Royal91
As long as we beat West Ham on the last day I'll be happy.
LOL So you are actually going then? I thought you guys were staying at home that day because you didn't want to hear us take the piss out of you… oops, I mean "not pay £49"
by Baker's Dozen » 28 Apr 2013 21:39
Royal91
As long as we beat West Ham on the last day I'll be happy.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 28 Apr 2013 21:46
by watfordroyal » 28 Apr 2013 21:55
by Baker's Dozen » 29 Apr 2013 01:37
MmmMonsterMunch I suspect most fans will not go because quite frankly they've had enough of this season & can't be arsed to spend any more money on it.
Even more so given we'd be stumping up £50 for it & giving it to your horrible lot. £50 to visit a bottom half team that has been pretty much a yoyo club for the last few seasons quite frankly is scandalous whichever way you cut it.
Next season will be cracking & would rather stump cash for away games then.
by Terminal Boardom » 29 Apr 2013 09:17
by MmmMonsterMunch » 29 Apr 2013 10:20
Baker's DozenMmmMonsterMunch I suspect most fans will not go because quite frankly they've had enough of this season & can't be arsed to spend any more money on it.
Even more so given we'd be stumping up £50 for it & giving it to your horrible lot. £50 to visit a bottom half team that has been pretty much a yoyo club for the last few seasons quite frankly is scandalous whichever way you cut it.
Next season will be cracking & would rather stump cash for away games then.
£50 is a lot of money if you haven't got it. I'll give you that. The trouble there is the last game of the season is always a category A game. Hence the price.
But just a couple of things if you don't mind. The first is really a small matter but none the less, we are actually in the top half of the league, but that doesn't matter. The second thing is though, would the £50 not be to see 'your' team on it's last appearance in the Premier league and not ours? When I go to see West Ham play I go for West Ham. I hope to cheer our goals, not the other teams. Things like cherry picking games to watch and a third of your fans not showing up today to shout you on in your biggest game of the season does make you look a bit plastic to be honest. You do know your club gets half the profits from those £50 tickets, don't you?
by Baker's Dozen » 29 Apr 2013 12:15
Terminal Boardom Home club keeps all the money. Been like that for years. It's only cup ties where gate receipts are shared. HTH
by Baker's Dozen » 29 Apr 2013 13:18
MmmMonsterMunch
Just to clarify I have got the money to go if I so wish but I don't want to spend it on West Ham or do you need further clarification on that?…
MmmMonsterMunch …OR you live at home with Mummy watching re-runs of Green Street …
MmmMonsterMunch I wouldn't be crowing too early pal. Moving to the OS has disaster written all over it. You'll have to sell tickets for absolute peanuts just to fill it up & even then you'll be relying on massive away followings to bump the numbers up. Can really see 60k fans pouring in for Big Sam.
by Schards#2 » 29 Apr 2013 13:24
by MmmMonsterMunch » 29 Apr 2013 13:39
Schards#2 Looks like our record of humiliating West Ham year in year out remains an open sore with their fans.
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