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As football fans, we are at the whims of chairmen, managers and players who are so out of touch with our experiences as fans.
Not for any of them the scraping together of £25 to buy a match ticket on a Saturday. The constant juggling of finances to try and follow your team. The journeys around the country in ageing, roasting coaches, cars packed full of lads or the fun of trying to find connecting trains are alien to these people.
No matter how much they kiss the badge or proclaim their undying love to the press, you know that their loyalty is for sale.
The same can't be said for us lot. Our choices are stark.
United or nothing.
And they really are our choices. We put up with what we have and continue to pay for it or we decide to step away from it all and stop going.
We can whinge, moan and grumble. But unless someone organises a committee and orchastrates a take over... what exactly are we mere fans going to achieve? Our money is but small change to football chairman, who really make the decisions about what goes on with little thought to what the fans may actually want. As much as we hate it, we are insignificant in the grand scheme of football.
The only legitimate protest a football fans has in isolation is to stop going. Write a letter to the Chairman and tell him why. If you really hate it all that much, there is nothing else you can do.
I'm not at that stage completely yet. But I know I'm not exactly envious of those who've travelled down tonight. And as I type, we concede the third.
Does anyone have any other plans in amongst their hyperbole?
Not for any of them the scraping together of £25 to buy a match ticket on a Saturday. The constant juggling of finances to try and follow your team. The journeys around the country in ageing, roasting coaches, cars packed full of lads or the fun of trying to find connecting trains are alien to these people.
No matter how much they kiss the badge or proclaim their undying love to the press, you know that their loyalty is for sale.
The same can't be said for us lot. Our choices are stark.
United or nothing.
And they really are our choices. We put up with what we have and continue to pay for it or we decide to step away from it all and stop going.
We can whinge, moan and grumble. But unless someone organises a committee and orchastrates a take over... what exactly are we mere fans going to achieve? Our money is but small change to football chairman, who really make the decisions about what goes on with little thought to what the fans may actually want. As much as we hate it, we are insignificant in the grand scheme of football.
The only legitimate protest a football fans has in isolation is to stop going. Write a letter to the Chairman and tell him why. If you really hate it all that much, there is nothing else you can do.
I'm not at that stage completely yet. But I know I'm not exactly envious of those who've travelled down tonight. And as I type, we concede the third.
Does anyone have any other plans in amongst their hyperbole?