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You're depriving a village somewhere of an idiot.Happy Feet said:Dzeko,Balloteli,Kovalov,Boateng,Milner....... The list goes on of wastes of money. Hughes signed Tevez,Kompany, De Jong. I rest my case m'lord.
You're depriving a village somewhere of an idiot.Happy Feet said:Dzeko,Balloteli,Kovalov,Boateng,Milner....... The list goes on of wastes of money. Hughes signed Tevez,Kompany, De Jong. I rest my case m'lord.
Ducado said:I never joined in the anti Hughes campaigns on here, some of the stuff posted was disgusting, and we are seeing the same stuff posted about the current manager, the more things change the more they stay the same!
And when they have got their way, it will be the turn of the next manager and the one after that and on and on it goes.
I always find it odd, that all the best managers and football tacticians, not to mention club administrators, are far to busy posting on football forums to actually get out there and do the job.
Here is a novel approach, of course a manager is open to criticism, but how about we cut the incumbent a little slack now and again, and realise that rebuilding this club will not be a quick affair, we are doing just great as it is, there are going to be setbacks and dramas along the way, that's the game.
The other point I would make is, that for far too many people their opinion has now become more important than supporting the club, them being right is all that matters, so the same stuff is posted in thread after thread, just so the rest of us get the message, it has become a cyber vendetta, when results go the way their opinions want to, they will be on here 24/7, go the other way you never see them, if we win on Saturday wait and see, some of the most voracious critics will not be seen
the god Gerry Gow said:Ducado said:I never joined in the anti Hughes campaigns on here, some of the stuff posted was disgusting, and we are seeing the same stuff posted about the current manager, the more things change the more they stay the same!
And when they have got their way, it will be the turn of the next manager and the one after that and on and on it goes.
I always find it odd, that all the best managers and football tacticians, not to mention club administrators, are far to busy posting on football forums to actually get out there and do the job.
Here is a novel approach, of course a manager is open to criticism, but how about we cut the incumbent a little slack now and again, and realise that rebuilding this club will not be a quick affair, we are doing just great as it is, there are going to be setbacks and dramas along the way, that's the game.
The other point I would make is, that for far too many people their opinion has now become more important than supporting the club, them being right is all that matters, so the same stuff is posted in thread after thread, just so the rest of us get the message, it has become a cyber vendetta, when results go the way their opinions want to, they will be on here 24/7, go the other way you never see them, if we win on Saturday wait and see, some of the most voracious critics will not be seen
But most of what you have said equally applies to the "i'm a better fan than you brigade". How many people does it take to start threads such as "ffs get a grip" or "lets move on". A hell of a lot of them are not interested in a reasonable debate or even in backing up there argument with valid points, rather they just want to be able to say "look at me I've told 'em".
I don't happen to think our present incumbent is the man for the job but that IS just my view but that doesn't mean I don't support the club, team and players whenever wherever i can. And i am sick and tired of having to sy this , it really is'nt a difficult concept
Ducado said:the god Gerry Gow said:But most of what you have said equally applies to the "i'm a better fan than you brigade". How many people does it take to start threads such as "ffs get a grip" or "lets move on". A hell of a lot of them are not interested in a reasonable debate or even in backing up there argument with valid points, rather they just want to be able to say "look at me I've told 'em".
I don't happen to think our present incumbent is the man for the job but that IS just my view but that doesn't mean I don't support the club, team and players whenever wherever i can. And i am sick and tired of having to sy this , it really is'nt a difficult concept
I agree, what I am saying is that to many people there being right (whatever side they are on) is all that matters,
I to have some doubts about the current manager but I am prepared to wait to see where we end up by the end of the season, we really have not got any other option have we
You have already been proven a liar and wrong on your last 'point'Ducado said:I never joined in the anti Hughes campaigns on here, some of the stuff posted was disgusting, and we are seeing the same stuff posted about the current manager, the more things change the more they stay the same!
And when they have got their way, it will be the turn of the next manager and the one after that and on and on it goes.
I always find it odd, that all the best managers and football tacticians, not to mention club administrators, are far to busy posting on football forums to actually get out there and do the job.
Here is a novel approach, of course a manager is open to criticism, but how about we cut the incumbent a little slack now and again, and realise that rebuilding this club will not be a quick affair, we are doing just great as it is, there are going to be setbacks and dramas along the way, that's the game.
The other point I would make is, that for far too many people their opinion has now become more important than supporting the club, them being right is all that matters, so the same stuff is posted in thread after thread, just so the rest of us get the message, it has become a cyber vendetta, when results go the way their opinions want to, they will be on here 24/7, go the other way you never see them, if we win on Saturday wait and see, some of the most voracious critics will not be seen