FilthyDon wrote:
That's fine if all you care about is the occasional entertaining game. But I want to see us progress. A hard fought victory with 9 men is great entertainment, but doesn't change our season. If it spurs us on then great, but if we lose to Oxford, it means nothing in terms of our season and our form will still be atrocious. Why does it matter where I watch the game from? I'll be at the game tomorrow, just like I am for most away games (barring the Scunthorpe, Donny and Rotherham games I missed), but even if I wasn't I still care about the result and the club. You aren't any more of a fan for physically being in the stadium, you should know that by now.
The occasional entertaining game is not all we care about. We want results.
BUT... that wasn’t an entertaining game. That was a great experience. It became a rare event that pushed everything else off the plate for the day.
To see and hear every single player putting everything in against the odds, including those off the ball who you don’t often see on TV doing their covering and keeping shape, to feel the rising tension of everyone in the crowd as those 68 minutes ticked slowly away, then to hear that final whistle and have every Dons fan in the stadium stand as one, applauding and cheering, and hardly anyone leaving until all the players were down the tunnel...
This.