Tonight for example, down to 10 men, conceded a goal to a strike Bardlsey has only ever dreamed of, and yet almost immediately the "YOUR GETTING SACKED IN THE MORNING" songs began. THIS WAS THE LOUDEST THE HOLTE WAS ALL NIGHT.
In these recessionary times, if supporters can see the that the club's heart isn't really in it, they're going to vote with their feet, as they did last night.
We are still acting like the person who has been dumped by the love of their lives. Hates everything and everybody, no enthusiasm for anything, no wanting to enjoy themselves... we need someone (a player or manager) to turn up to drag us out of the depression... and it has to happen quickly!
Quote from: London Villan on January 06, 2011, 09:14:32 AMWe are still acting like the person who has been dumped by the love of their lives. Hates everything and everybody, no enthusiasm for anything, no wanting to enjoy themselves... we need someone (a player or manager) to turn up to drag us out of the depression... and it has to happen quickly!Very good post. That's exactly how it is. The heart fell out of the club in August and we all know why. We had it quite good for a long time and the sudden way we were 'dumped' was just hard to take. I could sense this watching the Europa game against rapid. it was liek watching villa in 1994/95. A sense of decline and a bit of ill fortune in the mix too.If we could get Jol or Moyes I think we'd lift ourselves. Oh, and to carry London villan's analagy further, it'll only get worse for us whenever our 'ex' starts dating again and perhaps even wearing better clothes, looking better and doing things we'd hoped they'd have done wth us!
Not sure if its a brummie thing or not
Not sure if its a brummie thing or not but all this negativity and moaning and being quiet until things go wrong and then getting on the teams back is not helping. Protesting, tnot turning up, boo-ing - its counter-productive.Surely now, more than ever, the team needs our support. Its time to circle the wagons folks or we're doomed.