You misunderstand me, it isn't the squabbling that bothers me - I love a good bitch and bite - but the feeling that this is how it's going to be for years to come; Darlo Tykes did this, so-and-so did a walk/bike, someone abseiled from the roof of the dugouts etc etc. I don't have a problem with any of that, but when a hierarchy is formed within the fan base, a pecking order of who can and can't have an opinion, that's when I feel like this has all gone beyond just supporting a football TEAM.Quakerz wrote:
The internet has just accepted it's best ever post.
PS Mullet, please don't stop supporting because everybody is shouting at each other - everybody is worried, or upset, or annoyed, or sick to the back teeth, and all sorts of emotions so there is no way there isn't going to be conflict.
I've had my moments over the years, mainly since we left Feethams, where I've not been to games for a while. Indeed, I went over 2 years between home games once. This time around it was Kidderminster away that hit me hard (was also the start of 3 week man flu); I realised possibly for the first time just how far we'd fallen and just how long a road it will be to ever get back.
I'm glad the seasons over, because I just can't be arsed at the moment. I'm sure my thoughts will change over the summer but right now I've had enough (still be on here though). It's funny because Wylam Rangers called me selfish on Twitter the other day - in some respects he's right, but in another way why should I waste my own time doing something that doesn't bring me any happiness - I have a job for that purpose.
As for people like DC, they're just the icing on the cake really.