Time for a protest at the Watford game

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by SPARTA » 15 Dec 2014 11:53

Just don't go!! I don't any more. That's largely down to the Zingarevich saga, the relentless bullshit from SJM, and now the mystery Thai's, and the mess we are still very much in! I just don't care for the game any more! It's a real shame when an old head doesn't feel in touch with his own club any more, but that's where many of us are at!
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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by melonhead » 15 Dec 2014 12:09

OOOOOOooorrrrrrr........
you just got old, and other things became a bigger priority

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by melonhead » 15 Dec 2014 12:12

ill be going and i'm going to thoroughly enjoy the time spent, surveying the game in total silence in a curmudgeonly manner, with cold feet. I may even take some mince pies to hand out.

but generally speaking, just shut up and get behind the team you bunch of arse

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by SPARTA » 15 Dec 2014 12:14

melonhead OOOOOOooorrrrrrr........
you just got old, and other things became a bigger priority


No they haven't. In fact it was the one thing my children and I loved to do every weekend. I've been falling out of love with the game for several years, and now sadly it's finally reached my own club. Hopefully if and when it ran properly again, I'll get the bug back, but I fear that wont be for some time, if at all. The game has gone to shit.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by WoodleyRoyal » 15 Dec 2014 12:18

lol at not liking football any more because of who owns the club


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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by SPARTA » 15 Dec 2014 12:24

What part of falling out of love with the game for several years did you miss? It's everything about the modern game, especially the financial mess it's in.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by melonhead » 15 Dec 2014 12:32

SPARTA What part of falling out of love with the game for several years did you miss? It's everything about the modern game, especially the financial mess it's in.


oh, so nothing to do with the club, SJM or the new owners then?
just a general and gradual falling out of love with the game.

sound like you just got old and other things became more enjoyable

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by SPARTA » 15 Dec 2014 12:37

melonhead
SPARTA What part of falling out of love with the game for several years did you miss? It's everything about the modern game, especially the financial mess it's in.


oh, so nothing to do with the club, SJM or the new owners then?
just a general and gradual falling out of love with the game.

sound like you just got old and other things became more enjoyable


I'm younger than you, you little tart! Nothing became more enjoyable, I can assure you of that. I wish it had.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by melonhead » 15 Dec 2014 12:40

:lol:

well I for one wish youd, grow old with a little dignity, and stop blaming how you became less interesting on the football club.


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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by Big Foot » 15 Dec 2014 12:42

Cpl Jones Dont panic This cannot be allowed to carry on. It's like buying a new house but the old owners want to stay living in the house and have a say in how the house should be run .

John M , Nicky H and all the old board must leave and then it's a case of back NA or sack him .

On saturday it's time to make our feelings known .

I'll be doing the same protest I've done since Adkins was appointed - not attending home games/spending as little money as possible with the club

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by Pepe the Horseman » 15 Dec 2014 12:42

Haag Royal I would like to protest against that bell end who shouts "come on. Be loud, be proud.....etc.." Boring, annoying and embarrassing.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by WoodleyRoyal » 15 Dec 2014 12:43

I seriously don't get it, a football match is about 11 v 11. You turn up, watch, sing if you want... or don't. Drink if you wan't.... or don't, meet your mates, or go on your own. For me it's not about how much money the players earn, or who owns the club, football finances have naff all to do with match day experience, and as the ST prices have been static now for god knows how long, it's not even effecting me in the pocket. IMO they are strange reasons to 'fall out of love with the game' but I appreciate you are not alone in that reasoning, i suppose it depends on what you want from football. If for instance you didn't read the sport section of the newspapers or trawl the interspaz for every last morsel of football drudgery, you wouldn't know how much players were on or who owns the club or how much the club is making, losing. Give it a try a self-imposed football news ban for a year then go back. turn up on the first day of the season not knowing who we have signed who we have sold. Sit in your seat and watch a game of football. Simples

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by chilipepper91 » 15 Dec 2014 12:47

Gonna be at Ascot instead that day. Wasn't a particularly hard decision.

The crowds will keep falling as people find other forms of entertainment they actually enjoy


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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by marcusopp » 15 Dec 2014 13:09

I've not been at all this year and only went to one last year.
When McD was in charge I attended as many as I could given that i play saturdays and live in croydon. Still got a good third of home games in though.
Adkins is a tw@t, the owners are on another planet. SJM was very amibitious, but no one else will care for the club the way he does. It's just a money laundering expercise for Anton and the Thais.
If Adkins does get the elbow i'll do my best to get to the next home game, til then i'll keep my £24 for crisps and beer!

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by tee peg » 15 Dec 2014 13:10

The players should be given the chance to make amends for the fiasco at the week end.
its a must win game on Saturday.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by Winston Smith » 15 Dec 2014 13:12

Might stay at home and pull myself around the house/local park

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by Royal Lady » 15 Dec 2014 13:23

Winston Smith Might stay at home and pull myself around the house/local park

Ban this filth.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by floyd__streete » 15 Dec 2014 13:34

Sandman Should do the not turning up thing after Christmas and go to watch a Non- League game instead. That way people can wear the Macs they got for Christmas and with Non-League football being so much more fan friendly than the modern professional game it's possible that the Maidenhead tannoy man would play requests like, the greatest hits of Jethro Tull, Yes and King Crimson.


Q: for you Sandman - when Reading go into liquidation and have to start up a new club in the Hellenic League.....will you attend the matches?

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by floyd__streete » 15 Dec 2014 13:36

and wrt to the protest.....I suggest perhaps ripping up the many thousands of empty seats at your disposal.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by sandman » 15 Dec 2014 14:22

Q 4 Floyd, was that really the best picture you could find for the fans verdict?

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