morecambegeek wrote:Great, lets go over the same ground for the umpteenth time.
AlphaShrimp wrote:morecambegeek wrote:Great, lets go over the same ground for the umpteenth time.
So you approve the verbal abuse Sammy received today which were completely un-justified?
OLDHAMADE wrote:AlphaShrimp wrote:morecambegeek wrote:Great, lets go over the same ground for the umpteenth time.
So you approve the verbal abuse Sammy received today which were completely un-justified?
Unless you've got very thick skin it comes with the territory and you most certainly can't please all of the people all of the time, I think all managers know this don't you?
Maybe lessons will be learned as to where it all went so wrong this season and why the fans feel the need to act this way towards Sammy but who knows???
Yes but the point is, how is it Sammy's fault that Drummond played a suicide pass across his own back four?
The point is that its becoming clear that no matter what Sammy does, even if he turns it around and stays next season, our ground is becoming peppererd with idiots just wanting to shout abuse..........at our own team??????????????
It comes with the territory as an away player but in a game where we dominated created lots of chances and played well, especially the player mentioned in the OP both player and manager get stick for no reason.
Sammy h wrote:Me and my mates were all hungover, that's why we weren't as vocal! The fans booing at the end soon got us going though, thought it was brilliant!
Posh wrote:I don't agree with abuse of players which is utterly pointless (although Capaldi would have got a bit) and I didn't hear any on Saturday. What I did hear was three fans having a go at Sammy for the substitutions he made. If that was their complaint then I agree with them. Faced with the worst opposition since Stockport he seemed willing to close the doors on another very average performance by settling for a draw. Yet at the time we were the better side and if we'd been willing to go for it could have got the win. Instead we run scared of a team that were struggling to put a couple of passes together. At Christie last season there was no fear and a winning mentality. So, a few people got verbally upset. What should they have done? Kept their gobs shut? Not turned up? Or just kept their gobs shut and not sung?
How ironic it was yesterday that our only continuous singing was to drown out some of our own passionate fans. Whether you agree with them or not it was hilarious that's what it took to get some singing.
Sammy h wrote:Posh wrote:I don't agree with abuse of players which is utterly pointless (although Capaldi would have got a bit) and I didn't hear any on Saturday. What I did hear was three fans having a go at Sammy for the substitutions he made. If that was their complaint then I agree with them. Faced with the worst opposition since Stockport he seemed willing to close the doors on another very average performance by settling for a draw. Yet at the time we were the better side and if we'd been willing to go for it could have got the win. Instead we run scared of a team that were struggling to put a couple of passes together. At Christie last season there was no fear and a winning mentality. So, a few people got verbally upset. What should they have done? Kept their gobs shut? Not turned up? Or just kept their gobs shut and not sung?
How ironic it was yesterday that our only continuous singing was to drown out some of our own passionate fans. Whether you agree with them or not it was hilarious that's what it took to get some singing.
So does that mean that you agree with booing Sammy and booing the substitutions? The above to me looks like you agree with the 'booing' not just the substitutions.
What makes it hilarious that we were trying to support OUR football club and not criticise them at every single opportunity? I certainly didn't find it hilarious.
I apologise to the fans who thought there was no atmosphere on Monday. Sometimes though you do need something to sing about, hence the singing at the so called 'supporters'
P.S. Were you singing Michael or booing?
OLDHAMADE wrote:
That's the name of the game! Least we forget the times when praise is in abundance for Sammy and his charges when things do go right, Like everything it cuts both ways and never the twain shall meet
shrimpnsave wrote:Sammy h wrote:Me and my mates were all hungover, that's why we weren't as vocal! The fans booing at the end soon got us going though, thought it was brilliant!
So its all down to you sh and your mates why we just got a draw
shrimpnsave wrote:That's not to say we shouldn't be ambitious
conference........NO
L1....................NO
L2....................YES
Catch my drift..................................
Harry wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:That's not to say we shouldn't be ambitious
conference........NO
L1....................NO
L2....................YES
Catch my drift..................................
How is it ambitious to stay in League 2?
OLDHAMADE wrote:
Can't make any judgements
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