Yep. They're shit. Also, have noticed a little pocket of fans in Lower Holte have recently started slagging off other supporters for not singing enough. This makes me much less inclined to do so, they can fuck off with that "pay attention to me" shit.
Sunday games.
Quote from: Nev on Today at 01:17:40 PMSunday games.But Leeds was Saturday, 3pm
Pricing is a big reason imo. Loads have been priced out of games, replaced by folks that are probably less inclined to sing. Because of pricing the average age at VP is probably a fair bit higher these days. And if you've shelled out a ridiculous £70+ for a league game vs Leeds then it's human nature to expect to be entertained rather than it being on you. Fans always have been, and always will be, reactive. And how we tend to play while obviously proving pretty damn effective is hardly the rip roaring exciting football that tends to crank up the crowd.
It's an argument I'm bored to death of hearing, in all honesty. We don't play tub thumping football most of the time. It's as simple as that to me. This is the English way where rightly or wrongly you have to earn the support of the fans for the majority of matches played at home. One of my mates is an Everton season ticket holder and it's exactly the same there.Though I appreciate all the brilliant moments this teams given me and I would never personally get at him in the stands for it, Konsa gesturing to the fans really boiled my blood. If you want blind vocal allegiance, go play in Germany. If you want the highs of us singing our hearts out when we're on a good run and performing well, you have to deal with us at our worst. It doesn't mean any more or less to us, the only difference is we're not paid to be there. If we'd have gone on to equalize or win pussy footing at the back, he'd have been proved correct and none of us would be discussing his actions, but we only looked dangerous when we leapt at them and went for the throat.
Financials aside, the massive benefit of qualifying for UCL is the end of the shit Sunday fixtures, for a season at least.
Quote from: TheToffnar on Today at 01:59:17 PMIt's an argument I'm bored to death of hearing, in all honesty. We don't play tub thumping football most of the time. It's as simple as that to me. This is the English way where rightly or wrongly you have to earn the support of the fans for the majority of matches played at home. One of my mates is an Everton season ticket holder and it's exactly the same there.Though I appreciate all the brilliant moments this teams given me and I would never personally get at him in the stands for it, Konsa gesturing to the fans really boiled my blood. If you want blind vocal allegiance, go play in Germany. If you want the highs of us singing our hearts out when we're on a good run and performing well, you have to deal with us at our worst. It doesn't mean any more or less to us, the only difference is we're not paid to be there. If we'd have gone on to equalize or win pussy footing at the back, he'd have been proved correct and none of us would be discussing his actions, but we only looked dangerous when we leapt at them and went for the throat. I think the reason you get players trying to gee up supporters is it genuinely helps lift performances but they have to understand that the flip side is that when they’re struggling it makes the crowd edgy.