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Are you renewing?  

383 members have voted

  1. 1. Will you renew your season ticket next season?

    • Yes
      138
    • No
      147
    • Haven’t decided yet
      98


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Posted
1 hour ago, Lako42 said:

I get not going Leicester any more, fine.

 

 

I don't get going to watch Sunderland / Middlesbrough tbh

Should have fraised it differently.........will go to these when City play up here.

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4 of us decided a while ago to not go again. Tomorrow is our last game as not bothering with the rest of the season and will leave the seats empty 

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Just did. Enjoyed last season and prefer the Championship (no VAR, more interesting clubs, more games).  PL can go shove it imho.

 

I don't expect us to be anywhere near as strong as with Enzo's team, but i think we will still be up there. Look forward to seeing Alves, Nelson and hopefully some more academy players come through.

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Me and my Dad cancelled this week. Been going together since 1992. We will be back once this hideous bunch of overpaid disinterested squad are gone. 

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9 hours ago, Chelmofox said:

Just did. Enjoyed last season and prefer the Championship (no VAR, more interesting clubs, more games).  PL can go shove it imho.

 

I don't expect us to be anywhere near as strong as with Enzo's team, but i think we will still be up there. Look forward to seeing Alves, Nelson and hopefully some more academy players come through.

Aren't they bringing VAR into the championship next season ? 

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It's like rebooking to get dental work

 

In general football has become very very boring I struggle to keep my mind on any game , these days ... i hope I'm not the only one 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, goose2010 said:

Aren't they bringing VAR into the championship next season ? 

I hope not it absolutely ruins the game

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My dad and I have had a season ticket since 2002 and he's decided he doesn't want to renew. I think I won't renew either.

I feel it's such a big decision because I doubt we will ever get a season ticket again as they are difficult to get hold off.

I have a young family and I effectively miss the day with them when I go to the football.

 

I love going with my dad and it's something we can do together. But with the rubbish going on at the moment, and it will carry on until the board changes, I feel like I'm missing out at home.

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Cancelled a couple of weeks ago after the auto renewal email. Shame but don’t get any enjoyment about going any longer, it’s a chore that takes most of a day out of the weekend. Would love to think I’ll be back, and predict that after a couple more years of the regime running us into the ground there’ll be plenty of opportunity to get a ST again when we do hit rock bottom, until then they aren’t getting a penny more of my money. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, blue army 1988 said:

My dad and I have had a season ticket since 2002 and he's decided he doesn't want to renew. I think I won't renew either.

I feel it's such a big decision because I doubt we will ever get a season ticket again as they are difficult to get hold off.

I have a young family and I effectively miss the day with them when I go to the football.

 

I love going with my dad and it's something we can do together. But with the rubbish going on at the moment, and it will carry on until the board changes, I feel like I'm missing out at home.

If we stay in the Championship for a couple of years you'll pick an ST up pretty easily IMO.

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1 hour ago, em9999 said:

I hope not it absolutely ruins the game

However did football get to be the most popular game on the planet without var and goal line tech and all the sky razmatazz. Beyond me!!!

Posted
1 hour ago, blue army 1988 said:

My dad and I have had a season ticket since 2002 and he's decided he doesn't want to renew. I think I won't renew either.

I feel it's such a big decision because I doubt we will ever get a season ticket again as they are difficult to get hold off.

I have a young family and I effectively miss the day with them when I go to the football.

 

I love going with my dad and it's something we can do together. But with the rubbish going on at the moment, and it will carry on until the board changes, I feel like I'm missing out at home.

Exactly the same as me. 

 

You'll get a ST in the future absolutely no problem. 

 

If not you will definitely be able to pick and choose games, which is better than feeling obliged to go when we are absolutely disgusting 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, blue army 1988 said:

My dad and I have had a season ticket since 2002 and he's decided he doesn't want to renew. I think I won't renew either.

I feel it's such a big decision because I doubt we will ever get a season ticket again as they are difficult to get hold off.

I have a young family and I effectively miss the day with them when I go to the football.

 

I love going with my dad and it's something we can do together. But with the rubbish going on at the moment, and it will carry on until the board changes, I feel like I'm missing out at home.

It’s things like this which make the most mad with what is going on. Going to the games is very much a family thing for many people. On my side, it’s with my boys. We don’t go at the moment and we very rarely sit down and watch the game on tv - it’s just not fun. 
 

Yeah you find other things to do but this is a big part of relationships.

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I met two Arsenal supporters last year. They admitted they spent a fortune going to random matches. 

After a long discussion I persuaded them to go see their local team instead. 

Seeing them a few months later they said how much they enjoyed watching football 6 divisions lower.  No booking to go to the game, cheaper, less time consuming and stand where you like. They particularly liked that if they wanted to question the ref's parentage that he could actually hear it. They liked being able to wander in and out of the club house and drinking with the team and manager afterwards.

 

There is more to football than just the EPL or Champs.

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1 minute ago, WorcesterBlue said:

I met two Arsenal supporters last year. They admitted they spent a fortune going to random matches. 

After a long discussion I persuaded them to go see their local team instead. 

Seeing them a few months later they said how much they enjoyed watching football 6 divisions lower.  No booking to go to the game, cheaper, less time consuming and stand where you like. They particularly liked that if they wanted to question the ref's parentage that he could actually hear it. They liked being able to wander in and out of the club house and drinking with the team and manager afterwards.

 

There is more to football than just the EPL or Champs.

Spot on

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