What happens if we don't go up from here? (20 Viewers)

Brighton Sky Blue

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Following CCFC has become such a beloved part of my life and central part of my routine, and I've made so many friendships I wish to keep, that I can't imagine not renewing my ST as long as I can afford to.

Not going up this season after the lead that we had at the top would be pretty fucking gutting and I'm under no illusions that there would be a mass exodus - definitely MVE, Rudoni, EMC and Wright but probably Lampard and possibly even King will all leave - but I'm there whatever form the club takes.
Certainly wouldn’t be doing it lightly to be clear. My wife has gone from not really following football to saying she loves the club. It’s been a big part of my life for about 25 years but Saddle is right above, once the hope isn’t there anymore it doesn’t feel worth going.
 

clint van damme

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Certainly wouldn’t be doing it lightly to be clear. My wife has gone from not really following football to saying she loves the club. It’s been a big part of my life for about 25 years but Saddle is right above, once the hope isn’t there anymore it doesn’t feel worth going.

There's always hope, even in days far darker than these, there was hope.
 

Ccfc_Addy

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Certainly wouldn’t be doing it lightly to be clear. My wife has gone from not really following football to saying she loves the club. It’s been a big part of my life for about 25 years but Saddle is right above, once the hope isn’t there anymore it doesn’t feel worth going.
There's no judgement from me to you or anyone else and I apologise if my post came across that way; we all have but one life to live and the right to do what we want with our time and money, after all. Just giving my perspective (y)
 

Tommo1993

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The “hurt” people go on about from losing the play offs and the semis of the cup would pale far, far into insignificance. To the point they could finally watch the Luton and Man Utd highlights and smile.
 

CCFCSteve

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I think for some with the ST it would just maybe be a case of 'whats the point' when seemingly especially after this season it seems we will never ever do it

Most fans (over the age of 30) have supported this club through plenty of shit but in recent years we’ve had some amazing times; couple of promotions, FA cup run, the run to the plays off final. Stuff fans of many clubs could only dream of. Unfortunately this seems to have bred an entitlement especially from those that haven’t gone through the bad times.

If fans want to give up after a season where we finished in the play offs, at a time when after years of shit ownership we are competitive, finally own the stadium again and there’s investment in the club, it would be strange but if they’ve got better things to do with their cash/time then that’s their call
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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There's no judgement from me to you or anyone else and I apologise if my post came across that way; we all have but one life to live and the right to do what we want with our time and money, after all. Just giving my perspective (y)
Oh I didn’t take what you wrote in that way at all buddy
 

Grendel

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No not at all, everyone buys an ST in the hope that this is the year

-But when you lose on Penalties in a play off final
-Lose in the 123rd minute of a play off semi final
-Bottle the biggest lead ever seen in the championship and not go up
-slightly different but get cheated out of an FA Cup final

You probably start to think that maybe you're destined to never get the success deserved

Good job you weren’t born in Rochdale
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Ah yes, the same Le Bris who took Sunderland on a poor run of form after being top?
I’d look at Robbie Savage.
His win percentage is good but I think he's far too maverick for this level. Could see him losing the dressing room and randomly falling out with people, including the owner.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Nah. We keep buying them in the hope we see it being ‘our’ season. Blowing promotion like this would confirm in my mind that it never will be.
Think I'm a chunk older than you mate, so at least your odds of seeing it are considerably higher than mine! Hopefully we both get to see it, and I might try and stubbornly hang on until i'm about 105, so if it is in a few decades time, my then 93 year old wife can push me in a wheelchair to watch the celebrations!
 

Grendel

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In answer to the question I’ll be buying my season ticket as usual

usual embarrassing responses I see. We must have some of the most self entitled professional victim fans on the planet.
 

Viktor17

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No not at all, everyone buys an ST in the hope that this is the year

-But when you lose on Penalties in a play off final
-Lose in the 123rd minute of a play off semi final
-Bottle the biggest lead ever seen in the championship and not go up
-slightly different but get cheated out of an FA Cup final

You probably start to think that maybe you're destined to never get the success deserved
and that’s what makes the good times even better. Keep believing, if not now, then there will be another time.

of course this would be catastrophic in terms of likely be few years re building again, but it has been worse.

All is not lost yet. Keep believing - my kids are brilliant for that, they just say, fine win next week 👊🏻
 

SkyblueTexan

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Ah yes, the same Le Bris who took Sunderland on a poor run of form after being top?
I’d look at Robbie Savage.
No, the Le Bris, who despite the wobble, led Sunderland to playoff success and has done very well in pretty much ensuring Premier League survival and is only 6 points off for a place in Europe.
 

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