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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    I would guess about 95% who go to most away matches are members of clubs affiliated to the DSA, doesn?t mean they have to agree with what the do or stand for, I think most probably join clubs for the travel part and quite rightly access to away tickets
    Majority of fans that go to away games go independent of DSA clubs. Some games we have 1,200 fans - how do they get into the 10 buses (tops) that the clubs run regularly? Stand on the roof? Hang underneath?

    Believe it or not many people just don't see the value in being a member of any club - even priority for non season ticket holders over season ticket holders doesn't swing it for many.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Majority of fans that go to away games go independent of DSA clubs. Some games we have 1,200 fans - how do they get into the 10 buses (tops) that the clubs run regularly? Stand on the roof? Hang underneath?

    Believe it or not many people just don't see the value in being a member of any club - even priority for non season ticket holders over season ticket holders doesn't swing it for many.
    Not everyone is a social outcast like yerself.

    People like you, who go to games outwith a supporters club, will never understand the people’s game.

    Just you focus on the dinner party circuit ya f?ckin pap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Not everyone is a social outcast like yerself.

    People like you, who go to games outwith a supporters club, will never understand the people?s game.

    Just you focus on the dinner party circuit ya f?ckin pap.
    What about fans that travel to an opponents ground while their own team are actually playing at home that day? Do they "understand the people's game?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AuldYin View Post
    What about fans that travel to an opponents ground while their own team are actually playing at home that day? Do they "understand the people's game?"
    Ooooofffftttt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Ooooofffftttt.
    It was a stick on you believed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AuldYin View Post
    What about fans that travel to an opponents ground while their own team are actually playing at home that day? Do they "understand the people's game?"
    Oh ffs.

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