EB Claret
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« on: February 05, 2020, 11:21:27 am » |
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Whatever any of us think about the running of the club off the pitch, matchday should be a day to forget all that, cheer on the team and remember why we fell in love with the Cobblers in the first place. I don't really get the boycotters (but it's their choice), to me football is about being there and the reaction of the fans to "22 idiots chasing a ball". I used to sit in the lower mid west stand, near the away dugout, very little singing or chanting but lots of individual shouts, some amusing, some abusive. I now sit upper south west corner, lots of singing, lots of chanting, some amusing , some abusive. You can often tell when it's a dull game because the chants about paedos and Barry Fry start up! I will happily clap or sing at times and I love it when most of the ground joins in, at times the atmosphere is actually quite moving. People can enjoy watching football in different ways, on matchday forget all the politics, enjoy the game.
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