Blind faith 10:24 - Jan 26 with 422 views | saffers12 | 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) |  | | |  |
Blind faith on 10:31 - Jan 26 with 393 views | TieDyedIn95 | In 2 or 3 years the super fans will be struggling to justify their continued support of this mess. |  |
| Football League First Division / Premier League
Champions (1): 1961—62 - Runners-up (2): 1980—81, 1981—82
Football League Second Division / EFL Championship
Champions (3): 1960—61, 1967—68, 1991—92 - Play-off winners (1): 1999—2000
Football League Third Division / EFL League One Champions (2): 1953—54, 1956—57 - Southern League Champions (1): 1936—37
FA Cup Winners (1): 1977—78 - Texaco Cup Winners (1): 1972—73
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League Winners (1): 1980—81 | Poll: | Would you attend a socially distanced training ground protest? |
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Blind faith on 10:36 - Jan 26 with 376 views | davblue |
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. |  | |  |
Blind faith on 10:38 - Jan 26 with 372 views | longtimefan |
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. |  | |  |
Blind faith on 11:07 - Jan 26 with 322 views | Pinewoodblue |
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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