No more misleading than saying "if no one turned up then we'd be back by Tea time".
We're back and at the end of the day not one factor could be attributed to as being "the one", though no doubt some helped more than others to raise awareness of our situation.
No, I don't think I am. I’m not saying it was 100% of people, but many were. As a cursory glance at some of the threads would testify. As I’m sure you’re aware.
Respond? Are we in the dock now, then?
I’m sure he’s right, that is the case. But there were roughly a thousand or so people who decided they still wanted to go and support HIM and HIS team. He stressed enough times how difficult it was for his team playing in front of such small crowds, it...
Mmm. To be honest I've never thought about the South stand and alway segregation much and never thought I'd ever be sitting in it. Obviously still rather be in the North.
Absolutely nothing. I read something in the Times and took it as the truth. Astute is kindly reminding me. As I said earlier, it's this kind of thing that has made me a less frequent visitor. Still, not too bothered, back to the Ricoh now.