You are right Ade. there are some right miserable sods on here with negative attitudes. Just look at some 'random' quotes I found from the last few weeks."That's not being positive that's being silly
Even when we've been playing decent stuff we haven't been able to do it so what chance given the way we're playing now? I think we'd get whacked!"
Or"Believe that at your peril i'd be tapping my heels all the way back to Heysham if we could finally break the Hoodoo but i'll go for another Draw and be happy they haven't turned us over once again"
and"The most worrying is the attendance that's heading back to conference levels, hope we can turn a corner soon and get that first win but it's only going to happen when our Best side is put out."
Wouldnt catch you saying ..."Thank god for Wayne Curtis & Stanners of course turned a bad day into something a little easier to swallow, I must apologise to the person who said Twiss had lost the plot here because for all my backing for him in the past I couldn't defend his showing today.
For a player whose been left out by the manager then given a chance to prove himself again, to show such a lack of desire and want to pass the ball when in a position to make a big impression is worrying and definately NOT the Michael Twiss of old who would have run at all comers and blasted that ball goalwards without a second thought"
They have such a defensive stance"See we all have things we like and don't like.........................it's called an Opinion!"
Maybe you should try this advice.........1) Go to the match,
2) pay your money,
3) if it's good enjoy it and offer praise to those who made it so,
4) if it's not, don't and
say why you didn't enjoy it to those who failed to make it so,
5) most of all be your honest self and
don't be part of a crowd who don't enjoy what their seeing but still maintain everythings as it should be and persist in stiffling the opinions of others that sometimes disagree with what their saying.