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THFCSPURS19

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Just saw this and it just puts our problems this season into perspective. I'm not a season ticket holder so it doesn't affect me but those who are, how does it make you feel?

The right thing to do would be to give some money back to the holders of the season tickets for the shower of shite this season.

And this is only at home. £40 for 1 FUCKING goal at home.

Outrageous.
 

Lufti

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Jan 3, 2013
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Yawn.

With all these statistics, you'd think we were getting relegated!

Football is a form of entertainment - or at least it's supposed to be. £40 to see one goal is terrible value, it's nothing to do with the club's positioning in the table. I wouldn't say our football is any better to watch than any of the clubs below us with the exception of one of two
 

dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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I'm a ST holder and there's no doubt this season has been one of the most miserable in terms of entertainment at WHL since pre Jol days.

If it wasn't for Bale, last season would have been no better either.
 
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gregga

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At least there's some objective justification to the discontent on display at the Lane this season (not that that justifies any of the half-time booing I've heard).
 

chinaman

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Just saw this and it just puts our problems this season into perspective. I'm not a season ticket holder so it doesn't affect me but those who are, how does it make you feel?

The right thing to do would be to give some money back to the holders of the season tickets for the shower of shite this season.

And this is only at home. £40 for 1 FUCKING goal at home.

Outrageous.



So ours are golden goals.
 

Shanks

Kinda not anymore....
May 11, 2005
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Football is a form of entertainment - or at least it's supposed to be. £40 to see one goal is terrible value, it's nothing to do with the club's positioning in the table. I wouldn't say our football is any better to watch than any of the clubs below us with the exception of one of two

Entertainment doesn't necessarily mean goals.

I'm not saying that this season has been entertaining, but it's been an exception for the majority over the last few years. We've had it a lot worse, thats for sure.
 

Yid-ol

Just-outside Edinburgh
Jan 16, 2006
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Can we not just add away goals as it will be value for money with city and pools goals to add on
 

mano-obe

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Mar 2, 2005
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If we didn't live in London then it would be a lot lower too

Oh well, at least we're top of the league, maybe we can say we'll win the league like the Liverpool fans!!
 

ERO

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Jun 8, 2003
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I'd rather pay £40 to see us score a goal than pay a fiver to see City score, so can't see what the fuss is about.
 

nferno

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If the fans were as vocal and supporting as they were in the 90s/early 2000s as I remember it, then they would give the club a reason to recognise they deserve some loyalty benefits/ 'compensation'. But to be quite frank the home support in recent seasons has been disgusting, so this statistic shouldn't matter at all.
 

SlunkSoma

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Oct 5, 2004
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Levy will probably spin this stat to his advantage, like it is some sort of share option.
 
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