Joined: Nov 21 2003 Posts: 620 Location: 6th Floor Window of the School Book Depository, Elm St, Dallas.
my my my haven't we all got our knickers in a twist?
Come on people some simple facts...
You are no better or worse a supporter based on the number of times you go or don't go. Thats as much as anything can be down to simple economics.
A lot of people on here have not yet had the joys of having a family or mortgage to pay so its a lot easier to follow the team.
It is something you do if you want to and if you can.
I don't care if someone has watched for 5 10 15 30 50 years...
they are a fan the same as the one that started going last week (that might be their first game out of 30 years we all start somewhere.
It's true some people just want to moan at everything.
They can its their right to be miserable.
They are as annoying as the people who can never see any wrong at all.
but that is their right to be like that.
THE ONLY PROBLEM IS...
When you have people who cannot understand that there is a difference between debate and an argument.
As jukesy knows we can disagree without falling out!
Only finish college at 4 which i was prepared to sod off anyway, but my mate who i go with only finishes work at 5 and cant get out of it, so thats me buggered!
Joined: Oct 10 2004 Posts: 3053 Location: The Birthplace of Lord Sam
Vicki_w wrote:I, elsewhere, wrote: Nope. Things I currently have to worry about:
1. Whether my family in Australia are ok 2. Whether I will still have a job next month 3. Anything associated with my w*****g 4. Paying my mortgage
I watch Wigan matches as a bit of light relief from the rest of the week, the last thing I need is to start getting myself worked up about that as well.
Offending word removed for JTB :wink:
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