Academic for me as I live in Spain,. but if I was living in England, I would'nt buy a ticket. Typical, I can remember you saying this season was exciting as there were no guaranteed results (or something) but reading the posts on here, it's the dreadfull performances that bug everyone (though if we nicked a few more undeserved wins it might at least make the atmousphere less glum). The fact is that while I'm glued on the PC every weekend following the games, the anticipation is zero, and if I was paying, I'd have avoided Burnley, and would probably think twice before watching the Bolton game. Someone on here rightly pointed out that as customers we have no right to be consulted on how the club is run, though it runs much nearer to our hearts than how, for example, Sainsbury's is run. However, what we do have is the right to decline to spend hard earned money on a sporting spectacle that is often excruciating, regularly derisory and rarely a plesure. What else would you do that involved spending money on something that often made you miserable and sometimes furiously angry?
If the directors want big season ticket sales, they might consider doing something to promote them, as on current form, they could find themselves seriously dissappointed, and face it, that will ht the club, and therefore the fans.
ie us.
If the directors want big season ticket sales, they might consider doing something to promote them, as on current form, they could find themselves seriously dissappointed, and face it, that will ht the club, and therefore the fans.
ie us.
