Thanks for your reply , is it something that people are happy with in the long term though ,I speak to quite a few people who are disillusioned with the over all match day experience some who have given up on their season tickets
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DR
heard from a reliable source on friday that the Amex is being taken over by three different group types, Oh well good bye to partisan Support at the club then ,is This Paul Barbers mission statement ?
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DR
some fans are being alienated , unemployed, people on low wages and 20 somethings, all not needed in Barbers constructive disection of the clubs supportThe bot has a virus.
Games gonesome fans are being alienated , unemployed, people on low wages and 20 somethings, all not needed in Barbers constructive disection of the clubs support
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DR
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some fans are being alienated , unemployed, people on low wages and 20 somethings, all not needed in Barbers constructive disection of the clubs support
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DR
even you must be aware of what's happening at the Amex
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DR
heard from a reliable source on friday that the Amex is being taken over by three different group types, Oh well good bye to partisan Support at the club then ,is This Paul Barbers mission statement ?
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DR
Yes, is This a Paul barber mission statement , driving away certain customers for a more target driven Audience ?
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DR
There are many people, myself included, who have either given up or question modern football at the top level (Football has eaten itself and all that). Most I come across site the ridiculous player wages and the gulf this has created between player and fan, Sky / TV in general's influence etc. Some preferred the atmospheres where there was usually at least a faint whiff of violence in the air, I probably did when I was 15 too. On the whole I prefer it now,although I could do with less 'fan zone' rubbish and more room for chanting in the build up to k/o. I may well end up going to Lewes or Worthing instead one day, but for now the positives outweigh the negatives.....just.
Das,
You're better than this mate. "Once you're in a hole, stop digging!"
Christ, haven't we done this enough to death by now
Go to more away games Fairy and you'll soon come across plenty of the p-ed up knobheads and behvaiour that you miss from the old Goldstone days.
Yes, the crowd is different nowadays with plenty of JCLs and fair weather fans who will soon drift away when/if we go down.
It wouldn't bother me AT ALL if we got relegated in terms of the football (and I would like to pay less to watch it) if the club could remain financially sound if it did. In fact, if I could choose Premier League vs Championship with cheaper tickets, less crowd and easier to sit with friends then I would. But you only have to look at Bolton to see modern football isn't like that. Modern football is only sustainable if you stay in the Premier League, that's the deal with the devil now, like it or not.