Seagull on the wing
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Sat at every match at Gillingham...no reason now not to renew.
Its not a silly question though is it. Do you genuinely believe that we would get gates of 25k+ in league 1. If you do then you are mad.
You'll miss out on the discount that season ticket holders enjoy, of course, but the Club will enjoy the benefit of the full-price tickets that they will sell. The overall financial effects could well work out as neutral. Buying tickets on a match by match basis seems to me to give the Club an incentive to put together a winning team to minimise fan absenteeism.
You'll miss out on the discount that season ticket holders enjoy, of course, but the Club will enjoy the benefit of the full-price tickets that they will sell. The overall financial effects could well work out as neutral. Buying tickets on a match by match basis seems to me to give the Club an incentive to put together a winning team to minimise fan absenteeism.
Gave up the season ticket last season,seen two games due to the generosity of friends and can't see me parting with match by match cash,near on a hundred pounds for myself and two sons(both still in education) its not going to happen this season.If Albion were pushing at the top i'm sure people would pitch up on a match by match basis but the club seems to be in decline and the atmosphere woeful.
This makes a hard product to sell to the customers.![]()
not keen on going by yourself?
Pretty much fallen out of love with football tbh, all feels so corporate and slick.
May be that finances mean I can no longer go, which would be a great shame. I've now got a mortgage to pay and have left a steady job to start my own business. I'll have to see how work pans out, but I don't feel an overwhelming desire to 'enjoy the match day experience'.
My renewal has only finance and availability for attendance as its criteria, as well as how the fixtures align with my other love, Harlequins Rugby Club. Whether we are playing West Bromwich Albion or Witton Albion is not a consideration.
MATCH DAY EXPERIENCE IS A CRAP EXPERIENCE sit down and shut up !, great treatment for insomnia thoughPretty much fallen out of love with football tbh, all feels so corporate and slick.
May be that finances mean I can no longer go, which would be a great shame. I've now got a mortgage to pay and have left a steady job to start my own business. I'll have to see how work pans out, but I don't feel an overwhelming desire to 'enjoy the match day experience'.
Let me think about this. An afternoon having a few beers and watching football with my mates... or an afternoon shopping... hmmm difficult one.
If football are shopping are the only two options you think you have on a Saturday afternoon you are seriously lacking in imagination. What about sitting at home on your laptop trying to write the next great British novel? or driving to Canterbury with bikes on the back of the car, parking up and cycling off-road to the coast at Whitstable for a pint of Devil's Backbone in the art deco Peter Cushing Wetherspoons?
ha ha , there were some freaks in Newhaven high street this afternoon, where do they all come from
Let me think, a few pints and then a short train ride to the AMEX.
Or take your advice and drive for over 2 hours on a 90 mile trip to the far end of Kent to ride a bike, not forgetting the drink cycling and driving ( unless you are staying the night in Whitstable of course).
Yep I have to agree, brilliant imagination .![]()
ha ha , there were some freaks in Newhaven high street this afternoon, where do they all come from
regards
DR
funny you should say thatNot guilty, I've been in Uckfield today
What were they up too? Putting bikes on a car before heading off to Kent?