gariboldi":2vi918ra said:
Ha ha.. love it. Joking aside though I'm not going until they put up a product worth watching but I'll help the club by attending the ice rink. If I'm put on ice, supposedly expected to watch crap, Argyle are now put on ice by me. I'm off this thread now friends. Good luck Saturday!! God elp us!!
If you only go to Argyle when we're winning, then you are not a TRUE supporter, are you, Garibaldi?
You may as well support one of the Premiership teams, probably one of the ones in the top three or four, if you want to see winning football.
Course the problem with that is that they all take it in turns to have good and poor seasons. Will you support Manchester United, or Manchester City, or Liverpool, or Chelsea or Arsenal. They have all had Championship winning seasons in the past, some have won the European Cup, but who are you going to nail your colours to?
Or are you one of these people that flit from team to team, dependant on who is more successful at the time?
I doubt that you could be called a supporter of Plymouth Argyle - you only go when we're winning! But then, you lose something from the game itself. To be a part time supporter must be difficult. How are you going to know when we are going to win? How do you know when we are going to do something impossible? It happens, you know.
I think I'll stick to my theory of getting a season ticket, and supporting my football club throughout the season, regardless of how they do. Argyle versus Shrewsbury is a match that many would say is a foregone conclusion, a nailed on win for the opposition. But it doesn't always work out that way. Football has had loads of football upsets in its time, and this could be one of them. If you aren't there you will miss that experience when it comes along. It may not happen Saturday, but it might just happen, and that's half of the reason why we go. That's what a true supporter does, and sometimes he gets rewarded for it. But then, you are not a true supporter, are you, Garibaldi?