going to Arsenal regularly - either an ST or most home games? Some people do it for decades, but I expect most people have had enough long before then, or circumstances of geography, family etc prohibit it.
Obviously away ST holders are all mental.
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going to Arsenal regularly - either an ST or most home games? Some people do it for decades, but I expect most people have had enough long before then, or circumstances of geography, family etc prohibit it.
Obviously away ST holders are all mental.
Renewal of my home ST last year was in total £1,049.28 of your sterling pounds. Factor in beer, travel etc and it really is a very large sum.
Away ST holders I have always assumed to be single and have no real lives (or at least those who actually travel every second week as opposed to those who simply are members to facilitate cup final attendance).
Yes, I had one from 97-2002 when residing in your city for the second time but said ticket was not in my name. Upon moving to Ashburton Grove I was awarded my own having spent many years on the waiting list. It would have been silly to not take it up.
First few years I used at my leisure and loaned out when not, but ultimately at a loss. Good friend of mine from home then turned up and basically though it is in my name he pays the full whack each year and attends accordingly.
I still get the membership pack, natch.
My own attendance is based on my Silver membership.
About a dozen seasons, while I was a typical well-dressed young man about town living in Mayfair. A few of us bought bonds back then and, after I decamped, I held onto two season tickets for my (inevitable) sons, my big brother, who still resides in town, looking after them.
For me, going to the football was always to be a young man's game and I was never going to be a middle-aged dad going along with his boys and spoiling all their fun. Unlike the rugby or the opera, for instance.