Korova Milk Bar
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Context is key.You are aware there are dozens upon dozens of examples of "ultras" boycotting matches, yeah?
Context is key.You are aware there are dozens upon dozens of examples of "ultras" boycotting matches, yeah?
fud --look at the long picture---time to fukca few clubs xxx12-years-old? Haha good one pal. What’s wrong with supporting your team? I thought we were the best fans in the planet fs.
Our own fans can be our worst enemies at times...
to be fair mate did you go to any of the beam backs. The atmosphere was strange. I still have the paper beam back tickets somewhere. I’m sure I watched the 6-2 defeat to the mhanks on beam back
You alright?fud --look at the long picture---time to fukca few clubs xxx
They're in extremely dire financial circumstances at the moment.So they should tbh because clubs in the SPL didn’t all go bust when we went down the divisions like some thought they would, so what’s the point in boycotting now?
This some folk just wont see the bigger picture, hit them where it hurts!"ahv been tae every gemme since nineteen-canteen and ahm no stoappin fur nothin'"
Beam back wouldn't work at all in this day and age. Everyone on their seat watching a small screen in the corner wouldn't be appealing v on a big screen from the comfort of your living room and as you say the atmosphere was quite weird.
I'm not sure how feasible it would be in terms of space but a marquee with a much larger screen, bars, food stall etc. could work.
An external area fan zone would be the best place for that but in the interim if possible, you could have that area on the pitch and charge £10-15 a head to watch. Obviously you'd need to devise a way to protect the pitch but it's done for gigs at Hampden, Murrayfield, Wembley etc. so it is doable.
It's a catch 22 anyway, by supporting our starting 11, we fund the opposition so boycotting away games is a non factor.I’d rather go support the starting 11.