We are considering dropping both our tickets, and it will pain us to do so (we have great seats) as we enjoy (less so now) going to games, but it is just not worth it anymore. This is the first season in over a decade where we have just decided not to go to some matches because we have better things to do than sit through that dross, and save £10 on parking doing so.
At the end of the first Wolves game I was pleading for EITHER team to score, so we wouldn't have to pay for the replay, which is not ideal, and I think it's time to knock it on the head.
This is worrying to hear, especially as you're local!
My arrangement is I'll do about 8-10 games myself, and pass to pals for the rest.
That's worked well for many years - even those champions league seasons with awkward midweek/weekend mixes.
This year, for different reasons, yesterday was only my 3rd game, by mid Jan. So if i'm not even going to many myself, it's becoming more awkward!
Both myself and my northern work pal who is huge in the arrangement now have jobs travelling a bit more, so i'll use the next few months to weigh it all up!!
January has been a horrible mix of a lot of games packed in close together, and fairly underwhelming ones too...hopefully just a one off!
Pending no more FA cup games though, there's just 6 more weekend league games to sort post Wolves in the league....and all nicely balanced out! Phew.