@monkeyH78@robplaister I’ve been saying this from day one. Success breeds tag ons. Once the tag ons have had enough of success, they don’t bother going anymore and the true supporters like us, have already given up and say ‘I ain’t coming back’ . Then you see loads of empty seats like at Man City. 🤷🏻♂️
@Bobharford@J1875_ Exactly my point. This is why I don’t think we should sell him. I’m just saying that the only way they should, is if they have quality enough replacements, which I don’t think we’ll be able to find.
If anyone is interested in coming down tomorrow to Pride Park to search for Birmingham City supporter Paul Pike (image provided) please come down for 1230pm outside West Stand in the car park.
Due to other commitments such as work, school runs etc please if you can, come back down to continue and if you can’t don’t worry.
If you cannot make it tomorrow don’t worry, all we ask is if you can share this post over all social media platforms to search for Paul.
Paul Pike described as a white male, slim build and short dark brown hair and beard, is 18 years old and 6ft 1in. Paul was last seen outside Pride Park Stadium on Saturday 21st March when Derby played Birmingham City.
Paul has ADHD and is autistic
He was last seen wearing a Sergio Tacchino tracksuit top which is grey on the top and black on the bottom, a Burberry patterned baseball cap, navy blue polo shirt and blue jeans.
Anyone who was driving in the Pride Park area at the time who has dash cam footage and anyone who has seen him, or has any information on his whereabouts, is asked to contact the police using any of the below methods, quoting the reference 1095 of 24 March:
• Website – We have crime reporting tools on our website: https://t.co/553m87AgXG
• Facebook – send a private message to the Derbyshire Constabulary Facebook page
• Phone – call us on 101
You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStoppers website: https://t.co/oJu9Ys0jK4
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@LeeAHinton95 I’ve actually been to every away game, bar Wrexham, so i have seen. I’m not saying it’s not good, but for me it’s a confidence issue, not a manager issue. I reckon a good pre-season and we’ll see a different team next season, with a few stronger additions. Again, just my opinion
@LeeAHinton95 I agree. I think Davies should be given another season to turn things round. Just my opinion. Nobody has to agree with me. 🤷🏻♂️ BCFC KRO FEA
@dan97_wfc Being a fair weather supporter of a top side means you treat winning as an expectancy, as let’s be honest, you most likely started supporting that team for that reason (glory hunter) and therefore, you’ll never appreciate the experience of winning, as much as the other guy.
@dan97_wfc I think the point the guy is trying to make is that, if you support a lower team, the likelihood of winning anything is going to be slim, but when you do, it makes it so much more special as you cherish it like it’s the best moment of your life.