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Posted

Yeah muffed it.

If a mod would like to fix.

Stick with the team through thick and thin

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Dont attend matches, we are playing pathetic footy after all

Posted

The problem with a poll like this is that we would all say the same thing. It's the people who aren't crazy enough to come onto forums like this that would not attend when we're playing poorly. Don't you think?

Posted

Very narrow minded and stereotypical, worthy of a failed high school project...yawn !

There are 1000's of reasons some may not choose to attend a game....one of which is having a life with more in it than just football..another is family..there is work.. there are a myriad of other reasons but please by all means play out your little heartfelt tanty !!

Life isnt black and white unless youre filth.. there's a million shades in between :huh::unsure:

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Going to the football Vs doing some gardening or some other mundane task that is called a "hobby" if you are over 70. gee, a real tough one that one. Will watch a cow play ping pong if it means getting out, drinking beer and yelling for 4 straight hours. Win or lose, it is good fun!

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If i can get to the footy i go, Sometimes i have other [censored] on. I barrack for melbourne-always will. This is a silly poll, out to make people feel guilty. Sure this year as the team is playing so badly some weeks i may just say "no i just can't hack it" Do i deserve to be hung out to dry?? No and i wont be. The Melbourne Football club is one of many things i love on this planet, but it sure as hell aint the only thing!!


Posted

Yeah i'm there every melbourne game. My footy mate is in his fifties and keeping the Pharmaceutical Companies that make blood pressure tablets in business.

Posted
Very narrow minded and stereotypical, worthy of a failed high school project...yawn !

There are 1000's of reasons some may not choose to attend a game....one of which is having a life with more in it than just football..another is family..there is work.. there are a myriad of other reasons but please by all means play out your little heartfelt tanty !!

Life isnt black and white unless youre filth.. there's a million shades in between :huh::unsure:

Fair call. I attend matches when I can and when it doesn't clash with my own sporting/other commitments. How the team is travelling usually has very little to do with it - hence why I am likely to attend more matches this year than I have for a long time. Just works out better.

Posted

I'll never stop supporting the club. I go to every game possible... apart from when I have work.

Posted
Very narrow minded and stereotypical, worthy of a failed high school project...yawn !

There are 1000's of reasons some may not choose to attend a game....one of which is having a life with more in it than just football..another is family..there is work.. there are a myriad of other reasons but please by all means play out your little heartfelt tanty !!

Life isnt black and white unless youre filth.. there's a million shades in between :huh::unsure:

Well said Bub......

I will take my interstate ass to any game that is reachable, therefore I will try to make it to Canberra, and would always go the Swans game at the SCG.

But not being there for any number of reasons (poor health has kept me from making the trip south) doesn't make a person a bad supporter.

I will always love and support the club (no matter what & especially now) but it, and the sport itself isn't everything.

And that doesn't make me a poor supporter so I didn't vote, sorry!!!

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