I've found that I can't do that. I don't give a shit about Exeter, never cared about either Manchester teams when I was university up there. Nor did I give a shit about Newbury FC when I was at school there.Magnus wrote:But if you've moved away from the area and start watching another team, especially if they're in another division, you can begin to follow them instead, I've found anyway.
I've lived away from the area and gone to watch other teams. Seen some top games, been to FA Cup semi finals and European nights. never felt more than a 'spectator' though. Simply didn;t have the emotional attachment that I have to 'my' team.Magnus wrote:But if you've moved away from the area and start watching another team, especially if they're in another division, you can begin to follow them instead, I've found anyway.
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http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 88,00.htmlWoodleyRoyal wrote:Bunch of jobwerths, grabbed and manhandled outside the ground for persistant standing. stood with my mate only the two of us, if I were with the standers in y23 I would have been fine but they picked on the small group I was in the brown hoodie in y24 had my season ticket taken off me and now have a meeting with the safety officer next week how was what I was doing any worse to the y23 lot? Even had a fan come up to us to shake hands on what were trying to do
When did this happen? - Taken from the link aboveSir Rodger Doyle wrote:http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 88,00.htmlWoodleyRoyal wrote:Bunch of jobwerths, grabbed and manhandled outside the ground for persistant standing. stood with my mate only the two of us, if I were with the standers in y23 I would have been fine but they picked on the small group I was in the brown hoodie in y24 had my season ticket taken off me and now have a meeting with the safety officer next week how was what I was doing any worse to the y23 lot? Even had a fan come up to us to shake hands on what were trying to do
Mainly though it's about making it affordable, £1 ticket offers and under 16s coming in half price - it's just about making it accessible to everyone.
Kif for a quid has happened many times. U16's are well under half price and I guess it is affordable for the people who go to games. But not for others....Terminal Boardom wrote:
When did this happen? - Taken from the link above
Mainly though it's about making it affordable, £1 ticket offers and under 16s coming in half price - it's just about making it accessible to everyone.
...who happen to be under sixteen...Sun Tzu wrote:Kif for a quid has happened many times. U16's are well under half price and I guess it is affordable for the people who go to games. But not for others....Terminal Boardom wrote:
When did this happen? - Taken from the link above
Mainly though it's about making it affordable, £1 ticket offers and under 16s coming in half price - it's just about making it accessible to everyone.
Well no, surely by definition it's affordable for ANYONE of any age who does buy a ticket.Winchester Royal wrote:...who happen to be under sixteen...Sun Tzu wrote:
Kif for a quid has happened many times. U16's are well under half price and I guess it is affordable for the people who go to games. But not for others....
No idea, 3 or 4 times last season wasn't it ?Terminal Boardom wrote:How many games this season did we operate the kids for a quid scheme? Seems to have passed me by.
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