Ballosteve
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Great post bill the blue...nailed it
no fucker has said that have they?Don't come on a City website saying you don't support City anymore.
The biggest blues telling people to give our support to Pep and the team having been to three games in the last twenty years.Good to see we’ve still got our ‘biggest blues’ telling people how to think.
I make no apologies for falling out of love with the game I grew up with and spent many many years making it one of life’s priorities.
The dickheads saying man up or get a grip want to aim their disdain at those who have put us in this position.
If you still feel the same about football as you always have then good on you, I’m jealous in a way. Just accept that not everyone else is the same.
That's a great effort by you and your son no less a supporter than anyone elsethe reason football bubble might burst as has been mention on here but also lots of us I would guess are going to have a smaller income. Our household is on less money, missus on 80%, me I am down on about 10 days in lieu which I would use for attending matches. If I lived close I would hopefully be a season card holder and go to every match. To attend every home game for me and my lad at the moment its about £4k between us, a season. I do between 7 and 10 some times more (around £2k with a few stay overs and lose of pay) I wont have that sort of spare cash or time for when football starts again, I wouldn't have any choice but to attend 2 or 3 times a season. Ticket prices need to come down this season Colin Bell stand for me and my lad £109 to see Burnley ...really ?? I say looking at my first match ticket I can find at home in the posh grand stand seat 1973 , 80p football needs to come back to the working classes
nice to hear another fan from another club feeling the same. I guess that in it self tells us there is to much football on tv nowadays. Its football 24/7 and its mostly about the two teams that play in red. When fans of other teams stop with Sky BT etc they better hope that there are enough Liverpool and utds buying it.I struggled watching Spurs this season, its probably the least I've been interested in my lifetime Infact. This break will hopefully recharge the batteries on a personal level
I think attendances will be down a bit, people will be feeling the pinch of it all and nervous about big crowds
It's gonna be difficult as clubs have lost a lot of revenue too, they're gonna have to jack some prices somewhere or other which will put off more people.
The lower league clubs I feel sorry for