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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that looking back in a few years, we could be saying the ground move and absence of the football club was one of the best things to happen to us.
Lets face it, crowds had been dwindling for years and relegation certainlydidnt help. However, today, I have a feeling that the marches, protests and having the club so far for so long has actually strengthened our supporter base. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
I honestly think that even if we lose 5-0 against Gillingham, you will hear cheers from us just at the fact we are playing at home again, and thats the kind of unity only being absent for so long can bring to a group of supporters.
It may still be too soon for everyone to feel like this, but its how I'm feeling at the minute and I like that feeling.
Returning is a big step. Hopefully this can pave a permanent return to th Ricoh. But the way SISU operate I am not convinced this debacle is not over yet?
I understand why you think that right now. But give it a month and it will all be back to normal.
Unless we are winning.
Remember "people like to watch winning football"
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