United Thread - 2023/24

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I dont get this. They are going to stay for an hour after the game finishes, the cameras have gone home, nothing is being shown on tv.

Wouldnt walking out be a bigger show.
As soon as they have sat down for 60 minutes, they will get a bit thirsty, go buy a pint in the ground, maybe some food…. Then visit the club shop on the way out when the queues have died down, to spend more money for The Glazers to pocket.

It’s wonderful
 
I guess this 60 minute sit in will only affect the stadium staff and police. Seems odd why the fans are picking on them.

Having to focus policing for an extra hour in the swamp when they could be focusing on more important stuff. All because their owners have spent north of £170 million this summer, my heart bleeds for the raggy hordes,
 
If their first 11 all drop out injured they might have a decent performance.
To be honest that is a genuine concern of mine, some fringe players given a chance might actually put in a shift and force some of the regular first teamers to up their game and give supporters reason to be more buoyant and vocal... all things we don't want.
 

Be interesting to see how many stay behind for the sit-in. We did it in 1993 against Swales when we played QPR and I reckon a good 10,000 or so stayed back. That was on a day when there were probably around 25,000 in the ground so anything less than 30,000 sitting in tomorrow will be deemed as a failure in my eyes ;)
 
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