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Blind faith 10:24 - Jan 26 with 422 viewssaffers12

It suprises me how many people of the last year or so, have claimed on match day before we play a solid side, even when we are on a bad trot that we will win...as a betting man, just look at the stats and the trends, we will not win tonight

I guess these people are saying more in hope than true believe, which is where most of us are at the moment

I will put my head above the parapit and say for the better or worse for the club, I hope we do not win (a fan of 42 years, tells you how bad it is)
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Blind faith on 10:31 - Jan 26 with 393 viewsTieDyedIn95

In 2 or 3 years the super fans will be struggling to justify their continued support of this mess.

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Blind faith on 10:36 - Jan 26 with 376 viewsdavblue

Blind faith on 10:31 - Jan 26 by TieDyedIn95

In 2 or 3 years the super fans will be struggling to justify their continued support of this mess.


You don't ever get the official super fan tag unless you are in the Evening star or EADT with your season ticket and a pair of scissors about to cut it up.
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Blind faith on 10:38 - Jan 26 with 372 viewslongtimefan

Blind faith on 10:31 - Jan 26 by TieDyedIn95

In 2 or 3 years the super fans will be struggling to justify their continued support of this mess.


Not quite sure you understand what a real football club supporter is. Surely a true supporter follows their team regardless of results, they may not enjoy it, they may want change, but for a real supporter it’s a kind of unconditional, non sensible relationship. Otherwise you might as well just go and support the team that’s top of the Premier league.
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Blind faith on 11:07 - Jan 26 with 322 viewsPinewoodblue

Blind faith on 10:38 - Jan 26 by longtimefan

Not quite sure you understand what a real football club supporter is. Surely a true supporter follows their team regardless of results, they may not enjoy it, they may want change, but for a real supporter it’s a kind of unconditional, non sensible relationship. Otherwise you might as well just go and support the team that’s top of the Premier league.


It is easy to shop at a different supermarket but you can’t change the team you support, if you are a real supporter.

You can stop going to games but they are still, and always will be, your team.

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