Jerry wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 20:24
So what's stopped you from doing something then? Why haven't you been on a day trip to Chew Magna? There's plenty of people who talk about various forms of protest but none of them ever seem to do anything themselves.
If you do decide to protest I would be very wary of organising anything in the family stand where people take their young children to watch the game. You can be assured that things would turn aggressive and frightening kids is not acceptable.
So lets all just sit quietly and do nothing then................like we have all season.
What am I doing about it? I'm waiting for TUST to do something other than ask nicely for Osborne to engage with them. It isn't happening guys. Wake up.
Protests on the pitch?
Banners?
Noise?
Anything?
(Removed as could be seen as a personal threat)
The club is dying and I, like many have had enough. Despite what people say, we are all customers and the product has been shit for several years.
Do you actually enjoy going to Plainmoor these days? I have to drag myself. I used to go into Boots pre-match and ejoy a drink or two but now I sit in my car until 2.50pm, walk in, witness the game then walk straight out at the final whistle. I don't buy a programme, I don't have a drink at half time, I go purely because I have a ST and have already paid.
I won't bother travelling down from work in the Midlands on Tuesday night but will go to the last game to say goodbye. After that, I'm taking a long term break and will take in games elsewhere around the country when working away or maybe pop down to Newton Spurs, Plymouth, Buckland or anywhere else where I won't have an allegiance.
Tuesday 1st May, I'll be working in Durham so I might pop into Scunthorpe on the way back for the Argyle match. Maybe I will, maybe I won't but if I do, I won't feel any dismay about the result, I won't feel angered or frustrated by a misplaced pass. Instead I'll watch two teams who we used to play regularly in league football battle to get even further away from us in the pyramid.
TUFC never fails to let its fanbase down.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.