Another straw poll
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me and my dad are season ticket holders and probably miss 1 or 2 home a year. We also go around half the away games. Although planning too we have decided to give Saturday a miss because i can only see us being dire and losing 3 or 4-0
BURNETT OUT
BURNETT OUT
Not old school dagger but started following daggers 07, Season ticket holder last three seasons, only missed Oxford home and away last season and this term the last three missed (bereavement) and the next four (holiday) but will do nearly all the rest, from what I can make out in the past quite a lot of daggers fans DO go on here who watch us full-time and many who do go on here are very keyed up on the clubs highs and failings , whichever way you want to look at it.
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season ticket holder
Once a a Member of Wayne Burnetts barmy army that now sadly appears a platoon.
Missed 4 games in the last six years , one being stuk on a train that hit somebody on the way to Gillingham one Easter Monday.
Perhaps its me because every game i have missed we have won .
Tonight i also decided to give it a miss for no other reason then i could not be bothered.
Guess what we are not loseing
Once a a Member of Wayne Burnetts barmy army that now sadly appears a platoon.
Missed 4 games in the last six years , one being stuk on a train that hit somebody on the way to Gillingham one Easter Monday.
Perhaps its me because every game i have missed we have won .
Tonight i also decided to give it a miss for no other reason then i could not be bothered.
Guess what we are not loseing
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I love it when this argument gets rolled out.
A proper willy waving fest.
If someone really did say that people who can't always make games can't have an opinion; it says it all.
Perhaps if the team delivered and the experience was improved people would come back.
My question is; how many times have the senior members of the board paid good money to watch spineless shit? Did they go home happy? did they tell their friends? Would they bother again?
I've seen and heard some shit in my time...but this is hilarious.
You can't take everything said on a public forum seriously, but it might help them to understand why there's such discord amongst the fans.
If only there were messages on items of bed linen to make them understand!!!
A proper willy waving fest.
If someone really did say that people who can't always make games can't have an opinion; it says it all.
Perhaps if the team delivered and the experience was improved people would come back.
My question is; how many times have the senior members of the board paid good money to watch spineless shit? Did they go home happy? did they tell their friends? Would they bother again?
I've seen and heard some shit in my time...but this is hilarious.
You can't take everything said on a public forum seriously, but it might help them to understand why there's such discord amongst the fans.
If only there were messages on items of bed linen to make them understand!!!
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Been a season ticket holder since 2000-01 season just after we won promotion from the ryman premier league..
I go to about 2 or 3 local away games a season...
I go to about 2 or 3 local away games a season...
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My lad and I both have season tickets. We go to all home games apart from midweek school nights and around half the away games. It's not been great fun lately although away trips are still a god laugh. I guess we enjoy meeting our fellow fans. Giving Yeovil a miss to attend our very first England game on Friday, for me at the age of 54. My lad wants the manager out, Im more patient. COYD
3 generations? That's impressive.hockley dagger wrote:My lad and I both have season tickets. We go to all home games apart from midweek school nights and around half the away games. It's not been great fun lately although away trips are still a god laugh. I guess we enjoy meeting our fellow fans. Giving Yeovil a miss to attend our very first England game on Friday, for me at the age of 54. My lad wants the manager out, Im more patient. COYD
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3 generations?
father and son mate.
i bring my kids aswell but only as punishment.
father and son mate.
i bring my kids aswell but only as punishment.
but we finished 9th!
Former season ticket holder, couldn't afford to renew this season, usually make it to 15-20 games and the occasional local away.
Haven't actually bothered at all this season, voting with my feet as they say. (Well the one that works anyway)
Haven't actually bothered at all this season, voting with my feet as they say. (Well the one that works anyway)
Sorry about your damn luck!
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Not even close fella. Read the top post.DagenHammer87 wrote:I love it when this argument gets rolled out.
A proper willy waving fest.
If someone really did say that people who can't always make games can't have an opinion; it says it all.
Perhaps if the team delivered and the experience was improved people would come back.
My question is; how many times have the senior members of the board paid good money to watch spineless shit? Did they go home happy? did they tell their friends? Would they bother again?
I've seen and heard some shit in my time...but this is hilarious.
You can't take everything said on a public forum seriously, but it might help them to understand why there's such discord amongst the fans.
If only there were messages on items of bed linen to make them understand!!!