ok. Fair reply. It'll never be right for everybody. suits me a wee bit better than before as I've always been an unsocialable barsteward. Any club that would let me join, etc.
. I'm on 203 points at mo .All bought n paid for (painfully !!) Most married family men , young loons etc couldn't afford rhe time off work etc to hit that level. But if you want to get to a match , pretty sure there is a way.
. I'm going to miss the huns and tic games due to work. Juar sent my season tkt to my nephew. Shhhh
I think it possibly speaks to post-Thatcherite thinking, as do many, many elements of today's societal model.
But our chairman is, of course, an accolyte so that's how things are.
Some people just want to go to Ibrox as well as going to Fir Park but going regularly isn't enough is it? You're not loyal enough for these games by going regularly. Not by a long shot
Think its just your mindset, you're alright, so f*ck everyone else. It's your entitlement to be there
Not just me
If I renew my season ticket at for next season, I'll get 40 points. Forgetting cup games to simplify things, I'll get 19 points if I attend every away match next season. If I renew for 2010-20 I'll get another 40 points. A total of 99.
If I am an AberNDA season ticket holder I'll get (in 2018-19) 40 points for the ST, 40 points for the DNA plus 20 points bonus = 100. I'll get the same at the start of 2019-20. So- without attending an away game - the DNA lad will have 200 (effen) points compared to my 99.
If the first game of the new season is against the Huns or the Dhims or Hibs or Hertz, there'll be at least 1000 AberDNAs ahead of me in the queue for tickets despite me not missing a game the previous season.
^^^
Is this not the case? Can you tell cougared why he's wrong? I'm sure he'd be delighted if you set him straight