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1 minute ago, D'Jaffo said:

Tbf it feels like we’ve had our fair share of roasters in our support try and do good for the club then f**k off in a rage when they aren’t allowed special treatment. Certainly more than the average. 
 

Mind the footgolf w**k that went in the huff? Ended up having an argument with Lachlan on Twitter after an Ayrshire derby where he was told to f**k off by the big man. 

I love fan huffs and boycotts

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Just now, mugen_power said:

I love fan huffs and boycotts

Let them carry on imo. Fan involvement and volunteering your spare time is great to see and can be really important for clubs at our level. But you do it because it’s the club you support. Not because you want special treatment or stuff in return. 

If you’re willing to boycott a club because you aren’t getting your own way then you weren’t much of a supporter to begin with. 

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5 minutes ago, D'Jaffo said:

Tbf it feels like we’ve had our fair share of roasters in our support try and do good for the club then f**k off in a rage when they aren’t allowed special treatment. Certainly more than the average. 
 

Mind the footgolf w**k that went in the huff? Ended up having an argument with Lachlan on Twitter after an Ayrshire derby where he was told to f**k off by the big man. 

He’s been back at games recently. Have seen him at a few away games but not at Somerset. 

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3 minutes ago, ayrunitedfw said:

He’s been back at games recently. Have seen him at a few away games but not at Somerset. 

Even worse tbh as that just comes across that he’s not willing to give the club the money. 
 

w**k. 

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Aye, we've had a fair share of dafties that think the club owes them attention or rewards on the back of volunteering efforts.

That sort of stuff is great and fair play to anyone that gives up significant amounts of time and effort as a means of helping the club. There are plenty of these volunteers and helpers whose actions mostly go unnoticed because they don't post about it everywhere and purely do it out of a love for the club.

Going off in a huff and staging your own boycott when you don't get stuff or fall out with someone is an absolute riddy and completely deserving of ridicule. Turning up at games years later when the club is doing well also doesn't go unnoticed. Pathetic

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I see Monster in Troon quite often and he was tempted to come back but think he works on Saturdays. Not that we play on that day much these days. He did go to Troon games for a few years. Think the main complaint at the time was lack of ambition from the club.

In the supporters bus four miles out of Peterhead and suddenly realising he'd forgotten his wife is an all time classic awayday story though.

 

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51 minutes ago, ecocme said:

Fairly sure there was a guy a few years ago who used to post on here multiple times a day called Monster and his missus was a poster called Ayr Girl. They also fucked off in the huff for some reason too! 

He has pretty valid reasons for walking away, Funnily enough, one of them involves a fan who thought he was more important than others before disappearing in a huff when the club didn't agree. The said fan spread some pretty malicious rumours about him.   

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