If any of my mates want tickets for "plum" ties, I'll get them one.Originally Posted by Saundersfootblue wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 15:27
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well saidOriginally Posted by bezooo wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 15:19
If any of my mates want tickets for "plum" ties, I'll get them one.Originally Posted by Saundersfootblue wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 15:27
What colour shirt goes with a plum tie?
red perhaps?
Hey, don't come on here spouting your sensible claptrap, it won't work I can tell you.Originally Posted by 14TheFuture wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 16:07
I'm thinking of getting my Plums tied.
Are people still fooled by the "true" and "real" tags at a club where the away fan is king and the home fan is a customer? Do people still think that stay away customers need to justify their stance? In a world where football is compared to cinemas and cereals, I wonder how many of you buy inferior products from badly run companies out of loyalty?Originally Posted by ragbone Red wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 16:10
Apple?Originally Posted by Loya Jirga wrote on Wed, 22 April 2015 08:03
Glory hunter.Originally Posted by bezooo wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 15:19
You picked the wrong visit mateOriginally Posted by Blue O wrote on Tue, 21 April 2015 15:57
My next season ticket will be bought when I can afford it.
No sooner, no later.
You can't blame anyone for prioritising other things in life over football. It's a luxury to me (I think?!?!) and I have other commitments stopping me from a) affording a season ticket and b) being able to attend enough games to warrant one
In the mean time I will frequent as often as time and money allow.
What I will say is that the standard of football, prices and thee enjoyment I get out of going doesn't really make me think twice about my priorities.
And this isn't anything to do with glory, I felt like a season ticket was a must have long before the premiership turned up. Just don't feel that way anymore
It's not about the football on the pitch. It's about going to the game, roughly every other Saturday at a time of year when basically there ain't much else going on. You can take your lad, meet your mates for a beer, get out of the house and away from the missus for a few non-negotiable hours .
This constitutes a bargain in my view. I get to see my club, in their colours , playing In a half decent stadium, with a good view .
Some things in life have high value but little cost.
Alternatively, if you want a long list of jobs to do and not catch up with your mates then crack on and bugger off.
It is the truth thoughOriginally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Wed, 22 April 2015 10:24