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[Football] Giving up my season ticket.



essbee1

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Well, it’s easy to sneer because the clubs you mention aren’t “top 4” clubs, but they’re in the Premier League too. You don’t get here by luck.

You might feel we should win against “teams like Wolves” but at this level, every game is a real contest. We have no divine right to victory, and of the teams you mention, I believe at least two out of three have budgets that dwarf our own.


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I wasn't sneering. I was making the point that, even teams where we clearly should have won easily, we didn't. They were mostly
utter crap. You could say the same about Arsenal when they visited too.
 




BatterSeagull

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Aug 1, 2003
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More fool you.

I have been supporting my Albion since 1956 and that means numerous away games. How thrilled am I that we are jousting with the elite week in week out. None of our meteoric rise would have been possible without Uncle Tony and I have no doubt that when the time is right he will yet again put his hand in his pocket.
Yes, last night was not good. I travelled down from London somewhat in trepidation but I know the B team gave it their all and wanted nothing more than an Albion win. It was not good and it didn't work but it wasn't a 7-0 defeat a la Leeds
It will probably take many years before we become an established top 6 team, which I firmly believe we are capable of but meanwhile we have to take the knocks as well as the plaudits.
Why give up just when we might be on the verge of greatness.

More fool you.
 


Wozza

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Why give up just when we might be on the verge of greatness.

Four home wins last season. Two so far this season. Verge of greatness, or edge of despair?!

Anyway, I'm not going to stop supporting Albion. I'll go to some games. It's the upfront commitment of a season ticket (x3) which I'm likely to review.
 
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Brian Fantana

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Oct 8, 2006
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More fool you.

I have been supporting my Albion since 1956 and that means numerous away games. How thrilled am I that we are jousting with the elite week in week out. None of our meteoric rise would have been possible without Uncle Tony and I have no doubt that when the time is right he will yet again put his hand in his pocket.
Yes, last night was not good. I travelled down from London somewhat in trepidation but I know the B team gave it their all and wanted nothing more than an Albion win. It was not good and it didn't work but it wasn't a 7-0 defeat a la Leeds
It will probably take many years before we become an established top 6 team, which I firmly believe we are capable of but meanwhile we have to take the knocks as well as the plaudits.
Why give up just when we might be on the verge of greatness.

More fool you.

Verge of greatness? At this point, we're far more likely to go down than we are to finish in the top 6.
 


Guinness Boy

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More fool you.

I have been supporting my Albion since 1956 and that means numerous away games. How thrilled am I that we are jousting with the elite week in week out. None of our meteoric rise would have been possible without Uncle Tony and I have no doubt that when the time is right he will yet again put his hand in his pocket.
Yes, last night was not good. I travelled down from London somewhat in trepidation but I know the B team gave it their all and wanted nothing more than an Albion win. It was not good and it didn't work but it wasn't a 7-0 defeat a la Leeds
It will probably take many years before we become an established top 6 team, which I firmly believe we are capable of but meanwhile we have to take the knocks as well as the plaudits.
Why give up just when we might be on the verge of greatness.

More fool you.

And yet our best finish ever was under Mike Bailey and not long after that we got to a Cup Final. Greatness is not 40 points and 16th place.


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BN9 BHA

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More fool you.

I have been supporting my Albion since 1956 and that means numerous away games. How thrilled am I that we are jousting with the elite week in week out. None of our meteoric rise would have been possible without Uncle Tony and I have no doubt that when the time is right he will yet again put his hand in his pocket.
Yes, last night was not good. I travelled down from London somewhat in trepidation but I know the B team gave it their all and wanted nothing more than an Albion win. It was not good and it didn't work but it wasn't a 7-0 defeat a la Leeds
It will probably take many years before we become an established top 6 team, which I firmly believe we are capable of but meanwhile we have to take the knocks as well as the plaudits.
Why give up just when we might be on the verge of greatness.

More fool you.

I’m with the OP, I hear what you are saying but why add “More fool you “ twice? ???
He has explained his reasons and if he’s not enjoying what he pays good money to see at the Amex I can understand why he wants out…..he can always buy one off tickets to watch the Albion if he finds he’s missing coming to the Amex.

Going to football is a hobby and supposed to be enjoyable, if he’s enjoying football at non league and not the Amex I wouldn’t call him a fool.
 


usernamed

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I wasn't sneering. I was making the point that, even teams where we clearly should have won easily, we didn't. They were mostly
utter crap. You could say the same about Arsenal when they visited too.

OK, accept that you weren’t sneering, but I’d still challenge this idea that “we clearly should have won easily” against any fellow Premier League club.

When we get an FA Cup tie where we’re playing against League One or below opposition, then I’d agree with “should have won easily”, but you don’t get into this division at all if you don’t have teeth, however rarely they show.

We have a forward line that only delivers end product erratically, and the midfield are not chipping in with goals to make up the deficit. We need more strength in depth in our forward line, and better attacking coaching (and/or better players) in our midfield.

That requires investment, or an academy that churns out world class players at a rate of at least one a season. Successful as TB is, I doubt he can call upon the sovereign wealth of an entire nation if he fancies upgrading our striking options.

I would rather have a fan in charge then have my club be a way of sports-washing a dodgy nation state. Yes, I wish we won more games, but when we play well but don’t score or win, some credit has to go to the opposition for stopping us, rather than laying all the blame at the door of the manager and players.

If they’re in the Premier League, they’re one of the 20 best teams in England. We’re doing alright, winning less is the price of playing at the highest level, and we’re competing, genuinely competing, in company that have us financially outgunned.


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It’s poor. The only unified song these days “GP’s blue and white fkn army” :tosser:

Something about the Amex NS has never quite worked. A million miles away from the big Kops being created at new or refurbished grounds, with many of the raucous fans banned in the early Amex years by an army of heavy handed stewards. Whilst other clubs weren’t so anal, turning a bit of a blind eye, encouraging the 12th man.

I always said the north standers need to stop being so precious about it, (It will never be the Goldstone) and get under the roof of the west upper, but I think some still want to eye ball Zaha and give him a sign or two.:tosser:

Get those drums out too!
 




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I always said the north standers need to stop being so precious about it, (It will never be the Goldstone) and get under the roof of the west upper, but I think some still want to eye ball Zaha and give him a sign or two.:tosser:

Get those drums out too!

At the risk of being whooshed, no team in history has its noisiest singers at the back of a main stand where you can’t even be seen on telly.

Personally I think Southampton got this right. Two big groups of singers either side of the away end. 75% of their ground is a library but the end we’re always at is a proper football atmosphere


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Deanbha

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More fool you.

I have been supporting my Albion since 1956 and that means numerous away games. How thrilled am I that we are jousting with the elite week in week out. None of our meteoric rise would have been possible without Uncle Tony and I have no doubt that when the time is right he will yet again put his hand in his pocket.
Yes, last night was not good. I travelled down from London somewhat in trepidation but I know the B team gave it their all and wanted nothing more than an Albion win. It was not good and it didn't work but it wasn't a 7-0 defeat a la Leeds
It will probably take many years before we become an established top 6 team, which I firmly believe we are capable of but meanwhile we have to take the knocks as well as the plaudits.
Why give up just when we might be on the verge of greatness.

More fool you.

The fool is you by paying over inflated prices in an already overpriced environment.

Next season I will just pick and choose my home games. Going to be gutted about not getting to many away days when I cancel. Got 391 loyalty points going to waste.
 


Deanbha

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I’m with the OP, I hear what you are saying but why add “More fool you “ twice? ???
He has explained his reasons and if he’s not enjoying what he pays good money to see at the Amex I can understand why he wants out…..he can always buy one off tickets to watch the Albion if he finds he’s missing coming to the Amex.

Going to football is a hobby and supposed to be enjoyable, if he’s enjoying football at non league and not the Amex I wouldn’t call him a fool.

Cheers mate! My son will probably be playing Saturday football very soon, which is also a factor in giving up my ticket. He is 16 and has had a season ticket for 14 years. He definitely will not give his up until he breaks into Worthing or Shoreham 1st team :lolol:
 




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At the risk of being whooshed, no team in history has its noisiest singers at the back of a main stand where you can’t even be seen on telly.

Personally I think Southampton got this right. Two big groups of singers either side of the away end. 75% of their ground is a library but the end we’re always at is a proper football atmosphere


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But my point is to keep a constant noise you need to be under a decent roof, the northstand is not. And by being central in let's say WSU, it can then spread like a Mexican wave.
I do like the saints method too.
 




Dave the hatosaurus

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The fool is you by paying over inflated prices in an already overpriced environment.

Next season I will just pick and choose my home games. Going to be gutted about not getting to many away days when I cancel. Got 391 loyalty points going to waste.

The way things are shaping up i would not worry too much about getting to some away games as apart from some of the london games( but certainly not all ) and southampton the vast majority of games are going on sale to my albion plus members and 5 out of the last 6 all the way to purchase history which category you will certainly fall into !
Whatever you decide is right for you is the way to go , all the best whatever that is !
 




BN9 BHA

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Cheers mate! My son will probably be playing Saturday football very soon, which is also a factor in giving up my ticket. He is 16 and has had a season ticket for 14 years. He definitely will not give his up until he breaks into Worthing or Shoreham 1st team :lolol:

Good luck to him, I’ve got 2 sons that play football, after running them around on Sunday mornings for years it was quite a surprise when I had to pay an entry fee to watch one of them play. :lolol:
 


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But my point is to keep a constant noise you need to be under a decent roof, the northstand is not. And by being central in let's say WSU, it can then spread like a Mexican wave.
I do like the saints method too.

It’s supposedly designed so that the noise is bigger on the pitch.

As a 50 something pub centre back, who regarded the John Smith’s advert as a training session, I’ll never find out if that’s true.

I suspect [MENTION=21158]Weststander[/MENTION] is correct and a Kop end would have been better


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It’s supposedly designed so that the noise is bigger on the pitch.

As a 50 something pub centre back, who regarded the John Smith’s advert as a training session, I’ll never find out if that’s true.

I suspect [MENTION=21158]Weststander[/MENTION] is correct and a Kop end would have been better


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As a back seat club owner/architect without a penny to my name, my idea would’ve be asymmetrical. Thought that from day one.

A 40 row (rather than 28) NS, 20 row SS.

But know that would infuriate those with tidy minds.

That depth in rows at Fulham (us, when we visit), also Leicester, seems far more intimidating and imposing.

Not sure it the gradient/pitch is the same. Ours looks shallow.

Old and new - Bramall, Anfield, WHL are all impressive, Everton are also learning from the Emirates/Amex sterility, copying Liverpool and Spuds at Bramley Moore Dock with a steep Kop.
 




Greg Bobkin

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Interesting to see that Barber comes in for all the criticism, given that he is (almost certainly) told what to do and how to do it (or, at best, it is mutually agreed) by Big Tone...
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Interesting to see that Barber comes in for all the criticism, given that he is (almost certainly) told what to do and how to do it (or, at best, it is mutually agreed) by Big Tone...

EVERY grinning hippy capitalist has a hard-nosed hatchet man there to take the flak in exchange for handsome renumeration. Hostie I used to know worked for Virgin Atlantic. Could be put on a disciplinary for wearing the wrong shade of lipstick. Same with the Albion. Smiley happy public face until it isn't. Barber OUT! Teflon Tony UNTOUCHABLE!
 


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