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Post by Zopa64 on Oct 8, 2015 23:34:24 GMT 1
So for those posters on here who are not attending matches at the momment for whatever reason please come on here now and tell me/us whether you would actually attend on a fairly regular basis if every home match was £20 adults and £10 for kids. Likewise if not it would be useful to get an idea why. I was a season ticket holder for years and got bored of the club and being tied to going on a Saturday afternoon /Tuesday night so I haven't bothered this year. I got a questionnaire from the club which I filled in and sent back also put on there I would be happy to discuss further my answers as I didn't feel I could write in enough detail my reasonings and lack of enthusiasm, did I get a call or anything? No. Can I see myself returning? No. Not even £10 entry is appealing to me at the moment. I have found something else to occupy my time now where town would have been the main focal point. I was always sceptical before about ex season ticket holders when they said once the habit is broken it becomes easy to miss the games. I can see what they mean now, once you find other things to fill your time it becomes easy. Checking the score is not even something I go out of my way to do anymore.
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Post by richhtfc on Oct 8, 2015 23:37:52 GMT 1
So for those posters on here who are not attending matches at the momment for whatever reason please come on here now and tell me/us whether you would actually attend on a fairly regular basis if every home match was £20 adults and £10 for kids. Likewise if not it would be useful to get an idea why. I was a season ticket holder for years and got bored of the club and being tied to going on a Saturday afternoon /Tuesday night so I haven't bothered this year. I got a questionnaire from the club which I filled in and sent back also put on there I would be happy to discuss further my answers as I didn't feel I could write in enough detail my reasonings and lack of enthusiasm, did I get a call or anything? No. Can I see myself returning? No. Not even £10 entry is appealing to me at the moment. I have found something else to occupy my time now where town would have been the main focal point. I was always sceptical before about ex season ticket holders when they said once the habit is broken it becomes easy to miss the games. I can see what they mean now, once you find other things to fill your time it becomes easy. Checking the score is not even something I go out of my way to do anymore. So why did you stop going just when things are starting to go our way? Who/what don't you like considering it's been so much worse in the past?
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Post by Zopa64 on Oct 8, 2015 23:41:31 GMT 1
I was a season ticket holder for years and got bored of the club and being tied to going on a Saturday afternoon /Tuesday night so I haven't bothered this year. I got a questionnaire from the club which I filled in and sent back also put on there I would be happy to discuss further my answers as I didn't feel I could write in enough detail my reasonings and lack of enthusiasm, did I get a call or anything? No. Can I see myself returning? No. Not even £10 entry is appealing to me at the moment. I have found something else to occupy my time now where town would have been the main focal point. I was always sceptical before about ex season ticket holders when they said once the habit is broken it becomes easy to miss the games. I can see what they mean now, once you find other things to fill your time it becomes easy. Checking the score is not even something I go out of my way to do anymore. So why did you stop going just when things are starting to go our way? Who/what don't you like considering it's been so much worse in the past? Simply, I just got bored of it. I don't dislike anyone at the club I just decided I didn't want to pay out £350+ for something I wasn't enjoying. I didn't have the same feelings of happiness when we scored and defeats didn't affect me in the ways that they used to. I've watched town in the bottom division and enjoyed it, I've been to 90+ away grounds but I just don't feel that same buzz about watching town as I used to.
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Post by richhtfc on Oct 8, 2015 23:45:57 GMT 1
So why did you stop going just when things are starting to go our way? Who/what don't you like considering it's been so much worse in the past? Simply, I just got bored of it. I don't dislike anyone at the club I just decided I didn't want to pay out £350+ for something I wasn't enjoying. I didn't have the same feelings of happiness when we scored and defeats didn't affect me in the ways that they used to. I've watched town in the bottom division and enjoyed it, I've been to 90+ away grounds but I just don't feel that same buzz about watching town as I used to. You care enough to be on a Town Internet forum at 11:45pm though? See you down there soon
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Post by Captainslapper on Oct 9, 2015 9:08:28 GMT 1
Franklin just sounds like someone who's changed their interests. Nothing wrong in that and nothing the club could really do to stop it, which is probably why they didn't bother trying to change his mind.
I used to be really into F1. Went to lots at Brands hatch and Silverstone and even Monaco. Now I couldn't care less about it.
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