Gullscorer wrote:The problem is, it's at times like this, in seasons like this, that clubs need their supporters more than ever. It's understandable that many fall by the wayside, the fair weather friends, in these circumstances, so it's up to all true supporters to make an extra little effort in whatever way they can, to help keep the club going, whether financially or perhaps volunteering or to drag a friend or neighbour along to a match. I suppose the reduced number of posts on this forum is a reflection of the general situation around Plainmoor, but we must all do what we can, if we want a future for professional football in Torquay.
I resent the implication that to be a 'true' supporter, you have to attend no matter what. Why on earth should they?
For me there are two strong reasons to not go to Plainmoor in current times.
1) Financial - it isn't cheap. In every other aspect of people's lives, especially in current times, one looks for value for money. You wouldn't spend £20 every fortnight watching crap films at the cinema and there comes a point, when money is tight, that is is hard to justify forking out for something you just don't enjoy. One can argue that the club is losing out on revenue, but then so is every individual who pays money to go into Plainmoor and whilst we are not losing as many matches as last year, we are in a division lower and not doing especially well in it. I have a season ticket, and even then, for 3 matches in a row before Christmas, I had better things to do. Had I not had a season ticket, that decision would be far easier - such as the FA Trophy game at home. When you feel just total apathy and despair with your club, it becomes difficult to justify spending money on a product when there are groceries to buy and energy bills to pay.
2) Enjoyment - Torquay United don't add anything to life. In fact quite the opposite. It subtracts. When you indulge in leisure activities/hobbies etc, you generally hope to have your well-being improved. Such pursuits take your mind off the everyday, work, bills etc. Torquay United for these last three seasons, just add to list of things to feel unhappy and cross about. I find now, that I have just accepted a dismal fate for this club and I am trying to almost emotionally distance myself, so that the endless disappointments don't hurt anymore. Last week, losing to Altrincham, is another new low, yet I met it with little more than a shrug of a shoulders. It is what I have come to expect and I am expecting even worse to come and that prospect now, almost doesn't really bother me. It is almost a case of 'what will be, will be' but I am not 100% convinced I will participate in it long-term. There are better things to spend money and time on.
And it is because of a longstanding love for the club that it has hurt so much; I have been going to Plainmoor since 1979 but I find I have insulated myself against the pain by slowly withdrawing to the point that I feel fairly ambivalent about what goes on there now.
Perhaps, therefore, in some people's eyes that means I no longer qualify as a 'true supporter' but after 36 years of watching, and not missing that many games, I have contributed a fair amount of my time and money to things TUFC and there comes a point where you just don't know if you want to do it anymore.