Boycott the Exeter match

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Will I boycott the Exeter match and stay away

Yes
18
44%
No I will still go
19
46%
Not sure
4
10%
 
Total votes: 41

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Boycott the Exeter match

Post by lucy6lucy »

We will most likely be down by this match, if not we will after it. Why go through the torrid torment from the scum fans. Why give Exeter the gate money they NEED from this derby. It's not a swipe at the Torquay players(let's face they have let us down big style) but don't go for what will be a depressing afternoon of football and after match scenes.
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Post by dazgull »

An excellent idea, I wasn't going to go in that horrendous away end so think everyone should give it a miss.
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Post by taunton_gull »

I voted yes although I'm not sure if I am 'boycotting' exactly. This Saturday's match at Rovers will be the last of the season for me.
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Post by HeavenAndHele »

I had originally planned to go, I've never actually been to Exeter City despite the fact I work there (the city, not the football ground...). But as the OP says we'll almost certainly be down by then and the home fans will be unbearable (more than usual, that is).
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Post by DevonYellow »

I'm not going. Not sure if it's a boycott but would rather spend time with my family on Easter Monday than watch our sorry excuse of a team play the scum. I'll be at the remaining home games (bloody season ticket!) but not giving them any money.
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Post by okehampton gull »

I shall go it is a shithole , but we will beat this bloody useless lot , 2- 0 we wont be down either , it will be all to play for at Mansfield ,, the land of the useless giants , ,get youre tickets now for Wycombe a sell out ,
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Post by yellowforever »

I'm not boycotting it, I'm just not going to go.
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okehampton gull wrote:I shall go it is a shithole , but we will beat this bloody useless lot , 2- 0 we wont be down either , it will be all to play for at Mansfield ,, the land of the useless giants , ,get youre tickets now for Wycombe a sell out ,
what drugs am I on ,,,,,,,,,, did I hear , you have to live in hope ,
Don't take the drugs it's not worth it , we are down accept it and some how look forward to next season. Blimey that is enough to start :keepie:
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Post by rooster »

Why would I want to boycott the Exeter match........because they're not as crap as Torquay. I would have thought maintaining a South West presence in the league is important for all clubs..........sounds sour grapes to me.........
Just my opinion of course......
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rooster wrote:Why would I want to boycott the Exeter match........because they're not as crap as Torquay. I would have thought maintaining a South West presence in the league is important for all clubs..........sounds sour grapes to me.........
Just my opinion of course......

If we are down already we could turn it into a pre season trials game. They could off load their dross to us for next season and we could pass on Pearce, Downes, Chappel ect.

May also get to listen to their fans chanting abuse at us for 90 minutes.

£20 + expensive seems like a real good day out!
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Post by lucy6lucy »

kevgull wrote:
If we are down already we could turn it into a pre season trials game. They could off load their dross to us for next season and we could pass on Pearce, Downes, Chappel ect.

May also get to listen to their fans chanting abuse at us for 90 minutes.

£20 + expensive seems like a real good day out!
If you seriously consider/think that's a good day out given the scenario I give up.
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Post by hector »

lucy6lucy wrote: If you seriously consider/think that's a good day out given the scenario I give up.
I suspect kevgull was speaking ironically.
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Gullscorer wrote: Or even sarcastically.. :)

You could take it that he was either speaking ironsasticaly of saronicaly
or possibly out of his derrier.
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Post by DevonYellow »

Glostergull wrote:
You could take it that he was either speaking ironsasticaly of saronicaly
or possibly out of his derrier.
Or typing?
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