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You won't. You know why? Because you're a dullard. A crashing bore. A cock, small in stature and disappointing in delivery. But hey our crowds are bigger than yours or sommat...I wish I was angry, I'm just bored of you. I'm sure I'm not on my own.
Anti-cliquism is the last refuge of the messageboard scoundrel - Copyright Dorset Dale productions
# stand up if you still believe # they sang as the teams ran out at Spotland.
It will be interesting to see Bury's home attendances as the winter months settle in, nearly 2000 cheap season ticket attendees and bugger all cash on the day payers.
The whole idea behind the revolutionary cheap season tickets is Fields of Dreams stuff, "if you build it they will come"
As it is, the Bury Team aint delivering and the warning signs are already there. The madman that is KB is already spouting the 'stick with us' bilge.
Crowds of 2,500 at Gigg will equate to next to nothing through the gate.
Let's hope that Day's pockets are deep and his cashflow strong over the winter as the united nations will still want paying.
In Summary: Thanks for the 2,000+ at Spotland, £20 a pop too. I hope we're up there towards the end of the season to repay the favour, the 'fan of football' might appreciate some actual cash through the turnstiles.
what was the lame excuse from your pathetic manager this week? congratulations on actually having a shot on target buckets are by far the worst team i've seen at spotland in years
Who mentioned Burys crowd? If you're 'up there' you will bring 7000 no doubt, delayed kick off the lot( in reality 2600 was the number) guaranteed play off place aswell. £20 a pop, pies at inflated prices for away fans, glad I wasn't there. Stand up if you still believe? Never been sang by the bury fans, but then again, I,d rather be a bar steward than a BURY fan and fathers gun song, led by monkey boy, Leonardo doranski and his 3 biatches was embarrassing( I'm told)
I mentioned Bury's crowds because you mentioned Dale and Bury's crowds.
As for 'stand up if you still believe' it was indeedy sang, given that your revolution is only a few weeks old then the 'still' is amusing as the 'did' is so short term.
As for our 2100 yesterday, our club budget would be expecting that. We've decades of pooh crowds with no 10p in the £1 or last ditch plees for a property developer to ride in on his white van, sorry steed.