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Season ticket renewal next season?

Do you plan to renew?


  • Total voters
    201






brightonbutterfly

New member
Feb 18, 2009
74
Southwick
2 hours work a week for her should do it

She's very lucky as she has the chance of a job-but, guess what-it's a Saturday job!! She's a worker and a grafter-spent the entire 6 weeks summer hols last year working for a family member, has already gained 2 A's and a C in GCSE's taken early-and like me, football is her down time. She's already looking for a job to fit in with college and wants to save towards her uni costs as she understands how much they are going to be! Unfortunately my youngest doesn't have the same ethos!!!
We are not a family who goes out all the time-our season tickets are our only luxury-and hard worked for (and fought for as hub thinks they are an unnecessary cost and drain to our budget).
 


brightonbutterfly

New member
Feb 18, 2009
74
Southwick
This might not be popular but by the time I was 16/17/18 I was out working doing all sorts to pay to follow the Albion around the country, how about the kids these days do the same?

Because my daughter has a sensible head on her shoulders and knows that getting good GCSE's and A levels will give her a better chance at a job. As I've said, she's not a layabout-she's sitting at the dining room table right now, on a Saturday night, revising!

I'm not saying that getting a job at age 16 is wrong-my youngest has shown no aspirations with college or FE but she's amongst the first lot this government have forced to stay in education until they are 18!!
 


Westdene Wonder

New member
Aug 3, 2010
1,787
Brighton
After two years I gave up my season and decided to attend when the opposition seemed above average and we played two up front, I want to see entertaining football with a few goals thrown in,result no attendance so far this season so no frustration and I am quids in.
 


Caveman

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2003
9,926
After two years I gave up my season and decided to attend when the opposition seemed above average and we played two up front, I want to see entertaining football with a few goals thrown in,result no attendance so far this season so no frustration and I am quids in.

We've only been at the Amex 3 seasons? What did you do at Withdean, Gillingham and the Goldstone?
 




Socialist Sid

New member
Oct 20, 2012
702
The Kremlin
I'm sort of half hoping that the girl next to me moves to a different seat next season.

All I get is chat, chat, chat, more bollocks chat, whilst she and her dad moan that my mates RUIN her experience of the game by dare going for a piss.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,400
Burgess Hill
Wow. Shocked by the negativity on this thread. As fully fledged JCLs, me and my lad love going to the Amex, having only been occasionals at the Withdean. Championship football is great. Would we be happier if we were scoring 5 goals every week ? Sure, but back in the real world football isn't like that. Good games and bad games, you just roll with it. As for transport problems, we're normally home easily within an hour of the final whistle which compared with watching what I'd consider to be a comparable level of football (ie in London) is perfectly ok. We'll be renewing.
 






Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,077
Haywards Heath
This might not be popular but by the time I was 16/17/18 I was out working doing all sorts to pay to follow the Albion around the country, how about the kids these days do the same?

Why don't you do it now?
 


Ali_rrr

Well-known member
Feb 4, 2011
2,676
Utrecht, NL
I'm 17, and watching the Albion is fine at home, but I only have 1 or 2 people I go with, rather than the 6/7 last season. People my age want money, and the only jobs available are Saturday jobs, evening jobs are hard to come by. Me myself, I referee on a Sunday to earn money, but as you can see by the weather there isn't many games at this time. I've only done 1 away game this year whilst I usually do around 6 a season. I'm thinking about giving up my season ticket next year as I'll be going by myself, which isn't what I really want to be doing at this age, and plus I can earn money doing a Saturday job, which I'd rather be doing than going by myself.
 


portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,606
portslade
Not an option but I'm on the fence, depends what the increase will be and what signings they make. Been a ST holder since 1986 but the mojo has waned somewhat, I'm the last one of all my friends who used to go currently sit with my sons but they are giving up
 




TonyW

New member
Feb 11, 2004
2,525
Not an option but I'm on the fence, depends what the increase will be and what signings they make. Been a ST holder since 1986 but the mojo has waned somewhat, I'm the last one of all my friends who used to go currently sit with my sons but they are giving up

Who we sign is irrelevant.
We have a fantastic squad, we play the best football in the division, and the stadium is awesome.
Can't see why any supporter would need more than that.
 


portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,606
portslade
Who we sign is irrelevant.
We have a fantastic squad, we play the best football in the division, and the stadium is awesome.
Can't see why any supporter would need more than that.

Maybe it is an age thing who knows.. but we do not play the best football by a long way we are 9th 20pts plus behind the leaders says it all and yes the stadium is awesome
 


Feb 14, 2010
4,932
Why don't you do it now?

Because it was new then, about the day out, there was the excitement of being young in another town following our club but Ive done all that and Im older. Life moves on as must we. I will also say that half the time it was not that great, but when it was great it was fantastic.
 








algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Perhaps he's ensuring that by renewing. Unless your suggesting he should buy a matchday ticket irrespective of whether he's going to attend?

Think that one went straight over your head
 






Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,077
Haywards Heath
Because it was new then, about the day out, there was the excitement of being young in another town following our club but Ive done all that and Im older. Life moves on as must we. I will also say that half the time it was not that great, but when it was great it was fantastic.

And I'm older. I'm guessing we are the same age? Young men in the Mullery era? I still get the excitement and go to matches but I don't criticise others for not going (apart from Husty obviously). Not wishing to provoke an argument but it's like Fairy hoping that no one else renews their season ticket because there is no aggro any more.
 


edna krabappel

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,221
And I'm older. I'm guessing we are the same age? Young men in the Mullery era? I still get the excitement and go to matches but I don't criticise others for not going (apart from Husty obviously). Not wishing to provoke an argument but it's like Fairy hoping that no one else renews their season ticket because there is no aggro any more.

Chin up, fellas, by the sounds of it, you'll be eligible for the pensioners' discount on STs soon anyway :D
 


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