Not convinced the poster deserves being called a pleb or to be told to F off. It’s his opinion, he’s entitled to it. Christ, I know lots of people with the same opinion who 10 years ago I’d have never dreamed that they’d have missed a single game, never mind stopped altogether.
Why?
Fans like that are part of the reason the sport stagnates and crowds fall away. Constant negative attitude about the game. If you don’t like it anymore, fine. But don’t come on here bleating about how crap it’s become and wanting to take us back to 1980’s RL. The game has moved on and we need to move on leaving attitudes and fans like that behind. If that sounds harsh then so be it but it’s the truth.
The excitement of going to a game and seeing it live by far trumps the excitement sat in front of a TV. I hadn’t been for a few seasons prior to this season, not because of the rugby but personal circumstances. These have changed to an extent I can now go more often, not as often as I’d like but for the times I can’t go generally we’re on tele. Give me going to the stadia anyday. The senses are going, old friends and old playing adversaries and colleagues are there. It’s exciting. Sat at home you’ve got the wife nagging asking how much longer it’s on for, kids screaming, dog barking. It’s little wonder you don’t find it exciting you pleb.
Do yourself a favour; swap your armchair for a seat at the stadium. You’ll soon change your mind.
Otherwise, and with the greatest of respect, f**k off elsewhere.
Completely agree, people’s excuses for not going to games are endless and claim to be fed up of watching yet still regularly moan on forums and you’ll often find the ones moaning the loudest are the ones who don’t go, I’ve followed Wigan since the early 80s and this year have been living in Yorkshire and without the ability to drive it’s been tough to get to some games but I’ve still been to around 20 games and wish I could have got to more, I wish some Wigan “fans” would get off their booty and start backing the club instead of letting it slowly fade away along with the rest of rugby league
Fans like that are part of the reason the sport stagnates and crowds fall away. Constant negative attitude about the game. If you don’t like it anymore, fine. But don’t come on here bleating about how crap it’s become and wanting to take us back to 1980’s RL. The game has moved on and we need to move on leaving attitudes and fans like that behind. If that sounds harsh then so be it but it’s the truth.
I don’t think anyone has a problem with you disagreeing with them but the language used is uncalled for. Not sure you’d take it so clever if he called you a pleb, to your face, in the pub?
I’d class myself as someone who should be going more regularly but due to financial circumstances it’s not always been that easy. I’m really looking forward to hopefully getting a season ticket next year after a good few years without one. I’ve been reading the opinions of the Wane-era and winning rugby is better than entertaining rugby but looking at the overall cost to attend a game I can’t say it was easy to justify the style of rugby on offer for nearly £25 a game if you attend last minute. The new signings might change that opinion for some but it’s still too expensive in my opinion. Thankfully, the style looks to be evolving now and will hopefully see the match day attendances rise steadily but like others have said it’s hard to get back into the habit of going back to games.
I’m a lover of the game but having watched games on Sky for as long as I can remember I can’t help think they are implementing some kind of managed decline agenda in terms of production, scheduling and overall experience for the fan and viewer. How are we supposed to champion our game when we had five games on at the same time last night? It’ll impact massively on viewing figures and what kind of bargaining power do we have then? The game is in danger at the moment, never mind the club and we’ll know more when this next negotiating period comes in.
The extra fans would only stem the cash burn and if I'm honest I'd be amazed if the club could actually do that in one season. I've been worried for years about the apparent lack of growth in younger supporters and although the new free scheme next year for under 8's is great we desperately need further initiatives across all ages. I'm a ST holder but if I had to go to the north stand to get my ticket for the south stand if I was a potential occasional paying supporter personally I wouldn't be arrised in doing that.
We should be eternally grateful for IL because without him God knows where we would be. He ain't perfect but then again who is? Even the guy from Nazareth had his flaws.
He did sing, "I'm a bad bad boy". Not as if he was trying to hide anything.
Not convinced the poster deserves being called a pleb or to be told to F off. It’s his opinion, he’s entitled to it. Christ, I know lots of people with the same opinion who 10 years ago I’d have never dreamed that they’d have missed a single game, never mind stopped altogether.
Why?
Fans like that are part of the reason the sport stagnates and crowds fall away. Constant negative attitude about the game. If you don’t like it anymore, fine. But don’t come on here bleating about how crap it’s become and wanting to take us back to 1980’s RL. The game has moved on and we need to move on leaving attitudes and fans like that behind. If that sounds harsh then so be it but it’s the truth.
nail on head, the fans(if they can really be called that) appear on the forum when the club is struggling and have their say and some try to make out the fans who go to the games buy the season tickets are mugs.