What Quill said. There is a very good reason why people disagree with you. It's because you are so very very wrong. I haven't been to a home game in four years. Before that I barely missed a game since I was seven years old. I'm 55 now. You tell me I'm not a 'real fan'. OK
A simple binary situation: You either are a fan or are not a fan. Not so simple when it comes to being a twat who measures fandom in degrees.
I think you should maybe scan back through the thread?I haven't accused anybody of not being a 'fan'.You're posting to the wrong person.
Differences of opinion are fine. It's when people start calling others ****s just because they have a different opinion. There's some right ****s on here.
We need as many city fans as we can muster. Anyway the alternative isnt that appealing to me, Gardening ,decorating. You just can't beat a few beers then off to the match. I'm no allam fan, but we were in the sh1te when they turned up and we are in the sh1te now. They will go eventually, to be replaced by some other rich owner,who didn't get rich by been a decent bloke. Those of you who stay away just aren't helping at all
Serious question. I haven't got nothing at all against people who still go to games. Try and answer this though, what makes you more of a genuine fan than someone like me? Because many on here still go to games. I do ask in all seriousness though.
I Actually lived in Fen Drayton then picked my son up from Histon. By the time is finished buggering about it was just short of 350. Then if I had time I'd get fish& chips from Harry Jackson's on Rosmead st, well worth the trip.
I've met a few fans over the years who live elsewhere these days.including the fella who travelled up from Portsmouth every game and we used to sit behind a bloke who lived in london,he was as enthusiastic as it gets and it rubs off on other fans. City fans always make feel feel good ,but you expat fans are simply the best.