This is the first time in months that I’ve really properly enjoyed watching us play.
It’s aggressive, it’s clever and it’s slick.
where the hell has this been?
Perhaps I’m misreading you. But - whilst I can understand that no one is being forced to pay anything at all - you can always not renew after all - can you not see why this is seen as a negative to fans?
It isn’t just the £25. It’s the **** you to the fans because either you’ll do it the club’s...
Why should fans be forced to pay to access a service that they’ve happily accessed for years without having to pay?
Corporate lunacy. Any other industry and customers would be moving elsewhere.
You can’t simultaneously say you get it then say just pay it.
£25 is just cash
Getting ****ed over at every corner because you as a consumer don’t really have a choice is not. This is the problem.
A win tonight for us certainly closes the door on Southampton dislodging us.
Ipswich and Leeds remain substantial threats.
Still feels likely that we **** this up, to me.
Morons on commentary “that scoreline doesn’t paint the Picture, that was a very entertaining game”
Most football fans would look at 4-3 and think it looked dull. Obviously.
That Summerville goal was an accomplished finish though. They look worlds apart from us at the moment.
Commentators are obviously delighted Leeds are winning
I don't understand how getting a phone out, opening the wallet, finding the right option and then using it is any faster than simply getting a car out and holding it in a turnstile, but I can definitely see that it's easier to forget - most people always have their phones on them - and remove...
The technology works absolutely fine.
Forcing people to use it when the blip of an nfc card takes exactly the same time and costs the club pretty much the same is an issue in my opinion.
As a club we will charge supporters for absolutely anything that we can. Let’s say half the season...
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