Silent Bob
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- Dec 6, 2004
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I'm sure you could have easily found plenty of people to say the same thing about Brighton in the 90s.
I'm sure you could have easily found plenty of people to say the same thing about Brighton in the 90s.
and were lucky enough to have a consortium of relative wealth there to save us (and that Hereford couldn't shoot).....and they did. the difference being we fought a very strong campaign and didn't give up hope
Their average gates were 17,000 just one season before the move was finally confirmed. That's about 5,000 more than Huddersfield Town right now.
Like it or not, MK Dons does now have a new fan base: and Wimbledon has a new team. If Fans United is about supporting fans, why not support the fans of MK Dons? The tribulations of the past is not their fault, and as far as they're concerned, MK Dons is their team. By supporting their fans you wouldn't necessarily be supporting the club's management structure, far from it.
MAYBE it should be HYPOCRITES United and not FANS United ? I thought we were ALL football supporters no MATTER what team we supported which is the AIM of Fans UNITED but is OBVIOUSLY not the CASE.
So REALLY this Fans United for Plymouth is just ANOTHER right on TRENDY thing to DO ? Hope it FALLS flat on its ARSE now
MAYBE it should be HYPOCRITES United and not FANS United ? I thought we were ALL football supporters no MATTER what team we supported which is the AIM of Fans UNITED but is OBVIOUSLY not the CASE.
So REALLY this Fans United for Plymouth is just ANOTHER right on TRENDY thing to DO ? Hope it FALLS flat on its ARSE now
who no bugger goes and watches anyway...which is why they got to the situation in the first place
who no bugger goes and watches anyway...which is why they got to the situation in the first place
Ernest - can I ask a few questions? I'd like an honest answer.
What's with the shit-stirring with the Fans Re-United? Are you bored and fancy rattling a few cages?
You're dreaming up hypothetical situations and using the responses of about a dozen people as justification to get all hot and bothered about it. If this Fans Re-United isn't your bag then fine. Just let it go and do whatever it is that you do. Your snidey little swipes from the sidelines ain't going to stop this campaign.
Tell you what let's make a pact shall we? You stop worrying about the entirely fictitious premise of MK Dons being in financial trouble and in return I won't sleep with your fictitious girlfriend. Deal?
Can I ask you a question as well ? Exactly how many people attended your meeting the other night, 50 ? 100 ? 100+ ? I just am sceptical over all this nonsense about helping Plymouth fans when they have hardly done much themselves to assist the cause. Our Fans United was a culmination of a 2 year campaign we waged ourselves against the board, the FA and anyone else in the way. Fans United on it's own meant nothing, it didn't win the war and was just a small cog in the wheel.
Sorry if you weren't there in the 90's and so only look through rose tinted specs about it but until I read about pitch invasions at Home Park, walkouts, boycotts, going round the chairmans house and demonstrating, we even had guys sent to the prison in the war and all I see now is a bunch of couldn't care less bumpkins with no fight in them and a few self publicists on here trying to get on the TV etc.
Hope you don't mind my honesty and sorry about the lack of capitals.
I really don't know if this campaign is too little, too late but in a few year's time I can say that I tried to do my bit to repay the kindness shown by other fans all those years back. What will you have? A vague memory of a few sarcastic comments on an internet messageboard that gave you a semi.
Can I ask you a question as well ? Exactly how many people attended your meeting the other night, 50 ? 100 ? 100+ ? I just am sceptical over all this nonsense about helping Plymouth fans when they have hardly done much themselves to assist the cause. Our Fans United was a culmination of a 2 year campaign we waged ourselves against the board, the FA and anyone else in the way. Fans United on it's own meant nothing, it didn't win the war and was just a small cog in the wheel.
Sorry if you weren't there in the 90's and so only look through rose tinted specs about it but until I read about pitch invasions at Home Park, walkouts, boycotts, going round the chairmans house and demonstrating, we even had guys sent to the prison in the war and all I see now is a bunch of couldn't care less bumpkins with no fight in them and a few self publicists on here trying to get on the TV etc.
Hope you don't mind my honesty and sorry about the lack of capitals.