Whilst being a reasonable point of view, is it productive to express it during the game? Just seems inappropriate at that time.
The fans waited until we were 3-0 down with 20 minutes to go. I didn't join in, but I think they were patient enough.
True, probably better to have gone and sung it after the game at the gates like they did a few season back
why shouldn tpeople express their (and, on the ec=vidence of this board, alot of others opinions to the 'board' at the club???????????????
Where/when else can it be expressed in order that Patrick Cryne is aware that it is a sentiment felt en masse? Should I hum it to myself on the way home? Should I express it on here as my own personal view? No - the only way to get our dissatisfaction across is to shout it out in the stadium - and for only the second time ever, I did so.
It's not as if he'll get sacked just because the fans chant it just kills the confidence of the players and gives a negative vibe around the ground. Okay it couldnt get anymore negative today but still theres no need.
confidence was f##ked when muller cocked up, when else can fans vent there frustration for it to be heard, only fans on here oh and mark stokes and andrew lodge
RE: No Point Chanting It either way he wont be in charge beginning of next season and quote me on that
Ponty end is full of schizo's, behind team one minute, baying for blood next!! lol They were patient today though i agree, in fact the whole ground was pretty tolerant
Point for me now is to chant it even when we're winning not just loosing or we luck fickle. This man is not taking us forward just further and further back. We have to show we are not happy with him and that its time to go. Ofcourse i understand somehow we still have fans who do not blame him and you should voice your support of him. That is what is called voicing an opinion?
I wish opposition fans started singing negative chants against their own team when we were winning. We'd probably have a better chance of keeping or extending a lead.