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| 17 May 2014 04:22 PM |
| How many times have you been to see a game? |
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| 18 May 2014 01:22 PM |
| why does it matter if you've been to a game? lol |
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| 21 May 2014 09:59 AM |
Because only true supporters go to games. You don't experience what being a football fan really is. I go to every Walsall home match and about 10 away games every season. I sit there in the cold and yet 1-0 down cheering us on. I travel on the supporters coach sometimes and enjoy a journey with people who love the same club I do. I believe people should either go to games or not bother supporting a club at all. Watching them on the telly is not 'supporting' them. Proper support is when you can cheer them on and they actually hear you.
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| 21 May 2014 12:15 PM |
| going to games means nothing lol |
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nontooth
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| 22 May 2014 10:32 AM |
Going to games means everything. You can't be properly committed to a football team without going to their games. That's the problem with people these days, people support teams they have no connection to and whom enjoy success. Glory hunters like you are just thick in the head over the grassroots.
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nontooth
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| 22 May 2014 10:40 AM |
| Lol that is not true if you don't have money to go see a game you can be a true fan and watch it on t.v. or live streams |
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| 29 May 2014 10:28 AM |
| ^ Btw, who do you support? |
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cog512
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