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Gary: "Hello Ian. Brilliant column, as always. We're a group of five Scots from Edinburgh who travel to four Plymouth games every season. The love affair started through a Cornish grandparent.
Just returned from Blackpool and went to Hull before that. Over the course of the two visits, the fans have been terrific and their backing is second to none. They're an absolute credit to the club. Any special mentions for them?"
Unfortunately I can't afford to keep buying them all a drink, but if I could, I would. Football supporters are a special breed - of any football club.
You have so many ups and downs and highs and lows but you should never change allegiance.
It was proven last week that my team and the supporters have to do over 3,400 miles more than anyone else to follow their team each season. And that is what's special.
There was Southampton when we lost 1-0 and they didn't stop singing from start to finish and then there was Sunderland away last season when we won 3-2 - absolutely unbelieveable. I'd never heard anything like it, and it really does help the lads.
I'm not half the ground I used to be
Last Saturday's atmosphere at Blackpool was fantastic. The noise our lot were making was absolutely outstanding, considering they haven't finished their ground yet.
It was quite surreal - they've done all one side and not the other. They haven't been beaten there for over a year - and no wonder.
It's a real strange scenario - you walk out of one side of the ground and the rest isn't done. It's like you're on a park pitch. But we can't complain because our car park has got more potholes in it than the surface of the moon, so who are we to talk?