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| i can afford it. i earnt enough yesterday morning to pay for next years.
i simply feel i don't get value for money. i go to a few, a few away games.
everybody has a choice. i wouldn't slag people off for getting one or not.
its whats best for you
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| Quote: Separate Ways "I find some of the attitudes on here shocking quite frankly.
Yes, we've won the title for 5 of the last 6 seasons
Yes, we finished 3rd in the table
Yes, we look primed to go on and retain our title this season
But it's not good enough. Because we haven't hammered some teams enough.
Could you be any more ungrateful to the work that GH & BMD have put in over the last two and a bit years?
Taking your ST away won't make the club better able to hammer everyone, it'll make it harder as they have less money to spend on the kind of players you (apparently) want to see in the team so that we can hammer everyone.
For goodness' sake, just keep a bit of damn humility in mind. I imagine 10 years ago Bradford were saying exactly the same about their performances in weekly rounds. I guess now they'd be happy to see ground-out wins against all but the best teams and good performances in the playoffs. You lot really do seem to have lost any sense of perspective. Success isn't enough any more, it must be domination and anything else is a failure.
If you want a succesful Leeds Rhinos in 2014 and 2015, renew your season ticket. If you want to feel good today and for us to be winning sod all in a few seasons, by all means don't.'"
OMG - take your Blue & Amber glasses off for a second and look into what is being said a little more objectively.
The point raised and being debated is the value of a season ticket based on the quality of the games we go and watch.
No-one is blaming GH or BMcD - it's the format of the play-off system that is at fault.
With the current 8 team play-off system clubs and more specifically coaches can afford to chop, change, experiment and ease-off through the regular season, then knock it up a gear in the play-offs. BMcD does this expertly and should be praised for it. The side effect of this though is some dismal regular round performances.
Hence the debate on the value of a season ticket.
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| Ive been a season ticket holder for many years and many of those have been far far worse than under McDermott and many pre super league were much worse.
That said, in later years I bought them mainly because it was something son and I did together as a social activity and, since he flew the nest to Uni it's something a friend and I do together, usually involving a curry or a feed before hand.
I may or may not renew and I have bemoaned the poor games served up under Mcdermott but how can anyone who sits at home watching telly feel superior to me because I go out to the rugby and socialize with friends and family. Yeah, Natwich watching alone in a dark room three days after the result is a really cool, shrewd operator
It's my dollar, I'll spend it how I wish.
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| Quote: Fat Boy "
No-one is blaming GH or BMcD '"
If only
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| Quote: G1 "Ive been a season ticket holder for many years and many of those have been far far worse than under McDermott and many pre super league were much worse.
That said, in later years I bought them mainly because it was something son and I did together as a social activity and, since he flew the nest to Uni it's something a friend and I do together, usually involving a curry or a feed before hand.
I may or may not renew and I have bemoaned the poor games served up under Mcdermott but how can anyone who sits at home watching telly feel superior to me because I go out to the rugby and socialize with friends and family. Yeah, Natwich watching alone in a dark room three days after the result is a really cool, shrewd operator
Absolutely spot on post.
Personally I haven't bought a ST since 2004 when I was 18 as I found myself too busy on Friday nights to attend enough games. I usually get to roughly 6-8 home games a year so makes sense financially not to buy a ST. It's also not a case of picking the big games either, I go to whatever ones I'm free and available to attend (I missed Wigan this year but saw Salford).
Why this faux concern about how other people spend their money & time I don't get. If you pay to go to a game then yes their is a possibility you could be disappointed with the quality of the game......but that's life. Restaurants, cinemas, holidays etc. all things you pay for that you can't be certain of whether you'll get the value of your cash.
If someone doesn't think attending games is value for money then that's fine but they shouldn't looked down upon/pity/mock those that choose to go. If I was a 'fan' of a sport but wasn't enjoying it as so many on here claim then I wouldn't spend my time on message boards talking about the sport.
So should we pity those that attend......or pity those that dislike something yet spend time following albeit from behind a keyboard. Money isn't the only thing that can have a value, time does too....and is talking about something you have apathy for getting good value for your time?
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| Quote: ThePrinter "If you pay to go to a game then yes their is a possibility you could be disappointed with the quality of the game......but that's life. Restaurants, cinemas, holidays etc. all things you pay for that you can't be certain of whether you'll get the value of your cash.'"
Everyone's entitled to their opinion but I think your analogy (above) is a little flawed.
I agree that if you were to go to a restaurant and have a bad meal then you'd be unlikely to go back, but if you were to regularly go to the same restaurant but sometimes you were served a two Michelin Stared meal and others a BigMac and fries but you'd never know which you were to get it'd be a tad frustrating.
With restaurants, cinemas, holidays etc you can pre-empt the value you are going to get to a certain extent. For example it'd be unlikely that you'd be served a poor meal at the Fat Duck or spend £3K on a cruise aboard the QEII and I doubt you'd dirty sheets on your bed.
With the Rhinos you never know which team is going to turn up, one day it's Côte de bœuf, the next Findus Crispy Pancakes.
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| As has been said it suits some to buy a ST and others not. If the ST includes a seat there is the advantage that you have your regular viewing point reserved and have familiar other supporters around. Also in sport you cannot predict which will be the best games for entertainment, so a disadvantage with picking and choosing is that you could miss the best tries and moves of the season. I got my first ST in late 50's for the South Stand before maturing to the North Stand where we became "Members" with our names on our seats. In those days too there was plenty of dross, but that happens in sport.
However I recall witnessing individual brilliance from players of both sides in games where you wouldn't have expected it. So not buying a ST is no guarantee you can pick the best entertainment by only going for the so called big games (that are on TV anyway.)
I don't understand why some of those that no longer have STs wish to talk down to those that still buy them. The same individuals at the end of last season were predicting falling income for Leeds and promoting the idea of ditching the STs to teach GH a lesson. Well that worked didn't it. Increased attendance means increased revenue and if more of this is from non STs then more profit too.
Nantwich says he has lost interest in Leeds. I would never have guessed from the volume of misinformed ramblings he posts on here
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| Quote: Fat Boy "Everyone's entitled to their opinion but I think your analogy (above) is a little flawed.
I agree that if you were to go to a restaurant and have a bad meal then you'd be unlikely to go back, but if you were to regularly go to the same restaurant but sometimes you were served a two Michelin Stared meal and others a BigMac and fries but you'd never know which you were to get it'd be a tad frustrating.
With restaurants, cinemas, holidays etc you can pre-empt the value you are going to get to a certain extent. For example it'd be unlikely that you'd be served a poor meal at the Fat Duck or spend £3K on a cruise aboard the QEII and I doubt you'd dirty sheets on your bed.
With the Rhinos you never know which team is going to turn up, one day it's Côte de bœuf, the next Findus Crispy Pancakes.'"
Yes sport does have much more unpredictability in that regard......but that is also a good thing as it can surprise you much more when it's great but the payoff of that is that it can disappoint much more too.
But that is and will always be the way with sport, if people don't like that kind of unpredictability in relation to their money then perhaps sport isn't for them.
Some have said this year that because they've heard of people not attending games anymore because they've lost interest in going that it shows the game is really bad. What they don't think about is that whenever they first started going, whether it was 20/30/40/50 years ago, that they WILL HAVE been other people losing interest and stopping attending just as someone new was getting into the habit of going. It must have done otherwise attendences would have gone up every year without fail until they got to ridiculously high levels.
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| Quote: G1 "Ive been a season ticket holder for many years and many of those have been far far worse than under McDermott and many pre super league were much worse.
That said, in later years I bought them mainly because it was something son and I did together as a social activity and, since he flew the nest to Uni it's something a friend and I do together, usually involving a curry or a feed before hand.
I may or may not renew and I have bemoaned the poor games served up under Mcdermott but how can anyone who sits at home watching telly feel superior to me because I go out to the rugby and socialize with friends and family. Yeah, Natwich watching alone in a dark room three days after the result is a really cool, shrewd operator
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| I get one as my mates have them
More of a social reason now a days
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| Could be worse ...
You could be season ticket holder at somewhere like Cas, where that team turns up at home once-a-season when blue & amber are in town
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| Quote: nantwichexile "Some people don't half get prickly and defensive......if I lived closer perhaps I too probably would be guilty of being sucked into attending more oftenall[/i feel short changed when the team can play as it did in their last game against Wigan. So much dross this season in front of paying spectatators is IMO hard to excuse. I understand it but cannot condone it.
Incidentally the room was indeed dark ...., but I had my two step-sons with me and we gorged on beer with a farting/belching contest commensurate with our regular "lads night in"
Fine, but just explain again why you have to "pity" season ticket holders?
Believe me, I neither want nor need your pity.
Like I say, it's my dollar and I've got enough of them that if I want to spend my Friday nights at Headingley I will. I don't feel pity for you sat in your house watching celebrity big brother or whatever it is you do with your Fridays (I'm sure it's riveting).
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| Quote: G1 "Fine, but just explain again why you have to "pity" season ticket holders?
Believe me, I neither want nor need your pity.
Like I say, it's my dollar and I've got enough of them that if I want to spend my Friday nights at Headingley I will. I don't feel pity for you sat in your house watching celebrity big brother or whatever it is you do with your Fridays (I'm sure it's riveting).'"
"Pity" in the general sense of the supporters that should be the most valued are perversely being the most short changed......nothing personal. Don't take it so.
Friday night is 'business night' ...pity me if you wish: either way I, personally, do not care and see no sense in reacting so.
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| As has been said, i was a season ticket holder at Leeds way before SL began when the rugby served was not the best.I was in my youth then and it was my dad who took me and my brothers to the games.It was a great way for my dad to spend time with his boys watching the game we all loved, and despite what rugby was on offer, some of my best memorys of my younger days are from My regular Season Ticket outings to Headingley and most of them dont include the actual watching of the match itself.
Unfortunately, since SL began i have never had a ST due to being away in the forces and being in jobs which require me to work at times which cause me to miss too many games.Plenty of my mates still have them,and i know have a great time socialising at weekends through it.I regret i am unable to partake in most of it but would jump at the chance of being a ticket holder again if my time allowed me.
Going to the games on a ST means a lot more to people, for many different reasons, than just the 80 minutes you see see at the ground.
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