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60 members have voted

  1. 1. Is it impossible to be a football fan if you've never been to watch your club?

    • It's impossible
      33
    • It's not impossible
      27


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The way I see it is. There are 2 types of supporter if you like:

1) Fan - Go to games, ST holders, invest in murchandise, A club like us wouldn't survive without 10,000 - 15,000 odd of these.

2) Follower - Listen to games, can't get to them for whatever reason, look out for results.

Both are supports of a club, both's opinions count, and both genuinely want the club to do well.

Posted
The way I see it is. There are 2 types of supporter if you like:

1) Fan - Go to games, ST holders, invest in murchandise, A club like wouldn't survive without 10,000 - 15,000 odd of these.

2) Follower - Listen to games, can't get to them for whatever reason, look out for results.

Both are supports of a club, both's opinions count, and both genuinely want the club to do well.

That is a great summary, and I agree with that totally :thumbup:

Posted
The way I see it is. There are 2 types of supporter if you like:

1) Fan - Go to games, ST holders, invest in murchandise, A club like us wouldn't survive without 10,000 - 15,000 odd of these.

2) Follower - Listen to games, can't get to them for whatever reason, look out for results.

Both are supports of a club, both's opinions count, and both genuinely want the club to do well.

:thumbup:

I've never said "I can't be fcked to go to a Leicester game"

You've got to admit your excuses for not going to a Leicester game were lame.

Something along the lines of "I live in Birmingham", "I can't drive", "I don't know how to get from the station to the ground", etc etc.

You can't blame people for having a bit of a pop. Unless there are other reasons you haven't mentioned it's just lazy.

I think it's time to move on, stop dwelling on it and book that train ticket to Leicester for next Saturday.

Posted

Excuses?

If I could see the stadium from my bedroom window it'd be a different story. Yet the people who disagree with me are the people who are ST holders at Leicester and won't even attempt to see it from somebody's side.

Posted

Last season I was offering free lifts from Brum to home games...no one took me up on it.

The train is £7.60 return. Platforms are clearly marked and there are lots of lovely rail staff to answer your questions.

The walk from the stadium is quite straight-forward.

If someone doesn't want to make the journey for whatever reason then that is up to them - I'm a season ticket holder and live in Birmingham...and there are others that catch the train on match-days.

Posted
Excuses?

If I could see the stadium from my bedroom window it'd be a different story. Yet the people who disagree with me are the people who are ST holders at Leicester and won't even attempt to see it from somebody's side.

Like I said stop letting this eat you up inside and book that bleeding train ticket.

Look, Daggers has even helped you get started.

Posted

No comment then?

I'm not upset or angry that I can't go to a Leicester game. Like i've said, none of you know what goes on in my personal life. Infact, the relationship I have with my family is probably what's stopping me from watching Leicester. You're all asking me the same shit and I just end up repeating myself.

So if your going to argue my points, go back through this thread and the Notts Forest thread and check whether i've already mentioned it, because i'm not going to be here to answer you.

Posted
Duombfutctks? Is that Norse? :unsure:

yes, it's norwegian for 'in the construction of an accronym, one does not need to consider all the words, such as prepositions and conjuctions, but simply focus on the words highlighted by capitalisation'

but you knew that, right?

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