Not all Doom and Gloom last night

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as far as Mcabe is concerned, you could feel his eye's lighting up as he saw the form of Lowton and Macquire in the second half. You see the ££££££'s sign in his eyes, and thoughts of that going towards his retirement fund. Win the Youth Cup and he can sell the lot and retire at the end of the seaon. The man's got it all sussed.
 

Sadly, we may well end up selling any of them that can be sold.
I know Carpet Man is a substantial figure to hide behind but I wonder when or if McCabe will ever come clean about the future.
Feel sorry for those who've bought season tickets for next season.
 
Sadly, we may well end up selling any of them that can be sold.
I know Carpet Man is a substantial figure to hide behind but I wonder when or if McCabe will ever come clean about the future.
Feel sorry for those who've bought season tickets for next season.

I imagine those who have bought season tickets and those who are going to renew are all Blades Len who would under any circumstance.
 
I dont need your sorrow Lenners. Save your energy worrying abou things you might be able to influence, not my season ticket purchases. Thanks
 
I dont need your sorrow Lenners. Save your energy worrying abou things you might be able to influence, not my season ticket purchases. Thanks

Sorry DD, but there'll be plenty more comment about how they rogered-up season ticket sales in the weeks to come.
 
It occured to me last night, that anyone considering buying a Season Ticket may have a good choice of seats available.

Maybe there will be some prime seats, central in the Kop freeing up .........
 
Sorry DD, but there'll be plenty more comment about how they rogered-up season ticket sales in the weeks to come.

I'll be buying one. Last night made me realise that I want one more now than I ever did before. Lets face it, the club needs us.....whether it props up the poor administration or not. We have two choices, keep it going so that we might MIGHT just be able to eventually turn it around.....or do what the directors are doing and leave it to the dogs.

Paying hundreds of pounds to watch this dross is borderline lunacy, I've maintained that the whole way along. But we must be lunatics to support this club anyway.....I'm in!

UTB
 
hmm interesting concept.. get in good and early so that you're at the front for the Champions league tickets in a couple of years.. makes perfect sense to me :D
 
For me, the trust is broken so there won't be a season ticket.
I know many feel the same way and I feel sorry for those that have bought one because I don't see any reason for anything other than another car crash season which could be particularly humiliating if Wednesday do well.
Still a fan and will still go but I support United, not McCabe, and I don't recognise the current club as being the United I support.
 
I'll be buying one. Last night made me realise that I want one more now than I ever did before. Lets face it, the club needs us.....whether it props up the poor administration or not. We have two choices, keep it going so that we might MIGHT just be able to eventually turn it around.....or do what the directors are doing and leave it to the dogs.

Paying hundreds of pounds to watch this dross is borderline lunacy, I've maintained that the whole way along. But we must be lunatics to support this club anyway.....I'm in!

UTB

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh0ray9JnS0&feature=related
 
If there is a problem about football and football supporters in general its this: supporting your team is like an addiction, you know it is bad for your health, you know it will put stress and strains on family life, you know its money thrown away, but we still buy our season tickets in the hope that this time the addiction will finally give me what I desire.
 
I buy one because I enjoy it. Good times and bad times, there's always something to talk about. In comparison to many clubs it's quite a reasonable price. The matchday experience is generally good and to a large part entertaining. Would like better results, but it's football. Sometimes good, more often bad, but the good times will live with me far longer than the bad.
 
For me, the trust is broken so there won't be a season ticket.
I know many feel the same way and I feel sorry for those that have bought one because I don't see any reason for anything other than another car crash season which could be particularly humiliating if Wednesday do well.
Still a fan and will still go but I support United, not McCabe, and I don't recognise the current club as being the United I support.

If buying a season ticket was about enjoying ensured success on the pitch, success over our local rivals and a jolly good time then the vast majority of us certainly wouldn't have had anything to renew over the years would we?

I support Sheffield United, therefore, I have renewed my season ticket regardless of whoever may be in charge at any level of the club.

Would a reduction in price have encouraged you to recognise the club as the United you support? given that that seemed to be your main complaint originally about the renewals?
 

Are those 'back to the premiership' tickets still available in S6? They sound good. I might get one of those instead.


Then again.
 
If buying a season ticket was about enjoying ensured success on the pitch, success over our local rivals and a jolly good time then the vast majority of us certainly wouldn't have had anything to renew over the years would we?

I support Sheffield United, therefore, I have renewed my season ticket regardless of whoever may be in charge at any level of the club.

Would a reduction in price have encouraged you to recognise the club as the United you support? given that that seemed to be your main complaint originally about the renewals?

Where did I say anything about ensured success? If it had anything to do with ensured success, success over our local rivals and a jolly good time I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have had a season ticket for 25 years.
I've just joined the ranks of those who no longer believe in the club, don't believe they'll tell the truth about anything, will sell anyone they can, will attempt to exploit supporters, will insult them and ultimately will so alienate fans who've watched them for nearly 40 years that they'll just say no thanks.
Nothing to do with money for me or success. I just no longer had any sense of identity with the team or club this season.
I'll probably go to a few games next season but until there is genuine reason to believe in the club again there'll be no season ticket.
 
So the gist of your arguement is that you're only a Unitedite when they're successfull, otherwise you don't "identify" them as United. A bit reductionist that. What about the other fans, people who sit around you, shared history, ups and downs, identification with former players, shared antipathy to other clubs (Wednesday) etc
 
So the gist of your arguement is that you're only a Unitedite when they're successfull, otherwise you don't "identify" them as United. A bit reductionist that. What about the other fans, people who sit around you, shared history, ups and downs, identification with former players, shared antipathy to other clubs (Wednesday) etc

Definitely. Having a season ticket in the mid 80s when crowds hit 6,000, it was all about success.
You might not get it but there are many that do. And the remarkable thing is how easy it seems and that is what should really worry United.
 
Where did I say anything about ensured success? If it had anything to do with ensured success, success over our local rivals and a jolly good time I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have had a season ticket for 25 years.
I've just joined the ranks of those who no longer believe in the club, don't believe they'll tell the truth about anything, will sell anyone they can, will attempt to exploit supporters, will insult them and ultimately will so alienate fans who've watched them for nearly 40 years that they'll just say no thanks.
Nothing to do with money for me or success. I just no longer had any sense of identity with the team or club this season.
I'll probably go to a few games next season but until there is genuine reason to believe in the club again there'll be no season ticket.

Unfortunately Len you speak for thousands, and if it hasn't hit home to McCabe already then it surely will have by season ticket deadline day. Fifty four years I've been going to the Lane and never before have I felt so distanced from a club that is breaking the heart of so many of its supporters.
 
Definitely. Having a season ticket in the mid 80s when crowds hit 6,000, it was all about success.
You might not get it but there are many that do. And the remarkable thing is how easy it seems and that is what should really worry United.

What a load of tripe, would you have a ticket if they were say 50 quid? I think you and plenty more would, so its nothing to do with 'the club i love' and more to do with putting your hand in your pocket. Us true blades have supported the club once more. Ps, when did we sink to crowds of 6000?
 

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