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- Jan 30, 2008
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Carry on back tracking...
Oh buggar off you sad cretin.
Carry on back tracking...
Oh buggar off you sad cretin.
Hit a nerve?
No not at all, you're not important enough. Just thought I should let you know, but you probably get it all the time.
Oh buggar off you sad cretin.
You're like a leech, just go away.
Read my post again that you quoted, and my other ones for that matter - did I say people with other priorities should dismiss them to go to the Albion? Did I say Albion must be your top priority? NO. I said it's people's attitude that because we've not won for a while they can't be arsed, not that they can't because of financial or other reasons.
Like I said before there's a huge different between wanting to go but can't and purely not going because they can't be arsed because things aren't going too great. Like me with Leeds, I was going and wanted to but I didn't realised it fell on the same day as other important plans.
So get your facts straight about what people are saying first.
Dont try an fight against these people they come to the albion when we are doing well and cant be arsed when we are not. I probaly like you would still go if we were in county league thats all that matters.
Look at the man city game they all came out the woodwork then.
I know, going to the rubbish games is just rubbish.
See you at Hartlepool or Carlisle?
Yeah ill be there like all other games this season . See you at a johnstone paint trophy swindon ?
At the end of the day going to football is a hobby and if people aren't enjoying going then that is there own progative. Why should they keep shelling out week in week out if they are not enjoying something. Especailly as most would be working all through the week and saturdays is there only day that they can do something that they want.
Would you go to the cinema to watch a film that you knew you wouldn't like when the following week there is something that you do want to see?
This season is all but over but i'm still going to do the away games as i find them fun and the albion might suprise me by winning one or two of them.
Also i tend to find that the ones i have missed in the past through not being bothered to go i have ended up meeting people in town and spent just as much in the pubs/clubs than if i had gone to the game, so might aswell catch a game with my mates every week.
I can't be bothered with it at the moment but I love the Albion and always will.
Apathy is just so strongly set in now that I can't work up the motivation to go and watch a side that hasn't won a home game all season, in the freezing cold whilst playing players so out of position it's not even funny. I am also disillusioned that we have brought back a manager to replace a good young coach who had performed well to finish 7th in the previous season who was in his first job and could only get better and he sees completely devoid of ideas about how to take the team forwards. At the moment I prefer to spend my Saturdays how I wish instead of going to watch a plie of shit out of duty, but that's just me.
Yeah ill be there like all other games this season . See you at a johnstone paint trophy swindon ?
Would you go to the cinema to watch a film that you knew you wouldn't like when the following week there is something that you do want to see?
Couldn't disagree with you more. Supporting the Albion is a TOTALLY different thing to going to the cinema for me. I have no allegiance whatsoever to a cinema, but I do have to the Albion.
We all support in different ways, I suppose.
Dont try an fight against these people they come to the albion when we are doing well and cant be arsed when we are not.
Look at the man city game they all came out the woodwork then.
Given that Uncle Buck goes to just about EVERY game, and I pay for THREE season tickets, the people she's 'fighting against' on this thread, are probably not the ones you had in mind when you made that statement.
Oh, and I DIDN'T go to the Man City game.....