oneandycrawford Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 hours ago, toogs said: And me. And me Dad. Would have been 4 less if us 4 hadn’t gone. At least this was an era when you could believe the attendance. Me and my dad also there. Bet if we added up everyone who claimed to be there the crowd would be well over 3,000 😉 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 31 minutes ago, JBiz said: Just to be clear, it’s not guilt. I don’t think this boycott will achieve anything other than a louder echo, or a load of nonsensical shit from the 168 Watford fans who turn up. What bothers me is I’m effectively forced to be in a divided group from other fans, because I paid for a season ticket last year and I don’t want to miss opportunities to take my dad out for the day. Even though we both agree with the idea that the owners have to sell up. That’s what he wants to do btw, because he’s done it for 60 years, so going to Darwen or Chorley isn’t a solution. I suggested staying in the club or staying down for the first ten minutes, but you can’t blame him for sticking to his guns. I have had a season ticket since 1990, but right now I’m done. My attending going forward is solely based on what family want to do. Personally I don't think anyone should feel in the least bit guilty either for going, or for adhering to the call for a boycott, or even for organising the boycott. Everyone has to do what they feel is right for them and I assume everyone wants the same thing ultimately which is a successful Club. 2 Quote
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