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Personally I think the sooner nobody goes to see Wasps, the sooner they fail and franchising as a concept is proven not to work, and it dissuades other clubs in whatever sport from trying in the future.Just on the morals of going to Wasps:
I've got a mate or two who go occasionally. I don't fall out with them, I just explain to them why I think Wasps shouldn't be here.
They're still mates though, I don't consider them immoral, or at least any more immoral than they already were.
The truth of it is though, that I've yet to meet a Wasps fan from this part of the world who supports the team with the kind of passion that CCFC or CRFC fans take as given.
Which, I think, is another reason why they're struggling - they haven't established a genuine fanbase here, just some people who'll go every now and then when it suits them. It's an excuse for a couple of beers, or to get the kids out of the house for a bit mostly, there's no genuine investment in the team.
That being said, for said protest, going that hardcore wasn't going to get anybody out to it. As it happened, we *still* didn't, so I guess it made no difference(!) but for a protest, you need to decide, pragmatically, what the most important thing is. At that point, it was the risk of CCFC not being based in Coventry - everything else could wait.
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