Should you dismiss the 'knuckledraggers' out of hand?  All teams have a large 
proportion of such fans. It's (partly) their money - going to matches, buying 
merchandise, subscribing to Sky - that pays for football.

It's those sort of guys who go home and away. It's those sort of guys who keep 
going to matches even in the third division and during the darkest days.  They 
may have some unsavoury views on the world, but they support their teams 
through and through.

I'd suggest if you don't want to meet those sort of blokes you'd be better of 
at the ballet. It's a completely different crowd. And I know, I go to both.  
Lots of posh totty at the ballet, and no swearing.  (Have I put myself in the 
knuckledragger's camp by using the word totty?)

Btw, I don't think Ian is a knuckledragger anyway.

Just my two pen'th  to this strangely fractious debate.

DRB

PS - in this day of political correctness, should we not eschew the term 
knuckledragger, and call them the long limbly challenged or persons of extended 
limb or something similar?

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