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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    There lies one thing i have mentioned in previous discussions relating to the product on the park, and when the cost of getting in is gonna be higher than £25, then i have to consider if its worth it because of the poor product on the park.

    Easy to say no for the Derby when Covid safety is taken into it, and i dont see any potential for improved performances in our current squad!
    One thing that gets on my goat is using phrases such as 'I'm no paying £30 for that scheite' or 'I'll pay £30 when the product on the park deserves it'. Sorry but you cannot call yourself a supporter if you wheel that one out. No doubt they'll mump and moan when they can't get to the front of the queue for Cup Final tickets.

    By all means don't go if you would love to and can't afford to because I do agree that the prices are on the steep side. That's definetly an issue for taking up with the Club - but don't cite 'value for money'. You don't get that following United. What you do get is the joy and despair of supporting a Club that has given us some almighty highs and devastating lows but you keep coming back for more.

    And if we all stop supporting them citing 'quality of product on the park' we'll be out of business tout suite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    One thing that gets on my goat is using phrases such as 'I'm no paying £30 for that scheite' or 'I'll pay £30 when the product on the park deserves it'. Sorry but you cannot call yourself a supporter if you wheel that one out. No doubt they'll mump and moan when they can't get to the front of the queue for Cup Final tickets.

    By all means don't go if you would love to and can't afford to because I do agree that the prices are on the steep side. That's definetly an issue for taking up with the Club - but don't cite 'value for money'. You don't get that following United. What you do get is the joy and despair of supporting a Club that has given us some almighty highs and devastating lows but you keep coming back for more.

    And if we all stop supporting them citing 'quality of product on the park' we'll be out of business tout suite.
    First of all, its my turn to say please do not question my support for my club!

    When considering going to games, one of the first things i HAVE to think of is the financial security of my family, and if i dont think its worth pissing £30 up against the wall in this case, then that is my decision! It isnt my only consideration, and while I am double jabbed, and my son will have had his second, we both still think its not safe enough!

    But HTF can you question my loyalty and then agree that the prices are on the steep side And having been a supported for about 40 years, i dont need a lecture on the highs and lows of our club having not missed a SC final in those years, and quite frankly im sick of lining the pockets of prima donna footballers and their owners for absolutely no return!

    If you want to keep looking to blame something, here, have COVID, as its opened my eyes to seeing more to life than being shafted out of £30 to feel miserable!

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    I would be more than willing to start up a PATG fund for any poster on here who is genuinely feeling the pinch for CAT A games.My idea would be to ask the more affluent posters like Terence to pay into my fund and then if a poster on here thinks £30 is too much and is only willing to pay £25 i use the fund to contribute a fiver to their admission.
    What do you think of that Troops?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    One thing that gets on my goat is using phrases such as 'I'm no paying £30 for that scheite' or 'I'll pay £30 when the product on the park deserves it'. Sorry but you cannot call yourself a supporter if you wheel that one out. No doubt they'll mump and moan when they can't get to the front of the queue for Cup Final tickets.

    By all means don't go if you would love to and can't afford to because I do agree that the prices are on the steep side. That's definetly an issue for taking up with the Club - but don't cite 'value for money'. You don't get that following United. What you do get is the joy and despair of supporting a Club that has given us some almighty highs and devastating lows but you keep coming back for more.

    And if we all stop supporting them citing 'quality of product on the park' we'll be out of business tout suite.
    What an absolute load of sh1te.... in this case you do not get to moan about the "quality on the park" since you are basically saying you will pay anything to watch whatever standard we put on the park. Im guessing you didnt care when we sold everyone then got relegated since to you it really doesnt matter as long as you get to watch 90 mins of something?

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