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, I'd rather the club benefit from their money than another team. If we're pull in any kind of glory hunters we're doing something right imo.'"
You can yawn if you want but it's not half as tiresome as someone who doesn't get the difference between a glory supporter and a turn coat. I'll give you my definitions as tbd they may not be the same as yours and see what you think.
Glory fan: Someone who supports Trinity but only when they are doing well and they tend to pick and chose their games. No problem here, all clubs have them and they are an indicator and a reward for the teams success.
Bandwagon jumpers: Don't really get these people but they are harmless enough. They tend o go with the crowd and will often support a team short term because their mate does or girlfriend does or it's just the thing to do.A bit shallow but what the hell.
Casuals: People who just watch the game not the teams and thus tend to gravitate towards top teams. No issue.
[size=150Turn coat: [/sizeSomeone who has actively supported one club from the start. These people are often very vocal and opinionated in there support. You'll often find them at the front of the crowd giving opposition fans a hard time. Then something upsets them and before you know it they full belt supporting a team they previously hated with a passion. A passion they then turn against their old club. These people I simply can't abide and would never want back, why on earth would you - would you invite Rosemary West into your family knowing what you do? I know that's an extreme example but it makes the point.
There is one other group of fans that Wakefield has far to many of and that's those who have fallen out with the club. That list is way to long and sadly I understand their issues and they need addressing - there is a massive wedge of cash there and in most cases all it would take is a SORRY to get them back.
HTH