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Boycott the Exeter match
Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 08:22
by kevgull
lucy6lucy wrote:
If you seriously consider/think that's a good day out given the scenario I give up.
Hi lucy6lucy,
I should have used a
You have started a very good thread which I am sure many Gulls will add their thoughts and votes to over the next couple of matches.
Glostergull and Hector thankyou for helping me out.
Boycott the Exeter match
Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 09:06
by Forest gull
Go, and watch us relegate the scum too
Boycott the Exeter match
Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 09:31
by PlainmoorRoar
Id rather save my money and go to the remaining home games at least putting money into our club
Boycott the Exeter match
Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 12:40
by Scorpion
The way Exeter are playing at the moment I think they may actually go down too. I see this game as quite winnable, even for us. If Exeter haven't won any more games before then I might just go.
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Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 17:07
by hector
Scorpion wrote:The way Exeter are playing at the moment I think they may actually go down too. I see this game as quite winnable, even for us. If Exeter haven't won any more games before then I might just go.
I did think, a few weeks ago that Exeter could be serious candidates to go down but I think those two wins on the trot will just make it unlikely. It would be great if they did but relegation for us will be confirmed when we lose there!
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Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 17:09
by Colorado Gull
hector wrote:
I did think, a few weeks ago that Exeter could be serious candidates to go down but I think those two wins on the trot will just make it unlikely. It would be great if they did but relegation for us will be confirmed when we lose there!
Surely home to Dag&Red?
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Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 17:38
by Dave
Haven't voted, there should have been an undecided option, and that's where I am at right now, whether I go to this game or not will depend on their next two results. Our relegation will be confirmed either Saturday or more likely home to Dagenham, I'm not going to Sid James to listen to them mocking us for 90 minutes, unless, of course they are still in trouble themselves, if there's a chance we could drag them down with us, then every self respecting Gull should be there, if not, then no chance I'm not going.
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Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 19:32
by AlexGulls
I'm not going. £17 to stand in there "terrace" in the open I think I'll give it a miss.
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Posted: 08 Apr 2014, 19:46
by lucy6lucy
forevertufc wrote:Haven't voted, there should have been an undecided option, and that's where I am at right now, whether I go to this game or not will depend on their next two results. Our relegation will be confirmed either Saturday or more likely home to Dagenham, I'm not going to Sid James to listen to them mocking us for 90 minutes, unless, of course they are still in trouble themselves, if there's a chance we could drag them down with us, then every self respecting Gull should be there, if not, then no chance I'm not going.
Added that option
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Posted: 09 Apr 2014, 20:27
by Dave
Thanks Lucy, I'm one of the three not sures.
Boycott the Exeter match
Posted: 09 Apr 2014, 20:35
by AustrianAndyGull
I would say that if you went you'd need your head looked at. First of all you will be contributing to the Exshitter coffers, second of all they aren't going to go down so we won't be in a position to send them down anyway. Even if we could we won't because we couldn't beat an egg. Finally a tense local derby packed withy Exeter fans eager to see survival achieved would be even more of a place for the fans to make a statement about those TUFC players who have destroyed our enjoyment of football and made lots of us consider our support for next season. A complete boycott from our fans would leave those disgraceful excuses for footballers totally on there own out there in a really difficult game. The statement an empty away end would make would be resoundingly stark to those players and the board and it would tell them that even though there is only a few miles in it and the game is our nearest away game, nobody wants to come and watch us anymore because we've had enough. Do the same at Brizzle too. I'd say go to Mansfield but to say bye to the football league and so we can all get together one last time before the conference struggle.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 21:50
by standupsitdown
Had this down as a definate two months ago. Have been saying no all week but might just come down depending on train prices. Possibly last game there for a long time - unless we help send them down too.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 23:48
by brucie
I do actually think this is an excellent idea. It would send a fantastic message to the players,board and manager that the fans have really had enough.
I don't subscribe at all to the nonsense that we can send Exeter down - so what? we are already down. It makes no difference to me what league Exeter are in anyway.
And lets be honest - if Exeter do need a win against us - they will get one pure and simply.
We are a bunch of clueless,serial bottlers.
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Posted: 11 Apr 2014, 09:02
by Gazzableedsgull
Definitely not going, normally I'd try to get to derby games but I'm not paying over £100 in train fares alone to watch our shower of 5h!t3 ..
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Posted: 11 Apr 2014, 09:28
by PlainmoorRoar
brucie wrote:I do actually think this is an excellent idea. It would send a fantastic message to the players,board and manager that the fans have really had enough.
I don't subscribe at all to the nonsense that we can send Exeter down - so what? we are already down. It makes no difference to me what league Exeter are in anyway.
And lets be honest - if Exeter do need a win against us - they will get one pure and simply.
We are a bunch of clueless,serial bottlers.
Amazing
Why no topic about your glorious return Brucie?