by Rex » 16 Mar 2009 19:00
by Jerry St Clair » 16 Mar 2009 19:02
Dirk Gently
+1. The main reason for renewing is to keep "my seat" - which I've had for 10 years and personally chose in a portacabin on a building site in 1998.
But if the weird emotional attachment to this can be overcome, there would be little objective need for a ST.
And if, for some unaccountable reason, we did go up, it would be even less attractive to pay more to watch a sub-standard team get massacred week after week.
by RoyalBlue » 16 Mar 2009 20:05
Royal Lady So have I, but relatively speaking the cost of the ST wasn't as great and I never expected us to achieve much. Things are different now, particularly when you have the Chairman telling us he wants us to get back into the Prem etc etc. Never had that with Frank Waller!
by Dirk Gently » 17 Mar 2009 09:00
RoyalBlueRoyal Lady So have I, but relatively speaking the cost of the ST wasn't as great and I never expected us to achieve much. Things are different now, particularly when you have the Chairman telling us he wants us to get back into the Prem etc etc. Never had that with Frank Waller!
You are spot on. Even allowing for the worst effects of general inflation, season tickets and match by match admission are considerably more expensive than they used to be. And no, given the choice, I don't think it's worth paying the extra for the luxury of the Mad Stad.
by Sun Tzu » 17 Mar 2009 09:05
RoyalBlueRoyal Lady So have I, but relatively speaking the cost of the ST wasn't as great and I never expected us to achieve much. Things are different now, particularly when you have the Chairman telling us he wants us to get back into the Prem etc etc. Never had that with Frank Waller!
You are spot on. Even allowing for the worst effects of general inflation, season tickets and match by match admission are considerably more expensive than they used to be. And no, given the choice, I don't think it's worth paying the extra for the luxury of the Mad Stad.
by Dirk Gently » 17 Mar 2009 09:15
Sun TzuRoyalBlueRoyal Lady So have I, but relatively speaking the cost of the ST wasn't as great and I never expected us to achieve much. Things are different now, particularly when you have the Chairman telling us he wants us to get back into the Prem etc etc. Never had that with Frank Waller!
You are spot on. Even allowing for the worst effects of general inflation, season tickets and match by match admission are considerably more expensive than they used to be. And no, given the choice, I don't think it's worth paying the extra for the luxury of the Mad Stad.
You miss the point though.
With the millions (billions ?) that have flooded into the game from TV it's inevitable that prices should rise because there is so much more money floating around the game. Add in the investment from mega rich foreign owners and it's hard to see why people can't accept that prices for the fans should rocket.
Um, is there a flaw in the argument there somewhere ?
by Sun Tzu » 17 Mar 2009 09:24
Dirk Gently
There's a massive flaw in the argument. The quantum increase in income has come from TV income (especially the the top levels). There's no logical reason that virtually all of that increase should have gone to pay players' wages, but it has. Ditto with foreign investment.
by Zammo » 17 Mar 2009 09:49
Jerry St Clair I broke the emotional attachment last season and haven't regretted it for a minute. You don't realise what a ball and chain your football club is until you break from the shackles. I now go when I want and can choose a seat pretty much anywhere I like. It's a perfect scenario.
by Royal Lady » 17 Mar 2009 13:18
by RoyalBlue » 18 Mar 2009 20:09
Sun TzuRoyalBlueRoyal Lady So have I, but relatively speaking the cost of the ST wasn't as great and I never expected us to achieve much. Things are different now, particularly when you have the Chairman telling us he wants us to get back into the Prem etc etc. Never had that with Frank Waller!
You are spot on. Even allowing for the worst effects of general inflation, season tickets and match by match admission are considerably more expensive than they used to be. And no, given the choice, I don't think it's worth paying the extra for the luxury of the Mad Stad.
You miss the point though.
With the millions (billions ?) that have flooded into the game from TV it's inevitable that prices should rise because there is so much more money floating around the game. Add in the investment from mega rich foreign owners and it's hard to see why people can't accept that prices for the fans should rocket.
by Sun Tzu » 18 Mar 2009 20:36
RoyalBlue
'hard to see'?
by cavroyal » 18 Mar 2009 22:22
ayjaydee [I also bought my ticket "off plan" but I think I am slowly coming to terms with the emotional attachment and will probably not renew next season. Nothing particularly to do with the current fare being served up as I have seen far worse in my time. More just a general disilusionment with football in general and having other priorities. Will still go to a good number of games though.
by CMRoyal » 20 Mar 2009 09:28
Jerry St ClairDirk Gently
+1. The main reason for renewing is to keep "my seat" - which I've had for 10 years and personally chose in a portacabin on a building site in 1998.
But if the weird emotional attachment to this can be overcome, there would be little objective need for a ST.
And if, for some unaccountable reason, we did go up, it would be even less attractive to pay more to watch a sub-standard team get massacred week after week.
I broke the emotional attachment last season and haven't regretted it for a minute. You don't realise what a ball and chain your football club is until you break from the shackles. I now go when I want and can choose a seat pretty much anywhere I like. It's a perfect scenario.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 05 Apr 2009 14:48
CMRoyalJerry St ClairDirk Gently
+1. The main reason for renewing is to keep "my seat" - which I've had for 10 years and personally chose in a portacabin on a building site in 1998.
But if the weird emotional attachment to this can be overcome, there would be little objective need for a ST.
And if, for some unaccountable reason, we did go up, it would be even less attractive to pay more to watch a sub-standard team get massacred week after week.
I broke the emotional attachment last season and haven't regretted it for a minute. You don't realise what a ball and chain your football club is until you break from the shackles. I now go when I want and can choose a seat pretty much anywhere I like. It's a perfect scenario.
Have to confess that was always the way with me. From the Elm Park days, 'roll up and pay at the gate' has always been my way and I don't think I ever lost that desire to see the game from different parts of the ground. I only started STing when it became necessary, ie when we went up into the Prem, so I'm sorely tempted not to renew assuming that even if we go up it won't be such a novelty this time and I should have sufficient points to get tickets for all but the "gloryhunter" games. But I certainly won't miss having to put up with crowing Man U/Liverpool/Arsenal fans anyway.
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