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Similar here. 

If you strongly want to go, I'd just go. People are still going to away games, people bought season tickets, so no one can criticise really.

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If you want to go then go pal. It's personal choice, dont let anyone tell you otherwise. I'm staying away and will continue to do so while he's still there but I do think and always have thought that he will not sell whatever we or the trust do. It will take the regulator to remove him in my opinion or he will sell at the very last minute when he finally understands that the club will be taken off him.

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1 minute ago, Routh 1867 said:

So your happy if he has a mental meltdown. Reight. But it’s ok there’s no dilemma. Ffs. 

Who's said they're having a mental meltdown?

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42 minutes ago, sc1349 said:

I’m not young. Luckily I’ve seen proper success from Wednesday. I’m all for the ‘not a pound in the ground’ so I’ve not been since all of the really bad stuff surfaced but I’m so proud of this squad that I really want to show my support and appreciation. A very frustrating time.

No less of a suporter because you don't go!

 

Biggest myth in the world that you have to go to matches to support the team!

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Short-term pain for long term gain - I kept telling my self but this short term is becoming longer than I hoped.

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As a fan living 200 miles away I was only ever able to get to 2 or 3 home games a season, which meant I never had enough TPP for away tickets either.

 

But....

 

By utilising Mrs LTH's name and credit card, she is now on the ticketing database of numerous Southern based clubs, so I've no problem getting tix in the 'home' ends to follow the lads.

 

Yes it's a different form of an awayday - but I still get to go to the game and follow the lads, but best of all DC doesn’t get a penny of my money.

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I’m a POTG supporter. I’ve upheld the boycott so far. However while others go to every match home and away it’ll be increasingly difficult for me to maintain that stance. So if you feel you should be going, then go. 

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5 minutes ago, essexowl2 said:

I’m a POTG supporter. I’ve upheld the boycott so far. However while others go to every match home and away it’ll be increasingly difficult for me to maintain that stance. So if you feel you should be going, then go. 

Exactly the same for me...the temptation has been huge, but I have seen all the games so not too bad. Desperate for my 'fix' but I can manage for now and will stay away but for those who 'need' to go then you do you.

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I’m not having a metal breakdown, although it’s sad what’s happening it’s still just football to me. As a former soldier I’ve dealt with worse. I’ll be definitely staying away. Is this okay Lewis?

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1 hour ago, sc1349 said:

I’m not young. Luckily I’ve seen proper success from Wednesday. I’m all for the ‘not a pound in the ground’ so I’ve not been since all of the really bad stuff surfaced but I’m so proud of this squad that I really want to show my support and appreciation. A very frustrating time.

By going  to home games, especially as a potg supporter you will prolonging the current ownership by directly contributing to Chansiri's income.

 

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