is fraught with risk - M25, Insulation protests etc
- Changes to KO times are becoming a pain, particularly where this snookers pubic transport options.
- Therefore the Boxing Day KO time seems a complete piss-take
- Parking issues for some STHs with mobility issues in our group who lost their traditional spaces at the Uni. Now partly resolved but a real issue earlier this season
- The ticket sharing policy & additional fee
- Ticket exchange process
- escalating fuel costs
- catering not always value for money
These are issues that seem to rumble around our group, contributing to a growing view that (sadly) the football is becoming more of a faff and question whether they will bother with an ST in future. The sad thing is these are proper fans whose mojo is being eroded.
- I also question the flat atmosphere inside the Amex, something us fans need to address. The pre-match build up often seems a bit tame, not helped by a barely audible PA system
Finally, we do seem to have been unlucky with some shitty weather for home games. which must deter some families and less hardy types.
We'll still do the hard yards because for 90+ minutes among all of the above there is mostly some very decent football to be savoured and a team that needs our support.
I do suspect that if the Albion were banging in the goals to go with the progressive football then these 'issues' might recede in people's thoughts and actual attendances & atmospheres would be greater... far better to be singing the roof off the place than venting frustrations via a few meek boos.
I call it being punch drunk with 4.3 seasons of rarely winning at home, so often finding it hard to score a brace.
Numbs the experience for those who go just for the football.