If they have been straight back on today getting stuck into the politics it makes them a bit shady.
There are lots of people who I dont agree with, but on match day and talking about football the same passion is there.
Seriously, I think you are making far too much of this.
When there are exciting or controversial things in football matches, I’ll most likely chat about them with my family and friends. It’s a spontaneous thing and then it’s gone. I rarely feel any desire to express my feelings about a game online. I might sometimes dip in and out of the stuff about team selections and score predictions, but (for me at least) an internet forum isn’t the natural way to do that. I’m not knocking anyone who enjoys it, but it’s not really for me.
However, anecdotes and memories about CCFC can be interesting to read. And the forum is a great place to keep up with the saga of CCFC’s off-the field problems (and occasionally contribute my ill-informed tuppence worth). It’s important to me, God knows why but it is.
I’m just making the point that posting a lot of stuff online about football doesn’t make anyone a better fan. And contributing mainly (or even exclusively) to the off-the-field stuff doesn’t disqualify anyone from being a loyal CCFC supporter.
btw thanks for “hosting”, or whatever that thing you do is called