Quote from: luke25 on May 02, 2012, 12:50:27 AMOur attacking midfielder with 1 goal and 0 assists gets player of the season, can't fucking wait for this mamoth fuck up of a season to end.Hasn't he got 2 assists Bent( Chelsea) Weimann (Fulham) (I know it's still crap)
Our attacking midfielder with 1 goal and 0 assists gets player of the season, can't fucking wait for this mamoth fuck up of a season to end.
Quote from: Des Little on May 01, 2012, 08:54:04 PMMy bro was at the awards last night and was far from impressed with what he saw. Standby for a full and honest reflection on his thoughts...won't be a surprise to many on here, but disappointing none the less.Hey Des, could you or your brother shed any more light on this? Apologies if you've written about it on another thread.
My bro was at the awards last night and was far from impressed with what he saw. Standby for a full and honest reflection on his thoughts...won't be a surprise to many on here, but disappointing none the less.
Have been very busy since attending the awards on Monday night but wanted to share a couple of my observations on here.Mood of the guests was okay, not sombre but people were clearly waiting for some words from the managerUnfortunately that didn't happen. Real Opportunity missed.Even a "It's been a sh1te season but thank you for your support and I'm sure we can count on you to back the lads for the final two matches...."But nope, it wasn't said.No show from our captain Gabby, players aloof and aside from Collins, Dunne and Given they didn't break ranks to converse with anyone that I saw.The lack of success meant that the Chelsea game on NYE and Fulham at home were pretty much the only hgihlights shown on the loop - that and Marc Albrighton's award winning goal against Arsenal at home.Goal celebration of the year , I was expecting throw in of the year and best coin toss. Though born and bred a Brummie I now live in London and have had my fair share of shite drives home down the M40 this year, but this was as bad as post Bolton.Let's hope the drives home after the next two Sundays are more positive.
The players pretty much huddles round together. You could get the odd word in but, apart from when I spoken to Weimann and maybe Delph, felt like you were intruding. That is why we don't normally go near them.The one nice part of the evening was Stan's video message which was quite sad to watch and also when Des Bremner came round to draw for the signed football. Those start of 82 are all a great bunch whenever you see them.
Quote from: Dave McLark Five on May 03, 2012, 01:25:22 PMThe players pretty much huddles round together. You could get the odd word in but, apart from when I spoken to Weimann and maybe Delph, felt like you were intruding. That is why we don't normally go near them.The one nice part of the evening was Stan's video message which was quite sad to watch and also when Des Bremner came round to draw for the signed football. Those start of 82 are all a great bunch whenever you see them.I'd guess that the 82 bunch were that bit closer to ordinary people, back then they were earning about 4 times the average wage, today's clowns earn about 80 times that.
The lack of success meant that the Chelsea game on NYE and Fulham at home were pretty much the only hgihlights shown on the loop - that and Marc Albrighton's award winning goal against Arsenal at home.