Rag_hater wrote:
Survival of the genes that promote characteristics that are benefical to an organism.
That was not really how I meant it to come across.I was trying to be sarcastic.
All I am trying to say Mr.Bond is by going to the match you are doing something you enjoy.For me that doesn't show loyalty.
And I thought you were making a sarcastic reference to The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins, an important popular science book about cultural evolution and gene-centric evolution.
Attending a football match is not an altruistic act, except that shouting for your team is. Good support can lift a team, so positive support is most welcome when a team is not playing well, it can provide a lift. This extends to matches where support would otherwise be low. I'm sure you've seen plenty of times posts on this board by fans trying to drum up support for midweek fixtures and away days in dreary locations. They're doing this out of loyalty to the club. People who stay until the 90th minute and applaud the team when it's a cold wet Novembers night where we've been thrashed 4-0 and haven't had a chance all game, that's loyalty. There's no practical way for loyalty points to record this form of loyalty, but they can ensure that the fans who show up every week aren't displaced for the glamour events. This is a business decision by the club that benefits the club financially, and it benefits the majority of fans.