Maybe she could store her loyalty points in her handbag
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Maybe she could store her loyalty points in her handbag
Its nae as easy as that though. I look at it like this
Works out about 40 junior games, or approx 27 Highland League games or a long weekend away somewhere for a few games or whatever. Id honestly rather spend my money on watching more football as i dont believe its worth it.
To have a voice in the club and to own part of the club in return would change my mind. But extra loyalty points and picking my new seat in the new stadium doesnt cut it. Each to their own.
Buying loyalty doesnt stick well with me but ive been through that
I also never want to find myself coming across as such a smug bellend as the guy buying a new top next to me. When asked if he had a season ticket he said "yes i do" quietly then "aye and DNA" in a manner that could heard all round the shop as he looked about to see who heard. It was f@cking cringe worthy
Sh@te i thought it was 18 quid.
Still wouldnt pay 12 a month extra on top of my ST so new players can be funded as our chairman wont do it as he has another more important agenda to deal with
Also i have three hfl teams closer than Pittodrie and at at a rough count 12 junior teams. 13 if you count East End which is taking the piss and can be classed as good as equal so i wont. All would cost nae even a pound to drive to
£18 for premium, £12 for standard.
You don’t need to justify yourself. It’s a choice you either go for it or you don’t.
Your making an emotive plea, but you go on foreign trips as well, so the £144 DNA cost - the 10% Season Ticket discount wouldn’t cover 1 game there. Still it’s your choice how you spend your money.
The OP was about signing up for it though, they wanted to do so, hence why the context I was applying was to go for it