Your investment looks like it is going to bits and you need to act now or we are certain to be in League 2 with gates of circa 2000 and losing even more money.
I suggest you both listen to the Gareth McCleary interview rather than make snide remarks about someone who tries to be positive when others prefer negativity.
Not sure how you interpret my comment as snide but it wasn't intended.
I'm interested to know what you consider was positive about scraping a draw against a team at the bottom of the league who played 45 minutes with ten men. Are you still confident we will avoid the drop?
As an aside as a loyal Liverpool supporter I would have thought losing your manager at the end of the season would haveunmade it a few bad days for you.
You made what I interpreted as sarcastic comments suggesting that my positivity is somehow amusing. I didn’t say there was anything positive about today’s game and I am as disappointed in this season as the next man, but the constant moaning creates the negative atmosphere that GMac refers to in his interview.
I've never heard of any fans, anywhere, doing heelclicks and shouting huzzahs when their team is this abject. It's like expecting better drivers if people cheer at impound lots.
I’ve just watched the GMac interview and I’m curious what you think we should take away from it. To me, calling out the fans for being unhappy feels incredibly ill judged. A few thousand fans turned up, the players didn’t.
They (and that means MB and the players) should count themselves lucky that fans are still turning up at all. I think those who are deserve some credit.
Spot on. GMac turned on a guy standing close to us today. The guy just shouted for him to get stuck in and GMac turned around and said F off.
I understand his frustration but he surely understands that the fans are truly fed up with the type of showing dished out in the first half today, he said himself it wasn’t good enough. The gent in question was just trying to ghee him up but got a real harsh response.
The fans who attended today are the truly loyal core of supporters and don’t need preaching to.
Remember we are paying to be there and not being paid to be there or getting in FOC!
The last sentence is spot on. People being paid whining about the people who are paying is rarely a good look, unless truly heinous behaviour is going on.
However, if the 1887 still exist, it would be funny if they picked a random minute at the next home game for everyone to go crazy as if we had just scored.
I actually didn’t think the atmosphere was too bad today, it didn’t seem that poisonous given what was actually being offered up on the pitch. The crowd definitely got right behind the team in the second half.
The last 10 mins at Leyton Orient was miles worse.
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Please god get Gaz back. For fucks sake. Years of great effort literally going down the pisser.
Don't give Bloomfield any more tactical ideas
You mean he has tactical ideas?
Is one Bloomfield out thread not enough?
Your investment looks like it is going to bits and you need to act now or we are certain to be in League 2 with gates of circa 2000 and losing even more money.
Wendoverman invested?
A Wycombe legend
Who sadly outstayed welcome
Couhigs need to act.
@glasshalffull has gone very quiet recently..
Not a good week for him with Jürgen Klopps announcement!
He hasn't really though has he?
He's on here very regularly and has actually made more posts this week then you have.
That’s because I was sulking in a Premier Inn in Wigan..
Rob/Pete - we are 19th in the league and guess what, there are only 24 teams in the league.
Also, just in case you don’t know - you can get relegated from this league.
I suggest you both listen to the Gareth McCleary interview rather than make snide remarks about someone who tries to be positive when others prefer negativity.
What do you expect Mcleary to say?
There’s not really anything else he can say.
This is a half decent league one squad that should not be in this position, it’s down to the manager that we are failing like we are.
Not sure how you interpret my comment as snide but it wasn't intended.
I'm interested to know what you consider was positive about scraping a draw against a team at the bottom of the league who played 45 minutes with ten men. Are you still confident we will avoid the drop?
As an aside as a loyal Liverpool supporter I would have thought losing your manager at the end of the season would haveunmade it a few bad days for you.
You made what I interpreted as sarcastic comments suggesting that my positivity is somehow amusing. I didn’t say there was anything positive about today’s game and I am as disappointed in this season as the next man, but the constant moaning creates the negative atmosphere that GMac refers to in his interview.
There's not much else to do but moan at the moment. And the crap form creates the negative atmosphere.
I’d say it’s not so much the crap form but the lack of desire on display. The entire team strolled around in that first half with zero passion.
What about the second? According to Blooms we show real fight. I'd argue if that was the case, it'd be there for the whole game...
I've never heard of any fans, anywhere, doing heelclicks and shouting huzzahs when their team is this abject. It's like expecting better drivers if people cheer at impound lots.
I’ve just watched the GMac interview and I’m curious what you think we should take away from it. To me, calling out the fans for being unhappy feels incredibly ill judged. A few thousand fans turned up, the players didn’t.
They (and that means MB and the players) should count themselves lucky that fans are still turning up at all. I think those who are deserve some credit.
I did. He admitted Fleetwood wanted it more.
i don’t blame anyone for booing whene a senior member of the team admits the opposition, who have had an even more torrid season, wanted it more.
But sure, that’s the negative fans fault too, right?
Spot on. GMac turned on a guy standing close to us today. The guy just shouted for him to get stuck in and GMac turned around and said F off.
I understand his frustration but he surely understands that the fans are truly fed up with the type of showing dished out in the first half today, he said himself it wasn’t good enough. The gent in question was just trying to ghee him up but got a real harsh response.
The fans who attended today are the truly loyal core of supporters and don’t need preaching to.
Remember we are paying to be there and not being paid to be there or getting in FOC!
The last sentence is spot on. People being paid whining about the people who are paying is rarely a good look, unless truly heinous behaviour is going on.
However, if the 1887 still exist, it would be funny if they picked a random minute at the next home game for everyone to go crazy as if we had just scored.
I actually didn’t think the atmosphere was too bad today, it didn’t seem that poisonous given what was actually being offered up on the pitch. The crowd definitely got right behind the team in the second half.
The last 10 mins at Leyton Orient was miles worse.
Players telling their own fans to F off is a surefire sign of a healthy team
They’d have to try to remember what feeling elated at a Wycombe match feels like though. Tough ask.