forevertufc wrote:I can see it now JK Rowling's new book, Harry Potter and the magical bank holiday get away, no that didn't happen, the majority didn't go away. The very fact it was a bank holiday weekend, and our attendance proves my point, the attendance should have gone up, not down.
The bank holiday consists of, all day Saturday, Sunday, Monday. A mans guide to a bank holiday weekend; Saturday = football, Sunday=rest day, Monday= Family time. All bases covered.
My point about a percentage of our fan base being pathetic stands, already know of 1 so called TUFC lives in Newton Abbot who is watching the game on T.V, lets see what todays attendance is.
Really good to get confirmation that you received 400 individual phone calls to inform you that each and every person just couldn't be bothered to attend. Puts my mind at rest.
The complete inability of some people on here to demonstrate a nuanced response to TUFC-related matters baffles me. Some people went away, some people were put off my two poor defeats on the spin, some people might work one weekend on/one off, etc..
For what's it worth, my opinion is that supporting a football club is an expensive business. Going week in, week out costs a lot, so I don't blame anyone who gives it a miss when we're playing sh*te from time to time. So if 100-200 of those 400 decided against it despite not being away, that's their choice to make. Doesn't make them any less valid TUFC supporters.