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BuryStEdmundsBlade

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Get behind the team even if things don't seem to be going well. Make up for those like me, who can't make the game. Tar.

With todays results it is a great opportunity for us so get behind the lads.

Come on you red and white wizards!!! :thumbup:
 

Most fans do anyway. Those that pay their money to watch the team have the right to do what they like - even if that's booing.
 
Most fans do anyway. Those that pay their money to watch the team have the right to do what they like - even if that's booing.

Not the response I wanted. :thumbdown: It should be yep, of course we will.

Some fans get behind the team no matter what, a lot don't.
 
Sorry it's not the one you wanted - this is a forum though.

The fans, as usual, will get behind the team, I'm sure. If the team then show the level of commitment, tactical awareness and skill that they've shown quite often recently, then some of the crowd might start showing their displeasure.

It's not just us, by the way, and nor is our vocal displeasure in any way disproportionate. I went to Donny Rovers vs Derby County last night, and seeing the Rams play was just like watching us. Interestingly, hearing the Rams fans was just like hearing ours, too.

So, if the team play like shit tomorrow, then I'm not going to stand there cheering them as if the sun shines out of their collective arse, I'm afraid. Sorry if that's not what you want to hear, but I reserve the right to do so.
 
Sorry it's not the one you wanted - this is a forum though.

The fans, as usual, will get behind the team, I'm sure. If the team then show the level of commitment, tactical awareness and skill that they've shown quite often recently, then some of the crowd might start showing their displeasure.

It's not just us, by the way, and nor is our vocal displeasure in any way disproportionate. I went to Donny Rovers vs Derby County last night, and seeing the Rams play was just like watching us. Interestingly, hearing the Rams fans was just like hearing ours, too.

So, if the team play like shit tomorrow, then I'm not going to stand there cheering them as if the sun shines out of their collective arse, I'm afraid. Sorry if that's not what you want to hear, but I reserve the right to do so.

Yep, it's a forum full of Blades fans who all want the same thing. It works both ways...the crowd lift the players and visa versa. The last 2 or 3 times I've been to Bramall Lane it's not been the case which has been disappointing for someone who can't get to many games. So therefore I'm trying to encourage those who are going to get behind the team.
 

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