Tend to agree with that. The people I know who belong to 1901 have been life-long fans. Sure there will inevitably be some of the prawn sandwich brigade, but I suspect that they are in the minority.
I do see what you are saying, but the fact that it is on a Monday night cannot be used as a reason for mass absence, surely, though admittedly some travel from afar. Have we not have had much larger crowds for league night matches in cold weather with the travel subsidy on, which have also been...
Why indeed? You are, however, being very naïve.It is perfectly possible to go away, and have a beer in peace anywhere in the country, if that is your wish. But if you choose to tag along with a mob that is clearly out for trouble, then you must expect to be treated like a hooligan and the Police...
Not sure that is actually true - maybe you are just assuming that this is the attitude. For my part, I am disappointed that folk seemingly don't want to turn up, but fully accept that it is their right and there may well be a whole host of perfectly good reasons, although reasons such as the...
Good that you are going! Yes, the season ticket covers the match on January 1st, of course it does. But the poster talked about the TV and the fact that it was 2 weeks after Xmas, and I was not sure that the reason might have been financial, which is understandable. Some posters recently have...
I assume you saw the post to which I was responding?? If you did, why would an explanation be at all necessary. The poster said that reasons for not going to the cup tie were that it was on the TV and 2 weeks after Xmas -the same reasons you could give for the league match v Bournemouth.
And there probably will not be! So, see you at the Amex as there won't be any hassle!
But if there is, what about a car or if you are not too far away, walking -great for health, circulation and worries about being cold in winter . .
Come on -these are just excuses aren't they? Do you know what the weather will be like in 18 days time? Presumably you missed the last two home games as the temperatures for both was not much over freezing?
Yes, I do agree. Of course, there are good reasons why folk cannot go, namely distance to travel for a night match and I do accept that you could argue that as the club don't seem to take cup matches as seriously as they could, then why should the fans? But at the end of the day it is an excuse...