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Plymouth Anonymous
Posts : 10 Join date : 2015-01-16
| Subject: Re: Plymouth Reds Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:48 am | |
| Than people should stop complaining that they can't fill the seat capacity that they have and stop moaning about 'plastic' fans. What does it matter to others. Your loyal and have your self importance and self righteousness. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Plymouth Reds Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:02 am | |
| Although, for my sins I'm an Argyle fan, since meeting my wife, who is a born and bred 'Cor Blimey - Do What - Leave It Atttttt Guv' from Lambeth, the amount of times I travel with wifey to watch West Aaammm (her team) is fast catching up with the amount of times I have watched Argo over the last 12 years.
Over this period, I have become quite attached to the Hammers, and now find myself looking for their result first, news, views anything!!!! I'm not sure if I could be labeled as a glory hunter or not? (not that I give a fuuck) Since I started following them they have done feck-all! But I have enjoyed the experience of watching premiership football - that I cannot deny.
Funny how you start following a team, init! |
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Cornish Chris
Posts : 1246 Join date : 2014-03-04 Age : 109 Location : Gwoin' up Camborne Hill
| Subject: Re: Plymouth Reds Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:24 am | |
| - Person Of Interest wrote:
- Although, for my sins I'm an Argyle fan, since meeting my wife, who is a born and bred 'Cor Blimey - Do What - Leave It Atttttt Guv' from Lambeth, the amount of times I travel with wifey to watch West Aaammm (her team) is fast catching up with the amount of times I have watched Argo over the last 12 years.
Over this period, I have become quite attached to the Hammers, and now find myself looking for their result first, news, views anything!!!! I'm not sure if I could be labeled as a glory hunter or not? (not that I give a fuuck) Since I started following them they have done feck-all! But I have enjoyed the experience of watching premiership football - that I cannot deny.
Funny how you start following a team, init! I'm not sure that anyone who supports West Ham could be accused of glory-hunting. When I lived in Manchester I spent a couple of seasons supporting Macclesfield Town - it was £5 to stand on the Star Lane End terrace and watch Third Division football. I got very attached to the club, and went to most home games when Argyle weren't playing up north. It was a sad day when they dropped back into non-League, and it doesn't look like they'll be back any time soon. Getting into a routine of watching a team is very addictive. I half-wonder how I'd feel if we gave them a thumping like we did to Morecambe last season - I can't imagine being 100% overjoyed. |
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swampy
Posts : 580 Join date : 2011-07-29
| Subject: Re: Plymouth Reds Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:18 pm | |
| I wouldn't give up on them just yet Chris. They are sitting nicely in 3rd place and looking good for the play offs where anything can happen. Dover got promoted through the play offs last season scraping last place on goal difference with 69 points well behind the 81 and 80 points of 2nd and 3rd. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Plymouth Reds Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:43 pm | |
| I've got several mates who are Hammers fans, exiles from London, Essex and one from Kent, all good lads I used to love meeting up with them when we played them, hasn't been for while now I think the last one down here was an FA cup match. |
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bjorn_yesterday
Posts : 103 Join date : 2012-04-24 Location : Not in Plymouth
| Subject: Re: Plymouth Reds Fri Jan 16, 2015 2:10 pm | |
| - Person Of Interest wrote:
- Although, for my sins I'm an Argyle fan, since meeting my wife, who is a born and bred 'Cor Blimey - Do What - Leave It Atttttt Guv' from Lambeth, the amount of times I travel with wifey to watch West Aaammm (her team) is fast catching up with the amount of times I have watched Argo over the last 12 years.
Over this period, I have become quite attached to the Hammers, and now find myself looking for their result first, news, views anything!!!! I'm not sure if I could be labeled as a glory hunter or not? (not that I give a fuuck) Since I started following them they have done feck-all! But I have enjoyed the experience of watching premiership football - that I cannot deny.
Funny how you start following a team, init! They'll be needing a new shirt sponsor... Hammers shirt sponsor folds after Swiss Franc surge |
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Cornish Chris
Posts : 1246 Join date : 2014-03-04 Age : 109 Location : Gwoin' up Camborne Hill
| Subject: Re: Plymouth Reds Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:28 pm | |
| - Iggy wrote:
- I've got several mates who are Hammers fans, exiles from London, Essex and one from Kent, all good lads I used to love meeting up with them when we played them, hasn't been for while now I think the last one down here was an FA cup
match. According to GoS our last meeting at Home Park was on 30 October 2004 in the Championship. |
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