Quote from: Risso on May 07, 2012, 11:25:46 AMA point against Spurs "a great result"? You are Alex McLeish and I claim my five pounds.I think it was an unexpected result more than anything. For once, it was a welcome point i suppose.
A point against Spurs "a great result"? You are Alex McLeish and I claim my five pounds.
It's an oft-quoted argument by the anti-protest lobby, midnite, but there is no way of proving it one way or the other, so why invoke it? And I'm not sure anyone has advocated booing the manager all game. As others have said before, there is no reason why you cannot intersperse vocal support for the the players with vocal criticism of the manager and owner. I'd like to think the players have the brains to tell the difference.
Any protest get my backing.
Quote from: TonyD on May 07, 2012, 12:36:51 PMAny protest get my backing.Seriously - what's your opinion of the abuse the Mcleishout mob are giving to anyone who disagrees with them on Twitter & elsewhere?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 07, 2012, 01:28:10 PMQuote from: TonyD on May 07, 2012, 12:36:51 PMAny protest get my backing.Seriously - what's your opinion of the abuse the Mcleishout mob are giving to anyone who disagrees with them on Twitter & elsewhere?I believe it is wrong and have never approved of anyone 'shouting down' another. Their feelings are running high as they are frustrated. They can see that the majority of fans want a change of manager and cannot understand why the silent majority are not more vocal.I am frustrated and at times feel as though I am swimming upstream in that I cannot get to the right person to put my opinions across to.If I was going to the game next week, I would be joining in with voicing opinion against the manager just like I did on the terraces years ago chanting, "The Board Must Go", "Ellis Out" etc.
Quote from: old man villa fan on May 07, 2012, 01:45:34 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 07, 2012, 01:28:10 PMQuote from: TonyD on May 07, 2012, 12:36:51 PMAny protest get my backing.Seriously - what's your opinion of the abuse the Mcleishout mob are giving to anyone who disagrees with them on Twitter & elsewhere?I believe it is wrong and have never approved of anyone 'shouting down' another. Their feelings are running high as they are frustrated. They can see that the majority of fans want a change of manager and cannot understand why the silent majority are not more vocal.I am frustrated and at times feel as though I am swimming upstream in that I cannot get to the right person to put my opinions across to.If I was going to the game next week, I would be joining in with voicing opinion against the manager just like I did on the terraces years ago chanting, "The Board Must Go", "Ellis Out" etc.It strikes me as going way beyond not understanding why others don't agree with them. They seem to be downright abusing, if not threatening, anyone with a different opinion. You can't excuse them because they feel frustrated.
The main agenda that Dazzy G or Warley Wobbler (whatever his name is) brought with him when he joined this site was to lay into everyone who did'nt agree with him to the point where he got offensive. It did'nt help his argument in the slightest.
Giving the leaflets to kids to distribute I thought was well out of order.
Quote from: Legion on May 07, 2012, 01:59:40 PMGiving the leaflets to kids to distribute I thought was well out of order.Gwen the quality of teaching in the Midlands, I doubt that the kids could read the leaflets anyway.There's teachers I know in the area who don't even know where Norwich is.
Quote from: Risso on May 07, 2012, 11:25:46 AMA point against Spurs "a great result"? You are Alex McLeish and I claim my five pounds.I know that we could've won the game with the red card and taking the lead etc. But can you really say that you wouldn't have been chuffed with the point before the game? Spurs are one of the best teams in the country, and while we're in the position we find ourselves in, I think it's ridiculous to not be delighted with getting something out of that game.