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If you didn't have a season ticket, would you still go on Friday to watch the mighty Crewe.

I'm not sure I can be arsed to be honest. Cant we just forfeit all our remaining games now fro the rest of the season and save ourselves the bother.
 



If you didn't have a season ticket, would you still go on Friday to watch the mighty Crewe.

I'm not sure I can be arsed to be honest. Cant we just forfeit all our remaining games now fro the rest of the season and save ourselves the bother.
Is that how you support a team then ,just go when they are winning. Not for me ,I will be there having a good day out with the football an integral part of it. You slag players off for not being bothered and then cant be bothered to go ??
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If you didn't have a season ticket, would you still go on Friday to watch the mighty Crewe.

I'm not sure I can be arsed to be honest. Cant we just forfeit all our remaining games now fro the rest of the season and save ourselves the bother.

I thought it was the players who weren't trying.
 
And that's why McCabe loves Sheffield United fans. There's no wonder he's got a permanent smirk. No matter how many times he screws the club and fans over, they keep turning up in the thousands to line his back pocket. It's the blades way
 
The worse you treat us the more devoted we will become? Since when did something thats supposed to be fun take on this meaning?

Dazzler, this one isn't for you to field.....
 
I've volunteerd to work Friday, bollocks to em.
 
As a senior citizen season ticket holder, my last game was 2nd January 2016, 2-3 defeat to Peterborough.

I doubt I'll attend another game for a while, initially caused by illness, but more recently caused by lack of entertainment.
 
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It all depends on why you go to football matches. If it was purely to see my team win and/or play entertaining football, I'd find another club to support. But I've watched them go down to Division 4 and back and, despite what some would have us believe, the team was much worse back then than the current one - we're 12th for Christ's sake, not threatened with relegation. Each to their own but I attended more away games in D4 than any other season and mostly enjoyed the experience - I certainly didn't expect that as I struggled to hold back the tears following our defeat to Walsall.
 
Under normal circumstances I would've stopped going a couple of months ago. But £380 is a lot of money not to make use of it. So I'm here until the bitter end, even if it does make me effing miserable. I'm done with away matches this season though.
Ditto
 
I have a season ticket and I am not going
i was planning to go, but Spanish air traffic controllers are holding a strike Thursday, so circumstances may prevent it. Not actually too bothered if i get another day in the sun :)
 
i was planning to go, but Spanish air traffic controllers are holding a strike Thursday, so circumstances may prevent it. Not actually too bothered if i get another day in the sun :)


He picked the right time to emigrate didn't he??
 
If you didn't have a season ticket, would you still go on Friday to watch the mighty Crewe.

I'm not sure I can be arsed to be honest. Cant we just forfeit all our remaining games now fro the rest of the season and save ourselves the bother.
Sadly yes - probably. I'm a 58 year old mug who's supported the bastards for over 51 years. That said it's getting harder and harder, and be lying if I didn't admit that the thought of not going, does enter the psyche. Definitely no more 'aways' though this year.
 
Almost certainly not, but in the spirit of a true Yorkshire man I intend to get the most value I can out of my season ticket. Clearly I am also a deluded Yorkshire man if I associate any value at all to the rubbish I endure at the lane.
 
It all depends on why you go to football matches. If it was purely to see my team win and/or play entertaining football, I'd find another club to support. But I've watched them go down to Division 4 and back and, despite what some would have us believe, the team was much worse back then than the current one - we're 12th for Christ's sake, not threatened with relegation. Each to their own but I attended more away games in D4 than any other season and mostly enjoyed the experience - I certainly didn't expect that as I struggled to hold back the tears following our defeat to Walsall.

Ditto............never miss, rain,snow or blow. Bad manager or Good manager,Playing well or playing bad. Never played Team Manager Though.
Its not the real world is it.
 
There's got to be a Saturday afternoon car boot sale on somewhere, surely?
 
And that's why McCabe loves Sheffield United fans. There's no wonder he's got a permanent smirk. No matter how many times he screws the club and fans over, they keep turning up in the thousands to line his back pocket. It's the blades way
If you honestly believe that Kevin McCabe is lining his pockets as a result of 18,000 supporters turning up at Bramall Lane, you are deluded. He has lost and continues to lose large amounts of money as a result of our current plight. Whether this plight is largely of his own making is irrelevant in this context.
 



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