Tilehurst Seagull
Member
- Mar 2, 2009
- 33
Its a yes from me. Having to contend with a 200 mile round trip after Saturday morning U14 football can be a bit of a ball ache. Especially when you know that there will inevitably be some kind of hold up on the M4/M25/M23/A23/A27... but at least its not Gillingham...
I am not impervious to the creeping corporate nature within the club and recognise that it cannot take its supporters for granted and thereby alienate them from it. Being a long term exile but frequent visitor to the county I always marvel at the number of kids and adults in Albion shirts that you now see both on match day and at other times. I am sure that for all the right reasons the club are focused on gaining 'new customers' rather than 'old fans' but they must not do this to the detriment of its longstanding support.
I am not impervious to the creeping corporate nature within the club and recognise that it cannot take its supporters for granted and thereby alienate them from it. Being a long term exile but frequent visitor to the county I always marvel at the number of kids and adults in Albion shirts that you now see both on match day and at other times. I am sure that for all the right reasons the club are focused on gaining 'new customers' rather than 'old fans' but they must not do this to the detriment of its longstanding support.