Thank goodness that we do have supporters who do support us through thick and thin.OUFC 0-5 PORTSMOUTH
Won't waste my time and money on this one.
Or you have a season ticket and no excuseIf you're going to this one, you're either brave or stupid.
Or loyal....If you're going to this one, you're either brave or stupid.
A lot of people are fed up with seeing 1500 deliriously happy fans in the away end. It always seems to end that way in the games that really matter. Not that this one matters so much now with our decline.As much as I’m frustrated with the decision from day one to appoint Buckingham, I can’t understand people choosing not to go to the match if they possibly can. Supporting Oxford has always been taking the rough with the smooth and it’s always been more of the former.
Therefore, I’ll be going and cheering as per usual although I am dissatisfied as many of us has a right to be but if going will give an extra percentage point to the players motivation that could secure a win or draw then I’m happy to go and help and we as supporters do make a difference, especially at home.
Golden retrievers are loyal. They also tend to do things which are mostly brave or stupid.Or loyal....
What a lovely sentiment. Thankfully not one shared by many.OUFC 0-5 PORTSMOUTH
Won't waste my time and money on this one.
Oh yeah, if you've got to drive that sort of distance I don't blame you.I know I should support the team through thick and thin but really cannot be motivated to drive 130miles each way to watch our team play half a game, get played off the park, concede a gut-wrenching load of goals, offer nothing going forward, put in an insipid defensive display without even a flicker of hope or inspiration or any clue as to what we're trying to do.
So sorry but for this one I'm staying at home.
That was some game. 3 goals down on 3 separate occasions during the match, still 3 behind with 5mins left, 2 behind going into stoppage time...5-5 - lots of late goals.
Exactly that what a lot of people just don't get.You only want to go if we win? Supporting a small lower league club will always involve lots of defeats and disappointment
Yeah, good thinking, you can then come back on the site and start a thread about a lack of atmosphere and supporters not getting behind the team.Money is tight for most, it's a tuesday, we're dull and uninspiring to watch, and there's a high chance we lose.
I don't really think 'loyalty' comes into it, for many it just doesn't make sense to go.