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Season ticket renewal

I'll be doing away games only next season. I still enjoy that element of it, travelling to new/familiar places with the excuse of a football match thrown in.
 
Darran said:
I know what you’re saying Clive and there has certainly been many different phases of supporting the Swans.
I’m currently in a good phase where I go to every home game with my grandson,I actually had Amy’s season ticket transferred into his name last season as she’s highly unlikely to ever go there again and he loves showing it to the turnstile operator himself,thinks he’s the business.
His other gramps asked him to go and watch Neath play rugby two weeks ago and he replied “I’m sorry I can’t make that the Swans are home.” :lol:

The sale definitely took something away though and every time I see a smug c*nt like Dineen there I feel like vomiting.

Again sorry to hear about Amy, you have mentioned a few times over the last few months, so I hope she is as comfortable as can be.

It's great that you are training the next generation of Swans fan. Most of it is about sharing the good and bad times. Let's hope there's more good times ahead.

Forget Jack to a King.

If there was a true reflection of the ups and downs of the club since the 1960's into a film, people would think it was to far fetched to be believed.
 
3swan said:
Again sorry to hear about Amy, you have mentioned a few times over the last few months, so I hope she is as comfortable as can be.

It's great that you are training the next generation of Swans fan. Most of it is about sharing the good and bad times. Let's hope there's more good times ahead.

Forget Jack to a King.

If there was a true reflection of the ups and downs of the club since the 1960's into a film, people would think it was to far fetched to be believed.

Cheers pal and you’re correct.
 
Huge swathes of fellow ST holders aren't currently attending.

Many proper fans have turned away under Martin's watch.

Either Martin changes and admits his gross errors, his gross mis-understanding of The Swansea Way and most importantly apologises for his gross lack of respect of proper Swans fans of a proper Club - or he facks off right now, before the January transfer window.

Martin Out.

And ST renewals will sky-rocket..........
 
Jak365 said:
Huge swathes of fellow ST holders aren't currently attending.

Many proper fans have turned away under Martin's watch.

Either Martin changes and admits his gross errors, his gross mis-understanding of The Swansea Way and most importantly apologises for his gross lack of respect of proper Swans fans of a proper Club - or he facks off right now, before the January transfer window.

Martin Out.

And ST renewals will sky-rocket..........

Aye Russel Martin is the straw on the proverbial camels back..
 
In the same boat as a lot of people on here. Had the season ticket since the stadium opened, sitting next to people we knew from the Vetch. Only made it to around 8 home games last season although I have done more this year, I can't say I've felt particularly invested or interested most of the time. Living in Bristol there's a decent amount of away games within a short driving distance, but I still spent most of yesterday's game wondering why I'd bothered. Will probably renew because I can afford to and the seat will get used by family/friends when I don't go.
 
Not got a ST and have only done 1 home game this year.

I used to be immensely proud of the club, it’s board, the Trust, the brand of football and what was achieved after nearly getting relegated back in the day.
Since the sale my views have changed, I will always admire the achievements between the Hull game and the Wembley matches because what occurred was remarkable, as a local I was proud of what had taken place but the feeling of pride I once had has been replaced by disappointment, sadness, and anger. I’ve watched the Swans in the dark depths of the 80’s and 90’s and chucked my hard earned cash in the collection buckets, but at the moment I don’t have the passion I once had.
 
In a few short hours I’ll be a former Swans season ticket holder. First time since I bought my first ST when I got a job with no weekend working in 1997. Sad times.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
In a few short hours I’ll be a former Swans season ticket holder. First time since I bought my first ST when I got a job with no weekend working in 1997. Sad times.

Snap. I feel a bit funny about but I’ve no real desire to travel back any more. I might go on Friday (is it Friday?) for a last hurrah.

…I might go back next year, of course. Just need a break.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
In a few short hours I’ll be a former Swans season ticket holder. First time since I bought my first ST when I got a job with no weekend working in 1997. Sad times.

You can come to a few games on my free carers ticket next season if you want.

You may have to take me to the toilet and wipe my bottom now and again but we can discuss that another time.
 
Darran said:
You can come to a few games on my free carers ticket next season if you want.

You may have to take me to the toilet and wipe my bottom now and again but we can discuss that another time.

Again?
 
Looking at the stadium seating map for new season tickets, the renewal figure looks disastrously low.

That many seats haven't been available all over the East Stand since the stadium opened.
 
JustJack said:
I'll be doing away games only next season. I still enjoy that element of it, travelling to new/familiar places with the excuse of a football match thrown in.
And me and my mates, not renewing just going to do most.of the away games.
 

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