Can I just state the obvious

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  1. Terry Nutkins

    Terry Nutkins Well-Known Member

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    If we all cheer us on when we lose or play **** we'll be just as **** the game after.</p>

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    So you don't think that when the atmosphere improved during the Derby game, it led to our opening goal 5 minutes later.
     
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    Maybe its the 7 pints of Landlord I've had but that makes no sense at all
     
  4. Terry Nutkins

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    try again! nt
     
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    Thats how I see it,

    if we dont let Simon Davey know how we feel, he will never see that we are pissed off with watching second rate crap.

    I would not condone the personal abuse, but surely the fans are entitled to make their feelings known. Booing after a match is something I agree with. I would not boo a player or the team during a match, but I can see why some do.
     
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    RE: Thats how I see it,

    So you don't think that when the fans get behind the team we sometimes spark a goal.
     
  7. Terry Nutkins

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    I reckon we should just leave it for tonight

    Mr Davey is on borroweed time unless he can somehow either entertain the fans or start winning frigging football matches. At the moment he's a long way off of either.</p>

    Those who pay their hard earned can let off steam when they want as far as I'm concerned as long as it doesn't cross the boundaries of decency.</p>
     
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    I know what you are trying to say...

    But if the team were at least showing any signs of <strike>life spark drive motivation </strike>anything then the fans wouldn't be shouting from the off.</p>

    Don't blame the fans for this debacle.</p>
     

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