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I must have missed that, just been through the official site, didn't see anything in news or tickets. Do you have the link please?
This Sunday coming.
I must have missed that, just been through the official site, didn't see anything in news or tickets. Do you have the link please?
Ridiculous. If spending the money was worth it at the time, then it was worth it.
Following the club has introduced me to many people, some of whom are now very good friends. It has given me countless brilliant memories (as well as some rubbish ones). Its taken me all over the country, seeing places I’d never otherwise have been. Its given me an utterly CRUCIAL shared interest with my two sons.
Why would any of that which has gone before be devalued in any way, just because we haven’t won many games this season? It’s an utterly preposterous position to take.
I must have missed that, just been through the official site, didn't see anything in news or tickets. Do you have the link please?
Of the existing roughly 21k STHs I can see 15k renewing , 3k deciding to pick and choose which games to attend and 3k either giving up altogether or perhaps going to 3 or 4 games max.
Oh I see. I've been on holiday and haven't been checking in as much as usual.This Sunday coming.
Now there is where you and I differ, as I enjoy golf immeasurably more than football at the moment even when playing in the pissing rain and gale force winds.
I am very much a realist when it comes to watching brighton as I have only seen us play in the top flight for 4 years in the 40 odd years, so I am used to watching a 3rd division club occasionally flirting with the second division and sometimes scarily bobbling about in the fourth division. We have had decent managers come and go, Peter Taylor, Alan Mullery, Chris cattlin, mark McGhee, Gus Poyet, but never exceptional managers. We had a few exceptional players in that time, lawrenson, worthington, robinson ( not john) foster, ward, Mortimer ...and even saw martin chivers and Frank Stapleton play for brighton for a while, Zamora and gotsmanov and of course the all too brief Vicente.
Yes it is fantastic having a shiny new ground, but as with most new things, the novelty wears off and no one can argue it is a fantastic ground, but if that ground proves to be a financial millstone around our necks, which by our current financial plight, it may well be, then it may well go against us. The " right on" let's be nice to our visitors with their own beer, pictures of their players scattered around and their own colours projected into their concourse is just cringeworthy and we need to be nasty *******s that clubs do not like to come to brighton, like we were at withdean.
So to reiterate I will probably renew as it has become a habit, but if next few seasons we are in the 3 rd division again and tickets are very easy to come by, then I will certainly not bother.
You don't have to be a season ticket holder to be a real fan, which a lot of the arguments on here seem to be suggesting.
Thanks for that. Cricket has given me exactly the same experiences. I have met some great people at football, but my life does not Center around Brighton and Hove Albion.
Thanks for that. Cricket has given me exactly the same experiences..
You only have to look at the likes of Das Reich and Return of The Rev to understand this. these people have been supporting the club for a hell of a lot longer than I have. Think of them what you will because of what they post on here but never doubt their credentials as Brighton fans.
I've seen nothing in what those two (and a few others like them) post that suggests their issues are with Brighton and Hove Albion. they both dislike 'modern football', whatever you quantify that as. They both just pine for the mythical 'old days', when 'everything' was better.
You see, I'm very much with your thought process.
And this is why:
It's not about the results or the performance on the pitch, we've sat (stood pre 97) through far worse in far worse conditions than now, it's about the performance and results of those behind the scenes.
I honestly feel that those making decisions regarding recruitment and release of players have let us (me) down.
The ONLY one I agree with was the sale of Leo, we are Brighton and Hove Albion, we ARE a selling club and £8 million was a figure we could not have turned down.
I (we) have watched crap footballers playing crap football for years, but they cared, they tried and that permeated into the stands, the stands where we all knew that the man, woman, child next to you was a Brighton fan, they must have been as there would be NO other reason to be there quite frankly.
I have become disconnected with the Club I once cared passionately about, as have a fair few others I know.
You only have to look at the likes of Das Reich and Return of The Rev to understand this. these people have been supporting the club for a hell of a lot longer than I have. Think of them what you will because of what they post on here but never doubt their credentials as Brighton fans.
It's just not the Brighton and Hove Albion I fell in love with, and quite frankly I'm weighing up if the money I spend because I want to could be better spent on doing the other things I have always fancied doing but never really getting round to.
So I'm undecided.
I think we should be told of the prices of everything for the forthcoming season before we decide.
I would imagine renewals will be a major part of Paul Barber's programme notes tomorrow.
(I say that with absolutely no knowledge of whether they will be or not)
You see, I'm very much with your thought process.
And this is why:
It's not about the results or the performance on the pitch, we've sat (stood pre 97) through far worse in far worse conditions than now, it's about the performance and results of those behind the scenes.
I honestly feel that those making decisions regarding recruitment and release of players have let us (me) down.
The ONLY one I agree with was the sale of Leo, we are Brighton and Hove Albion, we ARE a selling club and £8 million was a figure we could not have turned down.
I (we) have watched crap footballers playing crap football for years, but they cared, they tried and that permeated into the stands, the stands where we all knew that the man, woman, child next to you was a Brighton fan, they must have been as there would be NO other reason to be there quite frankly.
I have become disconnected with the Club I once cared passionately about, as have a fair few others I know.
You only have to look at the likes of Das Reich and Return of The Rev to understand this. these people have been supporting the club for a hell of a lot longer than I have. Think of them what you will because of what they post on here but never doubt their credentials as Brighton fans.
It's just not the Brighton and Hove Albion I fell in love with, and quite frankly I'm weighing up if the money I spend because I want to could be better spent on doing the other things I have always fancied doing but never really getting round to.
So I'm undecided.
Okay, so to follow your argument - say you didn't enjoy your last season playing cricket - your fitness was a constant issue, and your performances tailed off - would that make you question the time and money invested over the previous thirty years?
That's the part of your comment I found daft.
I can't believe you mean that, Dave.
The memories I've got from following the Albion since the early 60's are worth every penny I've spent and more.
**** it, the emotion I felt in the opening League match at the Amex was priceless.
As for your point on making away fans not welcome, I'm not sure how that impacts what goes on, on the pitch, personally It would be much nicer if other grounds followed suit. its crap travelling around the country especially in winter in huge queues and being booted straight out into the rain after a match. Its one thing the club have got consistantly right IMO and in no way can I see trying to offer value for money to away fans impacts how the away team will perform.
no, not by a long way, I SPOKE TOO PEOPLE TWO YEARS AGO WHO HAD ENOUGH , it's a steady decline UNDER CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES, 10k hard core i would say
regards
DR
Out of our group of 4 in North stand 2 not renewing which is 50% non renewalsOut of our little group of 8 in West Stand Lower 3 are not renewing which is 37.5% non renewals so if this is carried through out the entire crowd that would mean 8250 non renewals. PB and TB would have major problems.