if its been stopping you from eating and paying the bills then dont renew but if you can afford too definately renew.i will be renewing even if we are in league one and have barely noticed the money going out of my account each month,besides we are going to need the fans to stick by the club next season or we may start to see crowds of 10000 at the reebok,
If you can renew without going hungry or putting clothes on your family's back then do it, the times you will have with your son at footy are special (even occasionally on the wrong end of several goals). The social thing is fantastic and has kept me going for the last 15 years.
I have not fallen out with football, more lack of interest in it, BWFC will aways be my team athough from next season onwards no season ticket, i will just pick & choose my games, this season it has been a chore going to games & when i have not gone i felt it to be such a waste, it hurts.
Another reason is my grandson is in to sailing, so on most saturday afternoons i will be bobbing up & down on elton res with my pocket radio, digital of course.
I suppose that it all boils down to whether or not you can afford it without compromising other things in your life that are important, not just to you but also your wife.
Never forget the good lady, you and your son don't have to give up going to the Wanderers completely. You can always pick your games.
Obviously if you can afford the tickets, go for it.
I haven't had a season ticket since 1999-00 season but with the matches I'm able to get to nowadays it may well be cost effective for me to get one next season.
Looks like you'll probably end up missing some of next season anyway so I'd give the season ticket a swerve but maybe get a half ST over the New year if the money's right and the games are worth getting to.
get a kid's ticket, they never, ever say anything
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posted on 8/2/13
if its been stopping you from eating and paying the bills then dont renew but if you can afford too definately renew.i will be renewing even if we are in league one and have barely noticed the money going out of my account each month,besides we are going to need the fans to stick by the club next season or we may start to see crowds of 10000 at the reebok,
posted on 8/2/13
If you can renew without going hungry or putting clothes on your family's back then do it, the times you will have with your son at footy are special (even occasionally on the wrong end of several goals). The social thing is fantastic and has kept me going for the last 15 years.
I have not fallen out with football, more lack of interest in it, BWFC will aways be my team athough from next season onwards no season ticket, i will just pick & choose my games, this season it has been a chore going to games & when i have not gone i felt it to be such a waste, it hurts.
Another reason is my grandson is in to sailing, so on most saturday afternoons i will be bobbing up & down on elton res with my pocket radio, digital of course.
posted on 8/2/13
I suppose that it all boils down to whether or not you can afford it without compromising other things in your life that are important, not just to you but also your wife.
Never forget the good lady, you and your son don't have to give up going to the Wanderers completely. You can always pick your games.
Obviously if you can afford the tickets, go for it.
posted on 8/2/13
I haven't had a season ticket since 1999-00 season but with the matches I'm able to get to nowadays it may well be cost effective for me to get one next season.
Looks like you'll probably end up missing some of next season anyway so I'd give the season ticket a swerve but maybe get a half ST over the New year if the money's right and the games are worth getting to.
posted on 8/2/13
get a kid's ticket, they never, ever say anything
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