Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:38 pm
Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:47 pm
Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:49 pm
MikeyBluebird wrote:For reasons that some could understand mass panic has spread amongst us, when that is the worst thing that could possibly happen right now..
We are 2nd in the league despite a bad run (as always in November) and we should expect off days will come, but it is not time to panic just yet. It is times like now we need to get behind the team and spur them on, negativity will spread onto the pitch and will show in our teams football. Its embarrasing to think that our players are picking up on our negativity ( http://twitter.com/jaybothroyd ) when we have an excellent squad and are STILL 2nd in the league with a real chance of automatic promotion to the premier league for the first time in our beloved clubs history when just recently we were at rock bottom. Yes we may have underperformed recently but so have Chelsea, would you rule them out of the title race? This is exactly the time we should be right behind the players (and the manager), now more than ever.
Whatever happens on saturday, support the boys for the full 90 and also roar them on against Preston, whatever the scoreline.
It will take time to improve the stadiums atmosphere, but for now atleast, those of you who aren't singing your heart out ignore the funny looks from the prawn brigade and make our players know we're right behind them. Remember how lucky we are to still have a club, and enjoy every minute of a promotion challenging season.
Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:50 pm
MikeyBluebird wrote:For reasons that some could understand mass panic has spread amongst us, when that is the worst thing that could possibly happen right now..
We are 2nd in the league despite a bad run (as always in November) and we should expect off days will come, but it is not time to panic just yet. It is times like now we need to get behind the team and spur them on, negativity will spread onto the pitch and will show in our teams football. Its embarrasing to think that our players are picking up on our negativity ( http://twitter.com/jaybothroyd ) when we have an excellent squad and are STILL 2nd in the league with a real chance of automatic promotion to the premier league for the first time in our beloved clubs history when just recently we were at rock bottom. Yes we may have underperformed recently but so have Chelsea, would you rule them out of the title race? This is exactly the time we should be right behind the players (and the manager), now more than ever.
Whatever happens on saturday, support the boys for the full 90 and also roar them on against Preston, whatever the scoreline.
It will take time to improve the stadiums atmosphere, but for now atleast, those of you who aren't singing your heart out ignore the funny looks from the prawn brigade and make our players know we're right behind them. Remember how lucky we are to still have a club, and enjoy every minute of a promotion challenging season.
Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:51 pm
dorsetblue wrote:MikeyBluebird wrote:For reasons that some could understand mass panic has spread amongst us, when that is the worst thing that could possibly happen right now..
We are 2nd in the league despite a bad run (as always in November) and we should expect off days will come, but it is not time to panic just yet. It is times like now we need to get behind the team and spur them on, negativity will spread onto the pitch and will show in our teams football. Its embarrasing to think that our players are picking up on our negativity ( http://twitter.com/jaybothroyd ) when we have an excellent squad and are STILL 2nd in the league with a real chance of automatic promotion to the premier league for the first time in our beloved clubs history when just recently we were at rock bottom. Yes we may have underperformed recently but so have Chelsea, would you rule them out of the title race? This is exactly the time we should be right behind the players (and the manager), now more than ever.
Whatever happens on saturday, support the boys for the full 90 and also roar them on against Preston, whatever the scoreline.
It will take time to improve the stadiums atmosphere, but for now atleast, those of you who aren't singing your heart out ignore the funny looks from the prawn brigade and make our players know we're right behind them. Remember how lucky we are to still have a club, and enjoy every minute of a promotion challenging season.
I'm negative cos the team were so negative yesterday - I was full of optimism at 3pm yesterday - all shattered by the whole team's negativity.