Sharpshooter9
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Does anyone else feel a sense of pride when the camera goes to our loyal fans and no matter where we are playing we are well travelled and can always here us singing, well done everyone
I do. Always good to see our following. Love it even more when I'm in it like today. It was superb.Does anyone else feel a sense of pride when the camera goes to our loyal fans and no matter where we are playing we are well travelled and can always here us singing, well done everyone
Exactly my point some away fans that come to us could come in a mini bus but no matter if we are on tge south coast we are guaranteed 700+ fans and every manager that comes in always say how well supported the club is and that's probably because when we have played against them and have seen our followingThe away support has been amazing. I'm not sure if it's post covid 'we can go' or what?.
You look at the away followings at the Riverside and you see how well we are supported.
Absolutely amazing i love stories like this and how football brings everyone together. Well done everyone involved and good luck little Maisie
Its great to get the real picture of the thousands who follow us everywhere with no bother and in good heart. Too often we get overblown nonsense and smears in the "media". The generousity of our fans is sometimes overlooked: - Foodbank donations, supporting the MFC Foundation, helping raise funds at MDSA events, work in the community and all the organised fan groups, collections for charities - a good example being the Jordan Sinnot Foundation - who published a big "Thank You" on twitter for the money donated by Boro and HTFC fans yesterday.Absolutely amazing i love stories like this and how football brings everyone together. Well done everyone involved and good luck little Maisie
Amazing pics and it just makes you proud to be a Boro fan, i was watching the 1991/1992 promotion season on YouTube its about 1hr and 40mins long and worrh a watch if you haven't seen it and ever time we score and the push forward of the fans in the holgate still gives me goose bumps and i can remember scared for my life because ill of been sat on the hand rail with my dad holding me from behind and can remember always getting pushed off, and when watching it you can see we have always had amazing away fans.Fulham
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Not seen before.Amazing pics and it just makes you proud to be a Boro fan, i was watching the 1991/1992 promotion season on YouTube its about 1hr and 40mins long and worrh a watch if you haven't seen it and ever time we score and the push forward of the fans in the holgate still gives me goose bumps and i can remember scared for my life because ill of been sat on the hand rail with my dad holding me from behind and can remember always getting pushed off, and when watching it you can see we have always had amazing away fans.
Brilliant statement and i totally agree, look at what Billy Sharp said about us after his Baby sadly passed away and his first game back was at home against us (Doncaster) and our away fans started shouting his name and he said it will stay with him forever (even though he didn't sign for us ) and look how we supported Leo and in return made him return back here.Its great to get the real picture of the thousands who follow us everywhere with no bother and in good heart. Too often we get overblown nonsense and smears in the "media". The generousity of our fans is sometimes overlooked: - Foodbank donations, supporting the MFC Foundation, helping raise funds at MDSC events, work in the community and all the organised fan groups, collections for charities - a good example being the Jordan Sinnot Foundation - who published a big "Thank You" on twitter for the money donated by Boro and HTFC fans yesterday.
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