Supporting them and having fun going to watch them.
You guys just dont get it. The actual football is only a part of what it is all about.
There are an awful lot of also-ran shi~~bag clubs going around and a lot of people enjoy going to watch them.
We can't all be married to Hollywood beauts.
Hey pal, believe it or not I am also a very happy chappy, on the same boat as yourself mate, I realize that we are a shocking footballing team and if yesterdays result and performance is anything to go by then we are in for a helluva long season once again.
There will be folks along to remind us about the half empty mini bus blah blah blah
But fk me we will need a train for next season at this rate....
I agree with Deacon*. I enjoy everything that goes with the fitba over and above the 90 minutes more than ever now. Dinna get me wrong it great if you get a cracking game but as ive got older ive come to appreciate stuff like other cultures, different football fandom, blethering to randoms, sampling new drink(as i dont go out on nights out these days), days oot with Jnr pre match and meeting genuinley nice people(it goes along way toward forming opinions of places/clubs) The day oot makes the experience. Part of the reason im taking a year out of a season ticket. I'm going to spend a season heading all over the shop to have a laugh and experience different places from Cumnock to Cliftonville to Bathgate Thistle to Legia Warsaw.
My love of Fitba increased when i realised there was more to football than 90 mins
*who will show me the delights of Nairn this season(hopefully)
Jump on the train then, a f ucking friendly played across the sea with another side desperate to avoid injuries pre Europe(ask the likes of hubs/hertz fans what they would prefer?)......it was only a kick-about, I’m sure the dandies there had a good time pre/post match, hopefully you are doing the same and not wasting time watching replays of said kick-about.
SF
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