My basic point in all of this is that there is no one pathway to the success we crave. You rightly mention Spurs as varying their tactics and getting 4th, but that does not mean Arsenal were right to go to one extreme as they finished higher, because they also have better players than Spurs. And for all our talk about where to source your players from, the majority of that Spurs side were bought domestically.We have achieved a steady 6th place and that is a platfirm upon which to achieve more, but we will not do so by destroying the basis that platform was built on. Evolution, and not revolution, is the way forward for us.
Quote from: "Villadawg"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "Leighton"Quote from: "villan1975"I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.This is something which confuses me. The readiness of seemingly rational people to believe that the booing at 45 minutes against Wigan was purely about the previous 45 minutes.I didn't boo, but I did remark to my match-attending friends that it was a continuation of the entirety of the previous season at home.You seem to have arrived at your opinion as to the cause rather quickly. Having a thought pop into you head doesn't preclude other opinions from being valid. Your opinion doesn't tally with the facts that we had won our 2 preceding PL home games and had finished the season with our highest points total and equal highest league position in 13 years. On that basis, you wouldn't normally expect the team to be boo'd off when only 0-1 down at H-T in the first game of the season.I know we rallied at the end of the season, I was talking about more than the last couple of games - more about the way we struggled to break teams down, and to score goals, at home across the course of the season.I don't understand your comment about precluding other opinions from being valid, so don't really see what you're getting at. Of course other opinions are validMy point about rationality was just to say that it's a bit weird to think that suddenly we'd turned into a bunch of fans who will get quite so upset about 45 minutes of football in isolation. I know we've got a bit of a downer on ourselves, but that seems to be stretching it to breaking point.What i was trying to say re half time was that now, a year on, I think it was about more than just 45 minutes, and I did at the time. Nothing more than that.
Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "Leighton"Quote from: "villan1975"I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.This is something which confuses me. The readiness of seemingly rational people to believe that the booing at 45 minutes against Wigan was purely about the previous 45 minutes.I didn't boo, but I did remark to my match-attending friends that it was a continuation of the entirety of the previous season at home.You seem to have arrived at your opinion as to the cause rather quickly. Having a thought pop into you head doesn't preclude other opinions from being valid. Your opinion doesn't tally with the facts that we had won our 2 preceding PL home games and had finished the season with our highest points total and equal highest league position in 13 years. On that basis, you wouldn't normally expect the team to be boo'd off when only 0-1 down at H-T in the first game of the season.
Quote from: "Leighton"Quote from: "villan1975"I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.This is something which confuses me. The readiness of seemingly rational people to believe that the booing at 45 minutes against Wigan was purely about the previous 45 minutes.I didn't boo, but I did remark to my match-attending friends that it was a continuation of the entirety of the previous season at home.
Quote from: "villan1975"I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.
I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.
Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "Villadawg"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Quote from: "Leighton"Quote from: "villan1975"I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.This is something which confuses me. The readiness of seemingly rational people to believe that the booing at 45 minutes against Wigan was purely about the previous 45 minutes.I didn't boo, but I did remark to my match-attending friends that it was a continuation of the entirety of the previous season at home.You seem to have arrived at your opinion as to the cause rather quickly. Having a thought pop into you head doesn't preclude other opinions from being valid. Your opinion doesn't tally with the facts that we had won our 2 preceding PL home games and had finished the season with our highest points total and equal highest league position in 13 years. On that basis, you wouldn't normally expect the team to be boo'd off when only 0-1 down at H-T in the first game of the season.I know we rallied at the end of the season, I was talking about more than the last couple of games - more about the way we struggled to break teams down, and to score goals, at home across the course of the season.I don't understand your comment about precluding other opinions from being valid, so don't really see what you're getting at. Of course other opinions are validMy point about rationality was just to say that it's a bit weird to think that suddenly we'd turned into a bunch of fans who will get quite so upset about 45 minutes of football in isolation. I know we've got a bit of a downer on ourselves, but that seems to be stretching it to breaking point.What i was trying to say re half time was that now, a year on, I think it was about more than just 45 minutes, and I did at the time. Nothing more than that.The comment about precluding other opinions referred to the fact you built your post on Leighton's dismissal of the OP as Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.I don't think the booing was simply about the first half performance but neither do I think it was because the previous season was so awful, how could it be when you take into account the fact it was by some important measures i.e. points and placing our best league season in 13 years?The booing was widely distributed around the ground and appeared to come form individuals and small groups rather than a shared response from all fans or from a particular stand, such as we've seen previously from the Holte End or in the old days, occasionally from the Trinity Rd.
...Come on. Our home form the previous year was poor, the football had been crap to watch at times, we capitulated from a position of strength in third to wriggle into sixth, we were threadbare at the back and having to play an untried kid in Clark.Then we serve up a performance that suggested that nothing had changed and we were comprehensively outplayed by a side that many suspected wpuld be running it close for relegation. That is why people booed.
I don't think the booing was simply about the first half performance but neither do I think it was because the previous season was so awful, how could it be when you take into account the fact it was by some important measures i.e. points and placing our best league season in 13 years?
I don't think the booing was simply about the first half performance but neither do I think it was because the previous season was so awful
Your opinion doesn't tally with the facts that we had won our 2 preceding PL home games and had finished the season with our highest points total and equal highest league position in 13 years. On that basis, you wouldn't normally expect the team to be boo'd off when only 0-1 down at H-T in the first game of the season.
Quote from: "Villadawg" Your opinion doesn't tally with the facts that we had won our 2 preceding PL home games and had finished the season with our highest points total and equal highest league position in 13 years. On that basis, you wouldn't normally expect the team to be boo'd off when only 0-1 down at H-T in the first game of the season.Would these be the home games v a very poor Hull side who made us hang on for long periods and a dismal Newcastle side who sent themselves down with an OG? Those kind of facts?Those games- like most of our home form from the turn of the year onwards- were far from convincing. And was reflected in a lower victories total than we've managed even during mediocre seasons. The highest points total and equal highest league position you mention was built largely on our exceptional away form.For the paying spectator, the bloke who doesn't necessarily travel the country but is a season ticket holder or regular at VP it looked like nothing much had changed from the previous year. I know it's a concept you and a few others seem to struggle with but it really wasn't just about one game.
It clearly wasn’t simply a reaction to the first half performance, which was poor, but at 0-1 down not disastrous. It wasn’t the previous season as a whole and it wasn’t our home form, which was just as good or as bad as many other seasons. Booing the team off when a single goal down at half time in the first game of the season is a very strange thing to have happened. Something else was at play.
It was a perfectly ordinary home season regardless of how much anyone wishes to portray it as worse than that. We took 30 points and only once in the last 13 seasons have we accumulated more than 33 points and that was in the GTII season.
We took 30 points and only once in the last 13 seasons have we accumulated more than 33 points and that was in the GTII season.