franksinatra
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You shouldn't bother with a season ticket living so far away. Many like you miss midweek night games.
Ridiculous comment
You shouldn't bother with a season ticket living so far away. Many like you miss midweek night games.
Ridiculous comment
Explain why it's ridiculous. Some people move on and away in life but can't give up the season ticket even if they don't get to half the games, seems more used for securing cup final tickets and away games (points)........ younger locals can't get a look in. Just my point of view.
Explain why it's ridiculous. Some people move on and away in life but can't give up the season ticket even if they don't get to half the games, seems more used for securing cup final tickets and away games (points)........ younger locals can't get a look in. Just my point of view.
You should try living away for a couple of games. Maybe then you'd understand the commitment, money and time it takes to get to matches when you don't live right on the doorstep.
As for "younger locals" not getting a look in, when was the last time someone with half an ounce of organisational ability, who didn't leave it until last minute couldn't get a ticket? When did West Brom sell out?
Almost anyone who wanted to go and had even the most basic purchase history could even get a ticket for our most recent match at Wembley.
"Couldn't get a ticket" is a lazy excuse.
Brendan you are talking fucking bollocks son. I am 58 and have lived all over the place, but the one constant in my life has been Manchester CITY, wherever I have lived, and I have had a season ticket for 46 years and would never give it up, and always attend, it's in the fucking blood, so don't be fucking lecturing on my fucking passion, and the passion of like minded people.I'm talking about season tickets, not single "rip off" match day tickets (average £50 = £900 over a season). If I lived over 40 miles away I wouldn't bother because I know it would be very hard work to attend. There will be the odd super fan that will do regular 300 mile trips, but for everyone of them there's 10 that don't turn up. It's a problem and denial doesn't fix it.
I'm talking about season tickets, not single "rip off" match day tickets (average £50 = £900 over a season). If I lived over 40 miles away I wouldn't bother because I know it would be very hard work to attend. There will be the odd super fan that will do regular 300 mile trips, but for everyone of them there's 10 that don't turn up. It's a problem and denial doesn't fix it.
You should try living away for a couple of games. Maybe then you'd understand the commitment, money and time it takes to get to matches when you don't live right on the doorstep.
As for "younger locals" not getting a look in, when was the last time someone with half an ounce of organisational ability, who didn't leave it until last minute couldn't get a ticket? When did West Brom sell out?
Almost anyone who wanted to go and had even the most basic purchase history could even get a ticket for our most recent match at Wembley.
"Couldn't get a ticket" is a lazy excuse.
Spot on that actually, it is true the club need to do better with pricing so there's less reason for the people who know they won't be able to attend many games to cling on to their season cardI'm talking about season tickets, not single "rip off" match day tickets (average £50 = £900 over a season). If I lived over 40 miles away I wouldn't bother because I know it would be very hard work to attend. There will be the odd super fan that will do regular 300 mile trips, but for everyone of them there's 10 that don't turn up. It's a problem and denial doesn't fix it.