Value of being a Wests Tigers supporter...

Russell,thanks you are a champion Tigers man,the Souths supporter is a mate and has been for years,it's just the last couple of years when they have Russ and his millionaire mate help them is when they mouth off the most ….you are right when they were losing you didn't see bugger all red and green anywhere,now their always in your face..At least us Wests Tigers stick with the club through thick and thin,that's what makes us better supporters than most..
 
@TrueTiger said:
Russell,thanks you are a champion Tigers man,the Souths supporter is a mate and has been for years,it's just the last couple of years when they have Russ and his millionaire mate help them is when they mouth off the most ….you are right when they were losing you didn't see bugger all red and green anywhere,now their always in your face..At least us Wests Tigers stick with the club through thick and thin,that's what makes us better supporters than most..

That's it TT

If you suffer the losses - (never left the ground early in my life).

It makes the wins just so much sweeter.
 
Your mate is like all "I've always gone for" Souths fans. Really vocal now, what about when Langmack was their Coach.

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@underdog said:
If you own Wests Tigers Merch, have bought any tickets to games in ANY way shape or form - you are a supporter.

You have financially contributed to the team, and therefore you are a financial supporter.

Thats even before you go into Indirectly contributing to the club through support through TV ratings, or if you own foxtel to watch the Tigers play etc.

Let alone, actually having a keen interest and following the club.

Sums it up for me. Not everyone can afford to go to every game, even a handful. It doesn't matter whether you put a dollar or a thousand into the club. Like someone said, it is a little like religion in that everyone shows their support differently. Some are hardliners, some are not so. Some like to put 10% of their pay through the club, some don't.
 
Everyone has their own personal circumstances.

If I were young and single, I'd be at every single game. But I have young children and a hefty mortgage, so I need to be realistic. I have the reserved ANZ membership for the family. Getting to 7 games is pretty good for me at the moment. My 7 year old son is now a rusted on fan, and my 4 year old daughter loves going to the games (even if she still has no idea who won).

My investment is to the betterment of the club and of the next generation of supporters.

Maybe when the kids are grown, I can go the whole hog and get the premium membership. But for now, this suits me fine.
 
Everyone enjoys footy in a different way, has different circumstances. Not everyone is able to get to games for a variety of reasons. Not everyone wants to go to games, in alot of ways watching the game at home is better.
You choose to support your team how you like.
Personally Im a member of the ANZ package, but get to various games at all the grounds depending on my timetable, who we are playing and often if there is an NYC player in the opposition Id like to see, that oftne motivates me to go.
I actually go to more games not involving the Tigers, so much so, I turned my wife into a Penrith fan!
However you choose to support your team is fine.
 
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