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Are You Renewing Your Season Ticket?

Renewing?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 58.8%
  • No

    Votes: 7 41.2%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
Undecided. If my lad says no I'll probably become a member and pick and choose. I can't blame the club for all the TV games but some are really stupid kick offs. However he style of football and the completely unbalanced team and squad I can. I'm so angry that the current administration seem intent on driving fans away.
I'm just hoping a takeover happens to inject some optimism.
 
I haven't had a ST since 2012 as I gave it up when my daughter was born. I generally still go to a few games every season though but this is the first season since I started watching Wolves that I haven't been to a single game. I have even had my brothers ticket offered to me a couple of times and declined. A combination of busy family life, no money and apathy towards the awful football being served up has kept me away. If I still had my ST and had the time and money to renew then I would regardless of the mess Jackett is creating but I would be going more to socialise with my brother than watch the football. Going to the matches doesn't give me the buzz it used to and hasn't for a while. Hopefully one of my kids will get into football and I can share the experience with them and get a renewed enthusiasm for going.
 
I'm not a season ticket holder anymore It probably would work cheaper as I've only missed a handful of matches in the last 2-3 years. The thing is I'm not one these fair weather fans, Would want us to spend millions or plays football manger games and thinks I know how It's done. I mentioned in another thread I just want better entertainment and a team that goes out to games looking to win instead of not wanting to lose.

My patience is certainly wearing thin and that's down to what's on the pitch and not off It.
 
I wish there was an "unsure" vote...

I don't know. I love travelling down and meeting up with the friends I've made down Wolves. Would I get more value just buying individual tickets for the games that Sky decide we can play at a normal time of day?

I guess it will depend on how it is "sold" to us by the club and how much they are going to ask for the devalued tripe they're serving up this season. If they believe that everything is fine and the fans are happy to just go along with the present situation I fear they will get a nasty shock!

Similar opinion to darlowolf64. I've been a season ticket holder for 25 years and the thought of not having one gives me mixed emotions.
 
Penk you know I cant give you an answer right now. I have no idea.
 
Yes probably. Used to have to pick and choose but can get to most games these days so may as well just buy the season ticket. Go with a mate and he will probably renew too so. Having said all that i've not really enjoyed a game this season.
 
I predict we'll still have 10k renew under the Early Bird if there is one. For some what happens on or off the pitch (within reason) is secondary to being a STH. That isn't a dig at anybody just the way it is. I gave up a couple of years ago as work means midweek games are difficult to make - last night was my first since I gave up my season ticket. As DW says the membership scheme is pretty good, two games for £5 plus 10% ticket cash for £20. My lad for £15 gets 3 free games plus a freebie which this year was a hat and scarf and the ticket cash.

Next year there is every chance we'll be on tele even more if Villa, Walsall and Burton join us for Midland derbies.
 
Next year there is every chance we'll be on tele even more if Villa, Walsall and Burton join us for Midland derbies.

With Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa realistic possibilities to be in the Championship next season I think it's likely we will be on less. Having said that I don't know if the number of TV games is increased again be t year, though I know that Wolves "solidarity" payment is increased.
 
Not sure yet, I'm in the maybe camp. Not really been much fun to go so far this season. I could stomach mid table mediocrity if there had just been some decent football to watch. Tired of coming home feeling massively peeved.

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I probably wouldn't go if I didn't have a season ticket because it is so expensive, I prefer to pay up front and forget about it - so I will renew. The current sotuation has no bearing on my decision, the majority of football supporters go in the hope of success, most are disappointed. That disappointment has been the most common outcome for decades at Wolves but looking forward we should see more younger players come through our academy which is a source of some optimism for me.
 
Having a season ticket seems to be a bit like a lottery ticket. You have to do it every week/season, in case your numbers come up...

I've never been in a position to afford an ST, yet it has always been a dream to, even for just 1 season. I hampered myself with a mortgage 2 years ago, which has delayed me acheiving that dream, but I still hope for it one day...
 
Even if I lived locally I don't think I'd bother with a season ticket, I like being able to choose which stand I go in.

Only benefit for me would be getting priority for the smaller/more popular away allocations.
 
Of course I am. I am fortunate enough to have the time and money to say yes so easily dont get me wrong - but I have been going far too long now to knock it on the head. Yes it is bad but I have been through much, much worse and stayed. It is a way of life and yes I guess I am letting Wolves use that to there advantage but my Saturdays would be useless without. It is much more than 90 mins of football too, it is a day with friends and family even if results and performances are dross.
 
When I am in Wolves seeing Family I no longer go, This is the first time since the Days of Bully and Mutch we are not realistically pushing for Play Off's , that's 2 seasons now and it's not good enough
 
We were realistically pushing for the play offs last season and in all other seasons we would have made it.

Plenty of seasons gone by where weren't really in the chase for them.
 
I like being able to choose which stand I go in.

Same here...i personally love sitting in the bottom curved part of the new stand but Moxey never fucking opens it unless your a family of 4 or at a local school.....pathetic.
Anyway, ive sat in lots of different locations and nearly always had some complete div nearby thats ruined the match.
I thank God that i dont have a ST for that seat every time.
 
Same here...i personally love sitting in the bottom curved part of the new stand but Moxey never fucking opens it unless your a family of 4 or at a local school.....pathetic.
Anyway, ive sat in lots of different locations and nearly always had some complete div nearby thats ruined the match.
I thank God that i dont have a ST for that seat every time.

I usually go in the South Bank as I can't abide sitting down at the football and I enjoy the atmosphere in there. It can get a bit much at times though and the crush at half time is ridiculous so I occasionally get a seat on the top row of the North Bank, right in the middle. The view from there is absolutely brilliant, you get a much better feeling for how the play is developing and you can stand up with nobody behind you.
 
Yeah, the view friom the upper tier of the NB is amazing. Was there for the rotherham 6-4 match!

Think I was trying to say that having a ST is one of my bucket list things. Though I guess it's been on there for a while, and the bucket ever gets closer...
 
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