BedfordshireGooner wrote:Usually go to around 90% of home matches a season, and as many aways as I can afford. As a silver member i'd usually find myself booked up around 2 months in advance of games, Man City was the last game i've purchased tickets for and i've got no intentions on going to a home game anytime soon. It's not to do with results or performances (as frustrating as they are) it's due to the fact I've finally been priced out, and i'm struggling to justify spending £80-£100 (on average) a month on tickets. Especially when you add the cost on train, food and alcohol on top of that. I will miss it, and I probably will find myself doing a handful of games and / or watching the others in a pub at Arsenal, but for now I won't be stepping into the Emirates anytime soon.
I'm fortunate that Sunderland are still reasonably priced, my season card is about £400 a season and I have to spend around £60 a home match on transport and probably get to around 15 of the matches (miss midweek ones sometimes due to work) so after factoring in a handful of away games I'm probably looking at just under £2k a season to support the lads which I can just about justify.
Its just as well that I can though because the simple fact is that if I stopped going I seriously doubt I'd actually miss it. The best thing about going to matches used to be the atmosphere and the chance to see your mates and stand together singing etc. Nowadays you all need season cards together, or you have to take the chance that there's enough spare seats together and that a steward won't move you. There's normally some reason or other why the lads can't all get seats together and its a pain in the arse. Then there's the atmosphere which, particularly at home, is almost always shit.
If me and me mates fucked off the match we'd probably enjoy it just as much (or more) in the pub - stand where you want with your mates, feel free to shout and swear without some boring *word censored* reporting you, go mental when you score, have a few pints whilst the game is on (as opposed to only getting time for one at half time, and that is always overpriced and watered down), those who smoke can just nip outside for a quick cigarette. If I stopped attending games I'd end up just traveling down and watching in the pub and it'd be class. More and more people are finding this and when those who attend nowadays lose interest it'll be hard to get them back in the stadiums