The Red Knight wrote:...is shocking.
We only took 284 to Bury on Saturday.
Barrow managed to take 409 to York whilst Kettering took over 300 to Cambridge.
Also, what has happened to the main bunch of singers that usually go to away games? I haven't seen them at Wycombe or Bury.
marky No.1 wrote:The Red Knight wrote:...is shocking.
We only took 284 to Bury on Saturday.
Barrow managed to take 409 to York whilst Kettering took over 300 to Cambridge.
Also, what has happened to the main bunch of singers that usually go to away games? I haven't seen them at Wycombe or Bury.
You beat me to it..... Barrow are on a roll after promotion. They got 2800 at home to Oxford and as you say 400 out of 2600 at York. they also took 450 to Altrincham but it would seem that the Club bosses are not impressed with their behaviour! (2 fans have been banned):lol:As to the singers I think they are still on their way back from Nottingham
morecambe mick wrote:BTW the next time the singers will be away will be at Port Vale.
Get used to it.
morecambe mick wrote:Maybe the usual bunch of singers got sick of all the flack they take/get on here
If you people want an atmosphere then create it yourself, or leave off the people who do sing
Maybe people can't afford to go to all away games
Maybe no-one wants to organise transport
marky wrote:That's one of the prices to pay for having a team playing league football I'm afraid.
The Red Knight wrote:So what you're saying MTID is that these people weren't really Morecambe fans as such, they just liked the idea of having a day out with the lads getting drunk?
The Red Knight wrote:. We only took 284 to Bury on Saturday. Barrow managed to take 409 to York whilst Kettering took over 300 to Cambridge.
The Red Knight wrote:I'm just surprised how quickly alot of people seem to have got bored of League football.
sgt major wrote:Have to provide some input to this one......sorry!
Morecambe have never had a massive history of being a well supported team on the road, but, in the non-league days we always took a good noisy following and whatever the anti drink merchants say - drink (in moderation) does lubricate the tonsils and helps you to sing your hearts out for the lads.
Unfortunately in this day and age kids over 14 think they have a devine right to drink when they are away from the prying eyes of their parents. They drink stuff they cant handle then think its cool to give the opposition grief on their territory. I pointed out to such a group at Wolves last season that if they carried on goading the home fans they would be sorted out by the big boys after the game without any intervention from the likes of myself. I was prompted to inform the police to come and show some presence after the game which they did. (Said dickheads were crapping it). The majority of Morecambe fans that night were top notch and shouted the team onto victory.
As for organising away travel, Mick is correct - why cant any other individuals organise travel. Mick and me looked at the fixtures in JUNE for God's sake and couldnt raise any interest from an apathetic travel crew, then as soon as it got near the Wycombe game it was all, "We want to go - can you organise a mini bus etc etc".
Of course everyone wanted to go to Forest but again there were people turning up on the day hoping to get on a full bus - the supporters bus was deemed too expensive for some!
We have now looked at the fixtures where we know we can fill the busses and have booked in advance with Staintons accordingly - maybe some of the fans could show a little more commitment and book early with us - come on lads its not rocket science. Or is the attention span of a young individual today so short??????
MTID's comments are very true - supporting a team in the league demands you look through a rule book that does not take into account the vital component of an away day - enjoyment. I remember certain posters on here moaning and spouting ground regs etc regarding standing up. Oh dear - we didnt see any stewards demanding those nice Geordie chaps sat down at Coventry last night - let's see if Sunderland fans sit quietly at Forest tonight! Are those same people going to write to the football league and demand the Newcastle fans be charged with something???? (I now sit down because my legs have gone )
The last component of enjoying the away day is watching the team play some attractive attacking football - sadly that has been put on hold for a while meethinks but I dont want to dwell on the playing side of life, MFC employ a manager to do that!
In essence we are having to grow up very fast in the league, I'm sort of on the front line at the York and see massive groups of away fans coming through the door really getting behind their teams early on (I also see groups of tosse*s on the odd occasion) - at times our away support is what it always was - non-league. It will take time but hopefully our young lads will grow up and become a very noisy but behaved set of travellers who may one day be suppoting MFC in a higher league, not just in the lower echelons like some of us old crustys have been for too many years.
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