beachmaster
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What people do with the tickets they paid for is their business. They don't owe it to anybody to show up or give them away. It's really no different than anything else you buy. You own it you do whatever you want with it. If you want to donate them, cool. If you want to throw them in the trash, cool.
You people have lost your ****ing minds. You're so ****ing wrapped up in the idea of this being THE difference between Butch staying/going that you're even willing to loudly and arrogantly denounce ****ing charity for it. Get the **** over yourselves, you ****ing ****s.
Listen man, it's none of your business what other people do with their tickets. If you are feeling so charitable and want to play secret Santa go to stubhub. Tickets start at 6 bucks and you can feel even more better about yourself.
so what movement is waiting in the wings to get the kids, i mean adults, to quit?
we're on a roll. don't announce the coaches firing fast enough, start a movement. don't like what hte AD says, start a movement to fire him. don't like the fact that AD was hired by this chancellor, start a movement to fire her. don't like the fact the kids, i mean adults, playing don't like it when fans don't show up to support them, start a movement to get them to transfer.
that'll show 'em.:thumbsup:
Toxicity does not correlate to Saban.
Toxicity equates to cancer in the fan base.
You don't like it so you and others are telling people to take their donations and ticket purchases to another team. How would that work out for the University if it suddenly lost 20,000 season ticket holders and the donations that came from them?
you are ignorant...bama fans in 2006 stopped going to the games in the same numbers, criticized shula mercilessly online and on the radio, and had twitter been around they'd have done the same thing there. You know what impact it had on their program? On recruits? On potential replacements?
Zero.
You don't like it so you and others are telling people to take their donations and ticket purchases to another team. How would that work out for the University if it suddenly lost 20,000 season ticket holders and the donations that came from them?
You just made my point.you are ignorant...bama fans in 2006 stopped going to the games in the same numbers, criticized shula mercilessly online and on the radio, and had twitter been around they'd have done the same thing there. You know what impact it had on their program? On recruits? On potential replacements?
Zero.
The 'movement' is stupid and embarrassing.