Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Surely it's about as relevant as protesting that Arsenal aren't in Woolwich any more.
ONE person not going won't make any difference.
Surely it's about as relevant as protesting that Arsenal aren't in Woolwich any more.
Complete rubbish. Do you know or have contact with anyone who was there when Arsenal were moved to North London? Do any of us have any connection or experience of this at all? No.
The Wimbledon/Franchise FC issue is a contemporary issue which affects us all. Admit it, you just can't be arsed to have an opinion on it anymore.
Complete rubbish. Do you know or have contact with anyone who was there when Arsenal were moved to North London? Do any of us have any connection or experience of this at all? No.
The Wimbledon/Franchise FC issue is a contemporary issue which affects us all. Admit it, you just can't be arsed to have an opinion on it anymore.
Are you using a Blackberry while waiting to get stuck into the old bill in London later?
I have a strong opinion. I DO NOT CARE ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS AT ANY OTHER FOOTBALL CLUB - ONLY AT BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION FC. I DID NOT AGREE WITH FANS UNITED - AND NEARLY WACKED SOME PLYMOUTH FAN UNTILL HE MOVED. EACH CLUB SHOULD LOOK AFTER THEIR OWN.
There does that clear things up?
Bollocks to MK Dons, support OUR team....they bloody need it....shit or bust Saturday...win and were stiil hanging in there, lose and its a relegation party!!
Define contemporary. And not that I'm saying you're a bit of a thickie, but didn't I just express an opinion?
Not every away by any means but certainly more than three...
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I'm not saying your example of Woolwich Arsenal was SHIT, but do you see where i'm coming from?
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Pork Pie (and others), we could not have made our plight a national issue had everybody who supports another club felt the same way you do. Do you not even feel the faintest empathy with other supporters whose club was taken from them?
Not really. How long ago stuff happened is irrelevant, we can learn a lot from history. And it's probably good for your own sake to acknowledge the example, since this board is public, there are no/few better English examples, and you certainly haven't produced one.
Look, I'm all for protests. I protested for Falmer, it was important to me and I thought we could win. But in the same way that Lewes District Council eventually decided in December not to contest the revised stadium planning application, sometimes the battle is lost. By your logic, LDC should still be fighting against Falmer. I'm glad they finally saw which way the wind was blowing and called it off.
Pork Pie (and others), we could not have made our plight a national issue had everybody who supports another club felt the same way you do. Do you not even feel the faintest empathy with other supporters whose club was taken from them? .
No. Why, should I? The whole fans united mamby pamby liberal thing drove me mad with embisment. It was our problem, we protested - people listened.
All this love-in stuff with Wrexham for example is pathetic. Bollox to them!