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I've moved your vote (at least numerically, it won't let me move your name)
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shouting random things like "Act like a Mongoose Coxy" and "Play it to the MAX" etc whilst waving my arms around.
Do you think he's "one of them"?
I'd still go and watch if it was only me, and I was going to be there on my own. So it can't all be about the tribe.
There's this one guy who sits by me, who shouts 'Nice Hair, Jake' a lot.
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I go on my own to home games now, I have given up on away games unless I have someone to go with.
After 33 odd years I am fighting the tempation to give up on it totally!
If you do not enjoy something, then you end up trying to find and excuse to go
I go on my own to home games now, I have given up on away games unless I have someone to go with.
After 33 odd years I am fighting the tempation to give up on it totally!
If you do not enjoy something, then you end up trying to find and excuse to go
Yes, we do go to football to satisfy our own needs first.
Supporting a football team is all about 'belonging' and is a natural human desire.
So although Gems statement might not be true of most supporters, the question of 'do we go to satisfy ourselves' is probably yes.
Ditto
Good point, but the poll question is about the whole statement, ie if you were at a game and pissing off hundreds around you, would you carry on because "I'm alright Jack, so you lot can f*** right off"?