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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post
    These 'rebel teams' as you call them are created to make going to games affordable and more enjoyable. Most of the fans of the 'rebel teams' still support the clubs, but obviously don't follow them.
    What the ****?!

    "They still support the club, but don't follow them" So if they still support the club that means there following them? How can you support a club yet NOT follow them?!


    "to make games affordable and more enjoyable" LOL. That's an amazing reason to why these rebels create there own sub club.

    If there not 'rebel' teams, what are they? Do you know what a rebel is? Google Define: Rebel, you'll then understand, so therefore they are 'rebel' teams, so there's really no need in the " ' ' " before and after 'rebel'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geraint View Post
    Might see you on Saturday seeing as though I sit right by the Canton stand.
    You might do. Watch out for a guy with feathers, a tail and a pig snout.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarith View Post
    "They still support the club, but don't follow them" So if they still support the club that means there following them? How can you support a club yet NOT follow them?!
    He means supporting them as in watching MOTD and SkySports to see the result, and then following them as in going to the actual stadium for the match.

    "to make games affordable and more enjoyable" LOL. That's an amazing reason to why these rebels create there own sub club.
    Actually, it is. You, as a Man Utd fan (assumption), probably won't understand it. Most fans prefer to go to the game, and with a pricing structure that allows only the Queen to go to every home game, it's difficult to follow your team.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    You might do. Watch out for a guy with feathers, a tail and a pig snout.


    Actually, it is. You, as a Man Utd fan (assumption), probably won't understand it. Most fans prefer to go to the game, and with a pricing structure that allows only the Queen to go to every home game, it's difficult to follow your team.
    Grandstand Block F init.

    I lol'd at bold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geraint View Post
    Grandstand Block F init.

    I lol'd at bold.
    Grandstand is ridiculous. My favourite stand is Bob Bank seating. Bob Bank village is an awsome place to hang out when waiting for kick off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Grandstand is ridiculous. My favourite stand is Bob Bank seating. Bob Bank village is an awsome place to hang out when waiting for kick off.
    Just a bit quiet, that's all. Decent view. Has bars for before the game and you can watch the live match instead of watching it on Bolton's telly, which you can't even read.
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    1956 FA Cup Final:

    With 15 minutes of the match remaining Bert Trautmann (Manchester City Goalkeeper) suffered a serious injury after diving at the feet of Birmingham City's Peter Murphy. Despite his injury he continued to play, making crucial saves to preserve his team's 3–1 lead. His neck was noticeably crooked as he collected his winners' medal; three days later an X-ray revealed it to be broken.
    MCFC && Cheryl Cole
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    He means supporting them as in watching MOTD and SkySports to see the result, and then following them as in going to the actual stadium for the match.
    But that's following your team, supporting a team is following a team. Following a team is supporting a team. (considering following and supporting technically mean the same thing?)

    Actually, it is. You, as a Man Utd fan (assumption), probably won't understand it. Most fans prefer to go to the game, and with a pricing structure that allows only the Queen to go to every home game,
    Every fan wants to go to a game, but people don't make rebel clubs in order to have cheap tickets.

    it's difficult to follow your team.
    Do explain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RareIce View Post
    1956 FA Cup Final:

    With 15 minutes of the match remaining Bert Trautmann (Manchester City Goalkeeper) suffered a serious injury after diving at the feet of Birmingham City's Peter Murphy. Despite his injury he continued to play, making crucial saves to preserve his team's 3–1 lead. His neck was noticeably crooked as he collected his winners' medal; three days later an X-ray revealed it to be broken.
    Haha, i was just about to post this one. How brave can you get lol

    Out only MAJOR cup final and we still lose 3-1 even know there keeper could hardly stand strait. Ah well lol, keep right on.
    Thought i would visit..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarith View Post
    But that's following your team, supporting a team is following a team. Following a team is supporting a team. (considering following and supporting technically mean the same thing?)
    **** off.

    Every fan wants to go to a game, but people don't make rebel clubs in order to have cheap tickets.
    Clearly they do.

    Do explain?
    **** off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarith View Post
    What the ****?!

    "They still support the club, but don't follow them" So if they still support the club that means there following them? How can you support a club yet NOT follow them?!


    "to make games affordable and more enjoyable" LOL. That's an amazing reason to why these rebels create there own sub club.

    If there not 'rebel' teams, what are they? Do you know what a rebel is? Google Define: Rebel, you'll then understand, so therefore they are 'rebel' teams, so there's really no need in the " ' ' " before and after 'rebel'.

    Do you have a brain that has knowledge in football? In fact is there a brain up there or is it your man brain talking? Because it's talking ********.
    Whatever...

    The fans still have the team close to their hearts but opt to stay away from the commercial side of the game.


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