I think the fans have been very, very patient and got behind the team given the utter shit we have endured. The team owe us, not the other way round. They can't hide behind such claims - they are handsomely paid to perform under whatever 'pressure' a passionate support brings. And this season, like last year, they have let us down.
I'm not interested in other teams. I don't support other teams. I support this one...and I do support them, thanks very much. If you're happy with the way it's going, then great. I'm not.
Quote from: Des Little on April 06, 2014, 08:47:07 PMI'm not interested in other teams. I don't support other teams. I support this one...and I do support them, thanks very much. If you're happy with the way it's going, then great. I'm not. I'm not happy. I expect more. But what are you happy with? A lot on here moaned about where we finished under MON.I've gone past positional expectations as we're never going to win anything and just want to see us play entertaining football. It's not happening so I'd make a change.
Apologies - poisonous was a bit harsh. Just hate to see the fans giving our players a harder time of it than the opposition players.
The poor poster has apologised for the 'poisonous' comment so why have three subsequent posters felt the need to pick up on it. The guy / girl has only made four posts; they won't be encouraged to make many more if this is the response they get!
'poisonous' is harsh. It's definitely tough to keep singing & chanting when they can leave you feeling so flat - & I did think the crowd had a good go at trying to keep some noise going. However, so many upping & leaving when we went 2-1 down wasn't exactly helpful.There turned out to be 4 minutes of injury time, those who were left actually managed a bit of a roar of encouragement when it was announced. We needed to have done that as they came back to kick off after that goal, instead of facing them with the angry clatter of upturning seats. We hoped to be better against a Fulham side who had been rooted to the bottom of the table, but we hadn't been outplayed, we were still in the game, there was time left. Look at how much happened in the last few minutes at Albion last week - it needn't have been over, but it felt like it was when so many decided they'd seen enough.On MOTD I noticed they showed Fulham players tweets of appreciation for their '12th man'. In the moment after Fulham's 2nd goal, our impact as a group of supporters was more like having one sent off!There isn't anyone here who hasn't seen how easily this team's confidence swings, how good they can be when their tails are up, as well as how bad they can be when their heads go down. I don't know why we don't want to try & give them that boost. We do know it can make a difference. I don't blame anyone for booing them off at the end, of course we should have won that game. I'd prefer people to show their displeasure by doing that rather than giving up before the match is done. (& that exodus really wasn't about beating the traffic!)I wish people wouldn't get so defensive. It's not about blaming the fans, letting the team the manager, the board off the hook - for me it's about us being a team. I expect them to do their bit, and I am pissed off when they don't, but I expect us to do ours as well. I know we are the paying public, but it's just how I always thought football worked.