- Oct 17, 2008
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I can feel a letter from Mrs. Trellis of North Wales coming on
I’m very confused (not difficult)
Right, here are a few options:
1) Go to the match and stay till the end applauding the players and staff.
2) Go to the match arriving and leaving at whatever time you like.
3) Don’t go the match if you wouldn’t normally (I.e you only watch on the box or only make a few matches in the season)
4) like option 3 but claim you’re boycotting
5) Don’t go to the match despite the fact you’d normally go but switching it to Monday has made it impossible (I.e work or childcare commitments) while having the right hump but begrudgingly accepting this is what the club signed up for when getting promoted.
6) Don’t go to the match despite the fact you’d normally go but switching it to Monday has made it impossible (I.e work or childcare commitments) but claiming you’re boycotting despite the fact you couldn’t go anyway.
7) Boycott the match and watch it on Sky
8) Boycott the match and do something else instead.
Ultimately, it’s a free country and we all support the club but we often do it in different ways
That sounds goodRight, here are a few options:
1) Go to the match and stay till the end applauding the players and staff.
2) Go to the match arriving and leaving at whatever time you like.
3) Don’t go the match if you wouldn’t normally (I.e you only watch on the box or only make a few matches in the season)
4) like option 3 but claim you’re boycotting
5) Don’t go to the match despite the fact you’d normally go but switching it to Monday has made it impossible (I.e work or childcare commitments) while having the right hump but begrudgingly accepting this is what the club signed up for when getting promoted.
6) Don’t go to the match despite the fact you’d normally go but switching it to Monday has made it impossible (I.e work or childcare commitments) but claiming you’re boycotting despite the fact you couldn’t go anyway.
7) Boycott the match and watch it on Sky
8) Boycott the match and do something else instead.
Ultimately, it’s a free country and we all support the club but we often do it in different ways