Waiting for the early bird announcement. 100% committed to season ticket whichever league we are in.
Still glass half full and desperately hoping that it's League 1.
Still glass half full and desperately hoping that it's League 1.
davie nine":8ac6r40v said:Waiting for the early bird announcement. 100% committed to season ticket whichever league we are in.
Still glass half full and desperately hoping that it's League 1.
Balham_Green":1rfqolyb said:esmer":1rfqolyb said:The joys of the internet. People would never talk like that to each other face to face. I expect even Balham Green is a pleasant chap when you get to know him.monkeywrench":1rfqolyb said:Shankster":1rfqolyb said:monkeywrench":1rfqolyb said:Shankster":1rfqolyb said:Every day!
Can't we have a 'nice day'? We're there's no diving in at each other?
It's all opinions with the occasional fact thrown, it's what supporter is all about
Don't be silly, this is Pasoti!
I enjoy it and there's some great people here but why o why the anger?? Insanity
Football is a passionate game I guess. But yes, lots of angry folk.
Why bring me in to it?!
Come on, you know what I mean...monkeywrench":368u76d8 said:GreenSam":368u76d8 said:I'll be there but at the moment I don't feel much enthusiasm for what feels destined to be another season of playing fine until Christmas and then choking when the pressure is turned up a few notches.
Like against Exeter you mean? Oh and Liverpool, Cheltenham and Cambridge, all after Christmas?
onthegreen":2syuak5s said:The 7th March 1959, my dad took me to my first match v Mansfield . Result Argyle 8 Mansfield 3. I was hooked, and consequently 58 years later come next Tuesday v Blackpool, I may well remember that first match, hoping for another 8-3!!
Travelling now over 100 miles round trip on a Tuesday night, isn't quite so easy, but I will always renew my season ticket, while I can.
Football at Argyle is a lesson, just like life. There are high's and low's , exciting days and days of frustration. Days of promotion and times of relegation.
The Argyle experience should not be viewed match by match, but over a life experience, just like life can't be judged on a day by day basis.
Am I pleased that my dad took me all those years ago, yes, for I have many great memories and like life, I can take nothing for granted. Enjoy the highs and the lows, but above all enjoy the moment, you may not have another.
onthegreen":195ll992 said:The 7th March 1959, my dad took me to my first match v Mansfield . Result Argyle 8 Mansfield 3. I was hooked, and consequently 58 years later come next Tuesday v Blackpool, I may well remember that first match, hoping for another 8-3!!
Travelling now over 100 miles round trip on a Tuesday night, isn't quite so easy, but I will always renew my season ticket, while I can.
Football at Argyle is a lesson, just like life. There are high's and low's , exciting days and days of frustration. Days of promotion and times of relegation.
The Argyle experience should not be viewed match by match, but over a life experience, just like life can't be judged on a day by day basis.
Am I pleased that my dad took me all those years ago, yes, for I have many great memories and like life, I can take nothing for granted. Enjoy the highs and the lows, but above all enjoy the moment, you may not have another.
davie nine":3ldg7t8x said:Still no announcement about season tickets for next season.
Last season prices were published on 13th March 2016.