greybeard-kernow":i8b9mhdv said:had some great times as a younger argyle fan,visiting shity old grounds like springfield park wigan, standing on a grass bank, darlington,to name a few ,plenty to drink before hand,but i did not support my team and manager before a game then turn utterly and ugly against them 90 minutes later, following argyle for 40 years ,seen some real poo performances, days like this happen get over it, and grow upHam Green":i8b9mhdv said:greybeard-kernow":i8b9mhdv said:ok yesterday , im not going to go into the actual match , result, we all know what happened and how some of us feel.i am going to tell you about argyle fans of a certain age group , Millennials, yes young men aged 20 to 30 ish, who think the world owes them something,yesterday travelling to exeter and around the town they were there in their numbers having the odd drink, and can only sing one song "ryan loweeee ryan loweee ryan loweeee ryan loweee", taking pictures making sure it was on facebook and twitter letting everyone know in their online world, what a good time they were having,come 3-0 down the attitude changed to ryan lowe out , you bunch of c***s , what is this sh*t , amongst other rubbish we have all heard before, and onto their beloved facebook and twitter to let they digital friends know who aggrieved they are, and how bad they feel , because they do not deserve that, fickle?maybe, me being a old git ,maybe, but i do not like this form of the argyle fan,
Yeah because fans getting angry and shouting at their own players is totally a new thing.
Didn't happen in the eighties at all. All those pitch invasions were just make-believe.
Sorry granddad, behaviours are learned, and your generation set an awful example. You reap what you sew.
Grown ups tend to use correct grammar when lecturing children.
You're just rambling incoherent nonsense.