Even if you go to "support my team" you will still have a "matchday experience", because no matter what you call it, Southampton will have someone to ensure that you have one. The only way not to fall into this is not to go, but then because you are a supporter you might share your "matchday experience" with others in the pub listening to your crystal set radio. The truth is that I do not use the term in conversation, I go to games, I support Hull City, I meet up before a game and I sit, stand, shout, sing, eat, drink and piss (not all at the same time mind) during the game. But, I will use the term in communications to the club or HCOSC members, as it simply easier.
Agreed. I will be doing this "going forward". I ****ing hate that term yet that gets used in all the blurb. It means **** all.
All this needs is a little blue sky thinking, as long as they concentrate on their core competency, there should be no problem further enhancing the matchday experience.
Pissed off. Can't get in Can't stand Can't sing (in Polish) Can't wash my hands with warm water after a piss Can't look in the mirror to check my good looks Can't get a beer at half time without leaving 10 mins before and getting back 5 mins after the break Can't see the last 10 mins of the game because of all the ****s leaving early Can't get out of the ground until all the away supporters have left the area Can't get out of the car park Matchday experience, you can keep it.
"a UK-wide, forward-thinking digital transformation consultancy and system integrator, wise in the ways of clouds and cool buzzword magic" is how someone at my work seriously described what he wants us to be. I didn't realise there were people out there who consciously enjoy buzzwords.
Only if you buy-in to it., and only after kicking it around, picking up the ball and see who runs with it before running it up the flagpole to see who salutes. Just let's hope in future that instead of keeping us in the dark the Allams open the kimono.
Not sure you should be correcting anyone's spelling when you're currently guilty of making statements' that are completely factually incorrect.