Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
don't get all touchy about it, i'm pretty sure i didn't mention your right to an opinion. we're all guilty of it on here, that wasn't a personal attack. but we'd do well to take a look at the guys who travelled over there on the night, sang their hearts out and gave far more than a 'meh' response. i've no interest in dropping to levels of who is or isn't a true gooner because that is pretty pathetic. but when we watch the games from our safe pods at home it wouldn't hurt focusing a little more on the guys who commit a large chunk of their lives following the team here, there and everywhere and recalling how actually making those commitments, which is far more than turning on a TV/PC, compares to how much we take from the games.
Fair enough.

Just reached the stage where this team doesn't engage me in any conceivable way. After an endless stream of failure, for want of a bit of investment, for want of a bit of heart, for want of a manager dismounting his high horse, hearing anything about the glory of yet another failure just grinds. That was a great chance to get it right just once, to put a bit of spark back in an otherwise dead club. Blown. So I guess either say let's wait and see what happens next time (we already know of course) or fuck it, everything has limits. Thinking back on those 20 years we didn't exactly set the world on fire but there was never the thought you weren't part of things. The club seems alien now and that doesn't help at all when mediocrity sets in. If we're not all in it together then we're not all in it together. Hats off to those fans who are still making the trek and hoping for better days. But they are hoping alone because the club plainly has different ambitions.