Scribble wrote:
I have nothing against the size of our ground, but you can see why people take the piss when, like Tuesday there was probably only 5.5 k inside and there's no atmosphere.
I've decided not to go to Bristol rovers away, instead my hard earned will be taking me and Matthew to Leamington.v North Ferriby on the conference north, after that debacle at Portsmouth, I know we have no right to win any game, same as anyone, but there are ways to lose, that wasn't one of them, besides its £70 I can save! We also be going to Leamington v Boston the following Saturday, and when Leamington get there new ground in three years, and a short walk from my house, we'll be getting a season ticket there, so you're right, we will be full time brakes fans, gold and black army!![/quote]
I don’t think there was even 5,000 on Tuesday, the stadium is always going to be too big unless we eventually hit the top league.
I don’t blame you for watching Leamington, I pop across and watch Brackley if it doesn’t clash with a Dons match, it’s still a good level of football and mostly more entertaining[/quote]
Absolutely, Brackley is about 30 minutes from us, it's a derby of sorts for Leamington, seen three games already this season, so far hasn't clashed with a Dons game, but next Saturday is a first.
I was so dissalusioned after getting into the championship, we made poor summer signings leading up to the championship season, more poor ones in January, leading to an obvious relegation.
We actually went backwards after going up, I know all about Alli not there etc, Will Grigg went to league one, still can't believe we wouldn't sign him, showed me all I needed to know, I signed up for last season for season tickets, on the evidence of the second half of last season under Nielson, we did the same.
Our commitment to supporting MK Dons, as a Wimbledon fan of before, has never wavered until now, the football we've been served up this season is nothing short of awful, we made a poor side like Walsall look ok in Tuesday, we used to easily beat teams like that, the football now is ordinary to say the least, our three hours round trip to and from home games is taking its toll, I'm not being entertained, so football a mile away, with more passion is where I'm heading next season if there is no improvement between now and the end of the season.
Following football is an expensive pastime, and if your not getting value for money, then........