It's a well written piece of work, but we are all indviduals and should be free to decide for ourselves if we wish to purchase a ticket or not. One man's words should not influence this. You have to buy it for the right reasons and not just because you think you should. You'll just regret it in that case.
I have been sent by the spirit in the sky to sprinkle his magic dust potion on all of the angry people on this forum. Too much misplaced anger lately on here. The mission is to create a peaceful forum for all of gods creatures to say their little piece with love and respect from others on here.
Hannah, God says if you ignore my words he will have you sent to hell. It's a nasty place by the way. Last chance saloon for you now. Seek redemption or find the man who's phone number is 666!!!!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!!!!!
The good fans of the club are free to choose if they would like to invest in a season ticket or not. It's no big deal really. Praise the lord for the right to have a choice in life
Yes! Alternative plans can be made! Go for a walk, watch a film, meet a friend, make love all day, listen to music or read a book. The world doesn't have to be all doom and gloom because you can't watch a game of football!
No matter what size if league we eventually get, these are the issues that need dealt with to get fans back in stadiums;
Cost of attending and the quality of football we watch.
Might sound simple, but I think these are the two main issues that need dealt with. The majority of fans who stay away are not interested in the money side of football or the political side. These are the two main reasons they'll give you for not going.
I would like to see the league cup be temporary stopped for a couple of seasons, and also I would like to see Scottish Cup ties played to a finish without need for a replay. All ways of cutting fixtures down.
Those who normally pay will more than likely get in for free and a five pound drop isn't really going to tempt stay away fans to come and watch a game against a team like Hamilton on a cold February night. Fair play to the club but it will fail.