Alan Harper's Tash
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Hope you find a really good, cheaper option, or £100 down the back of your sofa.Yes I think that’s what I will do when the relocation window opens.
Hope you find a really good, cheaper option, or £100 down the back of your sofa.Yes I think that’s what I will do when the relocation window opens.
I do wonder why the club bother with these increases though. In the scheme of things it's a drop in the ocean to them. Given the hardships everyone is currently going through, it would have been a good gesture to freeze the prices across the board.
If we did that, most of us wouldn’t be in their seat by half time.Because football fans allow them to. As a business which the club is why wouldn't they try and squeeze every penny out of their customers?
If season tickets have gone up on average 5% then fans should wait outside until 5 minutes have gone. A near empty stadium at the beginning would show that this isn't right, but we have a title to win and fans won't do that for the longer greater good.
If we did that, most of us wouldn’t be in their seat by half time.
Then, with having to leave early to miss the traffic, you’d only see 20 mins of football.
Same with everything these days.Its the principle rather than the logistics of it happening.
You ask a football fan to miss 5 minutes to make a stand and they won't, yet they'll miss start of the kick off to get that last pint in, leave on 38 mins for a half time pint and leave on 86 mins to get the first bus/tram.
Due to my circumstances as a carer and my UC allowance I cannot afford to renew my season, £750 to £780 is now well beyond my means, unfortunately.
My SC has been deferred this season because if my situation. However, if I was in employment i would be at the crossroads of whether to renew or not due to increasing cost of living going up.
The club simply cannot take it's long standing supporters for granted every year like they have done, especially when people are struggling to make ends meet.
But they have, and more and more longtime supporters will drift away to be replaced by new fans and day trip tourists. And the sad thing is the club once said they recognise we are a club supposed largely by working class supporters.
Something has to give, and our club and other clubs should be giving something back to us, for without us the game is nothing...
I’m being booted out of ESL2 for a new sports bar. Or I can stay and pay £2k a ticket. Fuck knows who the club think will fill those seats. They can’t fill 93:20 which are about 15 yards away and almost half the price. Disgraceful really but they don’t give a flying fuck.
Would be interested to know if City Matters were consulted on it.
They do on smaller things that the club will listen to opinions on.is there any point in city matters. Seem to have no influence at all. Seems like one big waste of time to try and make the club look good
If you think that, have a look at this:-
https://www.statista.com/statistics...teams-ranked-by-cheapest-season-ticket-price/