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Old 02-05-2008, 13:05   #8 (permalink)
ralphie7
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they just wind me up with their arrogance and the fact that they think they invented non league football.
don't know where you get that from ?
you sound bitter

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Their crowds this season are down 19% on last years despite them having another very good season in a much better league. I think the novelty has worn off a little bit.
don't know if that is right but there are a lot
of football league clubs whose attendances are down this season
so if it is true then its going along with the trend.

This season even United have had tickets on general sale for some games.


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FC United of Bury
more sarcasm and bitterness
nothing to do with the fan base being United fans ?
that was the cause of the trouble at Garforth last week.

considering the time scale they had when they were formed
and there was a lot of people said they couldn't do it....
they have all been proved wrong
the money they have brought to non league football has to be good for the game.
It takes time and money to get your own ground.
hense the ground share with Bury fc

their own ground will come
so come on give them a break.

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