all coming out of the woodwork now wanting us season ticket holders to get them a ticket 4 wembley.mind you spose its better than us not having any support
I feel sorry for em the other 51 weekends of the year they are getting dragged around Meadowhall with a big thumb print on their foreheads. It's there big day out, there only day out of the year.
Well lets face it, 9,000 at Wembley would be a bit of a Embarrassment. Find something else to whinge about.
10000 home fans against Sheff Utd will be more embarassing when Oakwell is a walk away to a lot of these fans, not 170 miles
Part timers, bring em on the more the merrier, certainly made for a great atmosphere on saturday and must have helped the lads, dont knock em, not everyone is as passionate about the reds all the time, there will be plenty of seats available so lets sell as many as possible, you never know, they might just become regulars, i know at least 2 season ticket holders whose first ever game was wembley 2000 so it does happen
My wife was a part/none timer She hated footie before Cardiff but went for the day out.Half way through the summer of 06 she wanted a season ticket and has stuck with it, in fact we've just watched the Chelsea match on dvd and it was her idea and I would say she's very pasionate about the Reds!!! One thing that lets her down is that she's positive and you can't be a Reds fan unless you're a negative miserable Barsteward like I am.... mind it was Angie who said on Saturday morning it would be 1-0 to Barnsley and Odejayi would score so what the **** does she know !!!</p> </p>
Some People Work weekends.........Have a large mortgage.........Are ill.........Have a crap job that doesn't pay well.........Don't live in Barnsley.......Don't live in Britain.......Have commitments that far outweigh going to watch a football match...........Run a business that takes ALL of their time...........or just generally aren't as fortunate as you. I know one or two people who have watched the reds since year dot, but they are few and far between. I suspect there will come a time when you have to suspend your enthusiasm, but will still want to attend special games.
Like Spanner says - Work, kids, mortgage. Some people get to matches when they can, so buying a season ticket isn't viable. Its a Season ticket holder choice to decide who the other 3 spare tickets are going to. If you don't like 'part-timers', just get your own Wembley ticket and let them queue up when they go on general sale.
Spot on. All this holier than thou, I'm a better fan than you attitude is a bit grating now. All these ST holders whinging about the part timers need to realise that the main reason so many part timers or those that have never even been before, are able to go is because ST holders are giving them spare tickets. Root of all problems is 4 tickets per ST holder, it should have been 2. Don Rowing is indeed the anti Christ.