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Posted December 15, 2012 01:57 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:33

Especially when you consider the relevant populations of each city too. Then also compare it to worse crowds in other sports in wellington. 

They could at least say they appreciate the support of those who do turn up, and challenge us to bring a friend etc. but as every day passes, I feel more and more alienated by the club. On reflection, this actually is starting to translate to me being less vocal at games etc - a fact that may also apply to the fever in general. 

For me it's becoming less 'our' club to be proud of in our city of wellington, and more 'their' club. It feels a lot deeper than that and I can't quite put it perfectly into words, but its something along those lines. 

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 07:33

Especially when you consider the relevant populations of each city too. Then also compare it to worse crowds in other sports in wellington. 

They could at least say they appreciate the support of those who do turn up, and challenge us to bring a friend etc. but as every day passes, I feel more and more alienated by the club. On reflection, this actually is starting to translate to me being less vocal at games etc - a fact that may also apply to the fever in general. 

For me it's becoming less 'our' club to be proud of in our city of wellington, and more 'their' club. It feels a lot deeper than that and I can't quite put it perfectly into words, but its something along those lines. 

Tegal edited December 15, 2012 02:02

Especially when you consider the relevant populations of each city too. Then also compare it to worse crowds in other sports in wellington. 

They could at least say they appreciate the support of those who do turn up, and challenge us to bring a friend etc. but as every day passes, I feel more and more alienated by the club. On reflection, this actually is starting to translate to me being less vocal at games etc - a fact that may also apply to the fever in general. 

For me it's becoming less 'our' club to be proud of in our city of wellington, and more 'their' club. I can't quite put it perfectly into words, but its something along those lines. 

Tegal edited December 15, 2012 01:59

Especially when you consider the relevant populations of each city too. Then also compare it to worse crowds in other sports in wellington. 

They could at least say they appreciate the support of those who do turn up, and challenge us to bring a friend etc. but as every day passes, I feel more and more alienated by the club. On reflection, this actually is starting to translate to me being less vocal at games etc - a fact that may also apply to the fever in general.