colinbellsballboy
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Cheers Joycee,just got a bit heated is all.
Anytime mate. And today was one of them times.colinbellsballboy said:Cheers Joycee,just got a bit heated is all.
East level 3 some pillocks booing near me at full time but there is more day trippers up there than anything, the other thing was the atmosphere it had to be the worst ever for a derby match, when are our fans going to get behind the team if you sing some of the twats where I am look at you as if you are a fucking alien that's just landed maybe if we showed some passion the players might respond and show some tooi kne albert davy said:i was in east stand level 1 didn't hear any booing was it just colin bell stand then, won't go down as greatest derby game ever but there weren't no booing round us.
itsnevereasy said:Heard the boo's - cracking way to motivate the players.... or maybe not.
BlueRudders said:What's wrong with booing after a shite performance like that. I booed them off coz they were shite and the manager needs to go. We played the worst Utd team for years and went out for a draw. Manchini was pleased with the game saying we are getting closer to them. We are getting worse and so are they.
If you were happy with that performance it doesn't take a lot to mplease you. If you are not you have a right to boo AFTER the game ( not during) to let your feelings be known.
Apart from Liverpool and Chelsea we have been shite all season, Manchini is far too negative in all games.
Project said:If being shite is two points off third and five points ahead of Tottenham then I'd take it to be fair.
He doesn't deserve to get his name right.simonr555 said:BlueRudders said:What's wrong with booing after a shite performance like that. I booed them off coz they were shite and the manager needs to go. We played the worst Utd team for years and went out for a draw. Manchini was pleased with the game saying we are getting closer to them. We are getting worse and so are they.
If you were happy with that performance it doesn't take a lot to mplease you. If you are not you have a right to boo AFTER the game ( not during) to let your feelings be known.
Apart from Liverpool and Chelsea we have been shite all season, Manchini is far too negative in all games.
At least get his name right if you're going to have a moan.
BlueRudders said:Project said:If being shite is two points off third and five points ahead of Tottenham then I'd take it to be fair.
Are you happy with how we are playing? Not winning games that are there to be won?
tonea2003 said:for those of you who didn't hear booing, well regrettably there was
especially in the east stand where i am.
i sort of understand it owing to the nature of the game.
its not something i ever do but i get the frustrations.
Project said:BlueRudders said:Are you happy with how we are playing? Not winning games that are there to be won?
Here's a tip for you - no team wins every single game. Start from that perspective and you may start to see the bigger picture.
Broadly I am happy. We are in the top 4 with breathing space, and right on the tails of 2nd and 3rd and that's without having our most explosive player on hand the entire season, or Kolarov, a crucial piece of the puzzle who will always provide a dangerous outlet wide left. Something we have also lacked.
The season is 12 games in. I've seen some great performances (Liverpool, Chelsea, West Brom), dropped points in games we definitely should have won (Blackburn), picked up the spoils when perhaps we were fortunate to (Blackpool), and settled for a draw when a defeat would have been disastrous (United). Every fan of every club would say exactly the same thing.
For all the plaudits Arsenal get, they've lost two at home and frequently get dicked on by Chelsea and United. At the very least, this just doesn't happen to us anymore so it's progress in what is ultimately a long term goal of getting us to the very top.
With Balo and Kolarov, and perhaps a ball playing CM this January I'm pretty excited as to the potential of the side Mancini is building. Solid, hard to beat, with creativity and explosiveness. The kind of side that tends to win things.
Well I'm glad you're happy footballs a game of opinions, you've got yours I've got mine. 2 players do not make a team. I hope we are still in the top 4 come May, I can't see it, but I hope I'm wrong.Project said:BlueRudders said:Are you happy with how we are playing? Not winning games that are there to be won?
Here's a tip for you - no team wins every single game. Start from that perspective and you may start to see the bigger picture.
Broadly I am happy. We are in the top 4 with breathing space, and right on the tails of 2nd and 3rd and that's without having our most explosive player on hand the entire season, or Kolarov, a crucial piece of the puzzle who will always provide a dangerous outlet wide left. Something we have also lacked.
The season is 12 games in. I've seen some great performances (Liverpool, Chelsea, West Brom), dropped points in games we definitely should have won (Blackburn), picked up the spoils when perhaps we were fortunate to (Blackpool), and settled for a draw when a defeat would have been disastrous (United). Every fan of every club would say exactly the same thing.
For all the plaudits Arsenal get, they've lost two at home and frequently get dicked on by Chelsea and United. At the very least, this just doesn't happen to us anymore so it's progress in what is ultimately a long term goal of getting us to the very top.
With Balo and Kolarov, and perhaps a ball playing CM this January I'm pretty excited as to the potential of the side Mancini is building. Solid, hard to beat, with creativity and explosiveness. The kind of side that tends to win things.
here here,well said that man,it`s a marathon not a sprint....Project said:BlueRudders said:Are you happy with how we are playing? Not winning games that are there to be won?
Here's a tip for you - no team wins every single game. Start from that perspective and you may start to see the bigger picture.
Broadly I am happy. We are in the top 4 with breathing space, and right on the tails of 2nd and 3rd and that's without having our most explosive player on hand the entire season, or Kolarov, a crucial piece of the puzzle who will always provide a dangerous outlet wide left. Something we have also lacked.
The season is 12 games in. I've seen some great performances (Liverpool, Chelsea, West Brom), dropped points in games we definitely should have won (Blackburn), picked up the spoils when perhaps we were fortunate to (Blackpool), and settled for a draw when a defeat would have been disastrous (United). Every fan of every club would say exactly the same thing.
For all the plaudits Arsenal get, they've lost two at home and frequently get dicked on by Chelsea and United. At the very least, this just doesn't happen to us anymore so it's progress in what is ultimately a long term goal of getting us to the very top.
With Balo and Kolarov, and perhaps a ball playing CM this January I'm pretty excited as to the potential of the side Mancini is building. Solid, hard to beat, with creativity and explosiveness. The kind of side that tends to win things.
Mancini wants us to run backwardsmanimanc said:here here,well said that man,it`s a marathon not a sprint....Project said:Here's a tip for you - no team wins every single game. Start from that perspective and you may start to see the bigger picture.
Broadly I am happy. We are in the top 4 with breathing space, and right on the tails of 2nd and 3rd and that's without having our most explosive player on hand the entire season, or Kolarov, a crucial piece of the puzzle who will always provide a dangerous outlet wide left. Something we have also lacked.
The season is 12 games in. I've seen some great performances (Liverpool, Chelsea, West Brom), dropped points in games we definitely should have won (Blackburn), picked up the spoils when perhaps we were fortunate to (Blackpool), and settled for a draw when a defeat would have been disastrous (United). Every fan of every club would say exactly the same thing.
For all the plaudits Arsenal get, they've lost two at home and frequently get dicked on by Chelsea and United. At the very least, this just doesn't happen to us anymore so it's progress in what is ultimately a long term goal of getting us to the very top.
With Balo and Kolarov, and perhaps a ball playing CM this January I'm pretty excited as to the potential of the side Mancini is building. Solid, hard to beat, with creativity and explosiveness. The kind of side that tends to win things.