by voyager1 »
06 Apr 2010 17:26
Dirk Gently But because that sort of supporter is such an "ideal" that many supporters aspire to, and because the clubs and media reinforce that image, the stereotype of the die-hard supporter lives on, and we regularly have the "I'm a better supporter than you" pissing competitions here.
My response should probably be on a different thread but anyway....
You are right - You do get a lot of the "my support is better than yours debate" but universally, how do you measure one's level of support?
1. I spend more money than you - You could have been a season ticket holder for the past 10 years but some rich person or company could appear out of nowhere and buy an executive box and/or expensive corporate hospitality for the season, therefore spending more money in one go than the other person who's spent over 10 years. In addition, the person who spends the money on the box might not even be a Reading supporter - merely purchasing it to entertain business clients.
2. I've been to more games - What about younger and/or newer fans. The "hardcore supporter" who has been at Reading for 40 years, were they not a hardcore supporter 35 years ago?
3. I go to more away games - What about people who can't make away games? What about a person who travels to every away game and then stops for a few years due to family commitments and then starts up again later on?
Its a tricky concept bit like trying to define the size of a club.