I hope not Nick last time was bad enough.Don't really think there is much tension about it, certainly nothing like there was at Sixfields.
I can't be bothered to argue or get worked up about it. It is what it is. But another customer said the best thing that could happen, is for nobody to go and they'd soon be back at the Ricoh ? He supports West Ham so I ignored that , but he has a point.I haven't really seen any apart from a very small number of accounts online who are very much anti CCFC anyway.
I can't be bothered to argue or get worked up about it. It is what it is. But another customer said the best thing that could happen, is for nobody to go and they'd soon be back at the Ricoh ? He supports West Ham so I ignored that , but he has a point.
Don't really think there is much tension about it, certainly nothing like there was at Sixfields.
There is still tension, the fact people feel they have to justify their decision shows that.
Told him it's not the Miners Strike John, now that did turn nasty !I suspect that's more because of the tension last time around and all of the scab type nonsense. I've hardly seen any of that which is a good thing!
There is still tension, the fact people feel they have to justify their decision shows that.
Tell him all the 'Happy Hammers' should do the same over the London stadium - They'll soon be back at the Boleyn.I can't be bothered to argue or get worked up about it. It is what it is. But another customer said the best thing that could happen, is for nobody to go and they'd soon be back at the Ricoh ? He supports West Ham so I ignored that , but he has a point.
Not sure he does this time around.
My son has been asking nearly enough every day since the last day of the season when the next home game is... I finally got us a pair of season tickets and he’s over the moon!
Do what makes you and your family happy.
Not sure he does this time around.
When the move was announced there were a few that tried to cause a bit of tension but they got no validation so haven't kept on. The club's Facebook posts always get a few people having a go but they always had, Facebook is full of people wanting to complain about anything.
I think the fundraising going so well this season is an indication of how people feel. Even people who have decided not to go to St Andrew's have donated as they respect it is a personal decision and there has been no huge call to boycott.
Crowds will be down as some just can't attend and some don't think it's correct, which is their right, but I don't think we're going to see anywhere near the fracture of Sixfields.
Put a brick through his window next time you clean it!!!!A customer on my round told me yesterday not to get angry with him. I said why should I be angry have you got a new window cleaner ? No he replied that after great thought he'd got a season ticket for our matches in Brum. He's a smashing old chap in his 70's who I've known for years. Told him not to be silly it's his choice, you do what feels right. He said he felt guilty etc, as he knows im not going, but thats my choice, i don't judge nobody.
But it shows the tension already festering amongst us fans, at any age.
Am I doing that?I don’t think this constant assuming bad intentions from anyone who disagrees is particularly helpful. We all love the club and having us move away for any reason is bound to get tensions high.
Does it annoy anybody else when a fan of another team shares their opinion on what they’d do in this situation? When they know nothing much about it, and clearly haven’t had to put up with this shit first hand.
It is quite annoying when people say stuff and have no idea what they are on about.
Let’s say a fan of Manchester United who’s been to Old Trafford less times than I have, who says he/she’d follow them anywhere!
At least there's not a hill at St Andrews....
I didnt understand the people that went all the way to Sixfields to not go in...
I feel I have to justify it, Torch. I have told a few people and they have all been very surprised, if not shocked.I think that depends on the person. I don't feel I have to justify going to St Andrews anymore than I did when I went to Sixfields.
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