Offy wrote:Not me I'm afraid.
I'm a stay away fan, and will be for the foreseeable future, but that's
purely because of family reasons.But if purple are stating away because of boring rugby, i think it's about time you start going again, from what I've seen and heard, it's been some exciting stuff
on a side note, what great noise and great following by the black and white army again last night
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Personally I would not class you as a stay away fan if there are outside factors involved as to why you cannot go. Its more those who choose to stay away I am thinking of.
for several years I was, lets say, geographically challenged and it was impossible for me to attend. It did not stop me supporting the club though.
I sort of get those who quote the last two years results / performances. That said, when Radford was appointed, was it not the case that Pearson stated that the club had been poorly managed (no youth set up) and that those he trusted (McRae / Gentle) had given out very generous contracts and there would be a period of time to sort this out. Not such a case of a transitional period, but a clearing of drift wood?
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but those who have said in the past "I won't go again until Radford is out" would surely be cutting their noses off to spite their faces?
Of the games we have lost, Cas were the better side on the night, Wigan took the points off a brain fart of an off load, Widnes wiped the flour with us. We then do what we needed to do against Wakey, did rovers in the best comeback win I have seen, Wire were 100%, St's away is never a gimme.
I would urge those who are undecided to back the team and the club this Friday against Hudds.