Sport is nothing without fans

What I really liked about that is the majority of them are young people watching the game and not old middle-aged men. You see a crowd in the PL and they are nearly all balding old men - young people can't afford to attend.
 
What I really liked about that is the majority of them are young people watching the game and not old middle-aged men. You see a crowd in the PL and they are nearly all balding old men - young people can't afford to attend.
First time since before the pandemic they've had a sold out crowd. They do this every home game. It's incredible to see. Would love to take part in it.
 
What I really liked about that is the majority of them are young people watching the game and not old middle-aged men. You see a crowd in the PL and they are nearly all balding old men - young people can't afford to attend.
That's because it's college football
 
That's because it's college football
You could be a detective. ;)

You've totally missed what I have said - You don't see the kids going to the games as we did in the 60's & 70's. It is the young people who make the atmosphere, could you honestly imagine a crowd at the Riverside joining in like that.

It was only a few seasons back that we had fans in the West Stand complaining to stewards because a group of lads had started sitting near them and sang throughout the game.
 
I`m glad MFC have opened up to the fact the atmosphere at the Riverside can be helpful to the team, wasn`t so long ago they were telling our own fans to sit down and shut up

Of course that`s not going to please everyone, but what should matter is how it affects the team on the pitch.

When those 4 sides come together, it`s spine tingling
 
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