Checkatrade v Sunderland

Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby BerlinWaller » Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:49 pm

KenH wrote:
Potted Shrimp wrote:how many home fans do you expect to turn up?


I'd expect all the self-appointed "true fans" to turn up. Otherwise they're hypocrites. They're the ones who criticise others for not attending every match or daring to criticise Jim etc, saying that "true fans" would always support the club. Regardless of whether you think the trophy is pointless or unworthy, the fact is YOUR CLUB, of whom you claim to be a true fan, need your support - you are damaging your club if you don't turn up because the club will make a loss if too few attend, due to the costs of staffing, security, etc. If you really are true fans, you'd turn up for all games to support your club. Sorry rant over, but hypocrites really bug me with their virtue signalling and holier than thou attitude.


This is a valid point and I would like to offer an example of such behaviour. At the Stoke game, I was at the Ticket office window happily paying my £5 admission. I say happy as it was a heavily discounted price and I was going to sample the PMG stand for the evening. As i was willingly parting with my hard earned, a very vocal member of this forum was collecting his freebie from the freebie window which is situated bang next to the Ticket office window. Now this person has often slated me for my posts and on numerous times has stated that the club is in a terrible financial position and unable to spend money on anything. Is he a true fan or is he in fact doing damage to the club? I will no longer be accepting his opinions and views on here. I won't name any names.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby mrpotatohead » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:34 pm

Wasn't me! :lol:
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Seasider9601 » Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:51 am

If it was a freebie ticket it was obviously going to someone who is a volunteer for the club and helps out.

Volunteers, you know, the kind of people who - without them being there - clubs would struggle.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Slanester » Fri Oct 19, 2018 8:12 am

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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Seasider9601 » Fri Oct 19, 2018 8:16 am

Slanester wrote:Just a question......Is the definition of a “true fan”, only relevant to a a supporter who attends every game?


Opening a can of worms with that question.

I've been a home and away Morecambe fan since 1985. Season ticket holder since 1988.

I've worked for the club as a volunteer (my time and my expense) in various capacities.

Last season though, and this season to date, I've not been able to attend any games due to personal and family reasons (those that know, know).

BUT.

I still spend money in the club shop and obtain match programmes etc so yes, I do consider myself (still) to be a true fan.

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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Slanester » Fri Oct 19, 2018 8:21 am

Seasider9601 wrote:
Slanester wrote:Just a question......Is the definition of a “true fan”, only relevant to a a supporter who attends every game?


Opening a can of worms with that question.

I've been a home and away Morecambe fan since 1985. Season ticket holder since 1988.

I've worked for the club as a volunteer (my time and my expense) in various capacities.

Last season though, and this season to date, I've not been able to attend any games due to personal and family reasons (those that know, know).

BUT.

I still spend money in the club shop and obtain match programmes etc so yes, I do consider myself (still) to be a true fan.

Awaits being shot down.

Absolutely agree with you mate.
New to the site, and didn’t intend to open a “can of worms.” Question deleted.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Phil Anderer » Fri Oct 19, 2018 8:23 am

There is no definitive definition of a 'true fan'. I've had a season ticket for 10 years+, but don't go to away games and rarely to cup games, so in many eyes, including in some respects my own, I'm not a 'true fan'. A 'true fan' is generally what someone wants it to be to suit their agenda, and I have, once, been guilty of that, although I did subsequently apologise. :oops:
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Seasider9601 » Fri Oct 19, 2018 8:45 am

It was a very fair question Slanester and shouldn't have been deleted.

As I see it, everybody's circumstances are different.

If someone isn't prepared (or even able) to come to the Sunderland game, they shouldn't be slated for it.

Their life their choices and all that.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Slanester » Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:00 am

[quote="Phil Anderer"]There is no definitive definition of a 'true fan'.

When originally asking the question, this was exactly my thoughts. We all know plenty of “passionate” fans of Premier league clubs who have, due to circumstance, never attended a single game. A fact that doesn’t stop them being totally committed to their team, buying the merchandise (if money allows),knowing all the history, and being in their eyes, and mine, a “true fan.”
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Slanester » Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:09 am

Seasider9601 wrote:It was a very fair question Slanester and shouldn't have been deleted.

As I see it, everybody's circumstances are different.

If someone isn't prepared (or even able) to come to the Sunderland game, they shouldn't be slated for it.

Their life their choices and all that.


That’s my opinion too. For me, you have to be a “true fan” to be associated with MFC. They certainly test all our metal. :D :D
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Seasider9601 » Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:36 am

As has been mentioned on here, a few are buying tickets just for their "loyalty points".
By the same token, a lot are buying tickets and looking forward to visiting:

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/m ... e.1448784/
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby BerlinWaller » Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:49 pm

Seasider9601 wrote:If it was a freebie ticket it was obviously going to someone who is a volunteer for the club and helps out.

Volunteers, you know, the kind of people who - without them being there - clubs would struggle.


I don't think he was a volunteer unless he was collecting pint pots at half time in exchange for his free entry clever dick.

Clever dicks, you know, the kind of people who think they know everything and can't help spouting off every chance they get.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby BerlinWaller » Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:50 pm

mrpotatohead wrote:Wasn't me! :lol:


Haha, no it wasn't you.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby Seasider9601 » Sat Oct 20, 2018 8:15 pm

BerlinWaller wrote:
Seasider9601 wrote:If it was a freebie ticket it was obviously going to someone who is a volunteer for the club and helps out.

Volunteers, you know, the kind of people who - without them being there - clubs would struggle.


I don't think he was a volunteer unless he was collecting pint pots at half time in exchange for his free entry clever dick.

Clever dicks, you know, the kind of people who think they know everything and can't help spouting off every chance they get.


I know them well, yes. Clever Dick.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby shrimperteer » Sat Oct 20, 2018 9:36 pm

BerlinWaller wrote:Clever dicks, you know, the kind of people who think they know everything and can't help spouting off every chance they get.


I know the sort. There was a couple on here when we had that poor start to the season. Thought they knew it all and kept spouting off at every chance they got. Turned out they were talking shit and the ones who told them that were right.
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Re: Checkatrade v Sunderland

Postby mfcbro » Sun Oct 21, 2018 6:19 am

At least clever dicks don't hide behind a username Berlin waller
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