TheSpecialDon wrote:
I am astounded that people are considering not attending because they can't sit in Club Red. I understand that it is unexpected, unprecedented for the Club to do this, and a pretty serious inconvenience to some. This being the hot topic of discussion instead of the game itself and what's at stake is very poor and I hope it doesn't last much longer.
I'm aware it's not as much of a problem for those who sit in the Cowshed or East Stand. But to make a conscious decision to sit on your sofa and watch the game instead of attending a second leg of a play-off semi final, a hurdle we have fallen at so many times, agonisingly, is ridiculous.
There are so many people doing great work to get people in the ground, to reach new people around the city, and the fact that some "loyal" supporters don't want to attend our biggest game of the season because they have to sit on a different seat is ludicrous. It reflects the wider issues of this fanbase and why most are happy to accept failure season upon season as long as they can enjoy their prawn sandwich and free team sheet.
Get a grip, suck it up for one day of your life and enjoy watching us get to Wembley again at long last (I hope).
Lots of nonsense in this post.
> It isn't just Club Red, there are people in the Cowshed and East Stand who have had their own regular seats sold to other people, before they had the chance to secure them for themselves
> It's PW's fault that this is the 'hot topic of discussion'
> You don't get prawn sandwiches in CR, as far as I'm aware
> There are many perfectly legitimate grievances about this, which have been aired on this thread
> There aren't 'so many people doing great work to get people in the ground' - there's a few people at DonsAction and not much else
> There is no correlation between people not feeling like going to this game, and being 'happy to accept failure season after season'