Quote: Stealth Comic "Whatever happened to having a little patience?
Why does everything have to have been done 5 minutes ago?
Let's be realistic here, the club does not know what division it will be in next season. So if it freezes prices and they go up, they miss out on revenue. If the price goes up but the club stays in this division, it will put folk off. Season ticket income is an important revenue stream that keeps the club going whilst there's no games being played. It has to be managed right, Super League clubs have the luxury of selling their tickets now because the dreadful franchising system and the protectionism it creates guarantees their safety.
The talk of folks going of watching other clubs is laughable. Are there really supposed Keighley fans out there ready to sell their support to the lowest bidder?
I thought all the glory hunters had left when Cougarmania fizzled out. Obviously not.'"
Well said
Even at our lowest moments over the last 20 years, I have never considered supporting another team. I suppose everyone makes a choice, but I couldn't muster the same enthusiasm for anyone else. It's games like the Swinton match followed by Workington that make you realise how much you care for YOUR team. The highs and lows go hand in hand and it's what makes supporting your home town team something special.