Hampden Park
Ex R.N.
- Oct 7, 2003
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Tell them how it is Ma'am
No need to grow up thanks.Grow up.
I'm ambivalent on Potter personally, I like the positivity he exudes and the style of play. However, football IS result driven, the fact we have picked six points from Spurs and Liverpool is amazing, he has bought himself more time. But if we lose the next six the pressure will return again, remember nobody " wins" an argument about whether a manager stays or should go.
I fear the abuse you have had for sticking up for him is grossly unfair but in recent years it seems ALL " arguments" ie, differing viewpoints, end up getting spiteful and vindictive in a very short time. You see this across many platforms and man subjects and it's really sad it has come to this.
Tell them how it is Ma'am
You will never ever get fans supporting as one. Humans are just not like that. Some will moan whatever happens and some will always be optimistic. Some of us, couldn't see how it was going to improve, but improve it has and we're very thankful.
Nsc is a very broad range of opinions and I think posters should stop telling others what to think. Difference of opinions is what makes a football forum. There would only be one thread a day if it was otherwise.
I suppose though it goes beyond having different opinions. There's proper venom on both sides. That's what needs to be addressed.
Disagreeing is fine, but the continued personal insults which come off the back of it are driving a wedge between our fan base
We just need to take the heat out of these conversations, (see Joe Bidens inauguration speech for more details)
You will never ever get fans supporting as one. Humans are just not like that. Some will moan whatever happens and some will always be optimistic. Some of us, couldn't see how it was going to improve, but improve it has and we're very thankful.
Nsc is a very broad range of opinions and I think posters should stop telling others what to think. Difference of opinions is what makes a football forum. There would only be one thread a day if it was otherwise.
It’s not been about opinions or ‘in and out’ - certainly not for me anyway. Some people have completely missed the point - it’s the abusive tantrum throwers who were reminded of their actions - only a handful. But that’s life, people will always view things differently.
I suppose though it goes beyond having different opinions. There's proper venom on both sides. That's what needs to be addressed.
Disagreeing is fine, but the continued personal insults which come off the back of it are driving a wedge between our fan base
We just need to take the heat out of these conversations, (see Joe Bidens inauguration speech for more details)
Ignore the abusive ones and leave the moderators to deal with them.
We are all Albion fans in our own way.
There would only be one thread a day if it was otherwise.
I suppose though it goes beyond having different opinions. There's proper venom on both sides. That's what needs to be addressed.
Disagreeing is fine, but the continued personal insults which come off the back of it are driving a wedge between our fan base
We just need to take the heat out of these conversations, (see Joe Bidens inauguration speech for more details)
Before I decide whether this would be a good thing or not, could I just check whether that thread would be pro or anti honey badger?
I agree with your general point.
I have no issue whatever side people are on, but if they are abusive or rude, I will return in kind. There are plenty of people of differing opinions here I enjoy talking to.
I've always believed in Potter as you could see that the team were well coached and improving. Some of the first touch football is joyful compared to where we were a couple of seasons back, and equally the determination and effectiveness of the press and the pace at which we get back into shape is something to behold.
However, although always a Potter advocate, I was beginning to doubt due to our horrific set piece defending and the 3-1 half time at Wolves pushed me very, very close to the limit. I said then that the second half would be critical and the response from the players assuaged any doubt.
I'm delighted for the manager and the players that luck has turned a bit but I still have underling concerns around our profligacy in front of goal and our depth at left back. To a man, you cannot fault the effort that the coaches and players have put in and you can see there is belief as a unit.
We're in a good "moment" right now but I do get the sense that these good moments will become more frequent and last longer.
Hard not to. I stopped visiting NSC because I was getting so infuriated with the inability of the out crowd to separate results from performance. And let's face it we could easily have had a different result with Sanchez getting very lucky late in the second half, but you see this is what the outs don't get, luck or rather the lack of it has played a big part in our "poor performances" along with actual poor finishing that Potter can hardly be blamed for (his job is to set the team up so they can do their job, which he has clearly done) So no, I am not prepared to offer an olive branch. Rather I will ask that these people settle down, stop throwing peanuts and evaluate what is actually happening on the pitch rather than using the points position to exclaim that we were better off under CH, no we weren't.
This perfectly makes the point. I wouldn’t actually say we have been dramatically better in the last few games just had the luck that has been missing. I wonder if our stats prove my point? [emoji2373][emoji2373]
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I totally agree.
Intolerance rearing its ugly head at every opportunity. Little or no attempt to see reason or another viewpoint. Insults thrown all too readily, with no real thought given to feeling.
Life is result driven. Thats why children sit exams and thats why football managers get sacked ( often ) With over 55 years watching BHA, I have seen all manner of managers and coaches, playing a variety of different styles. None of it has mattered that much to me, as long as we were successful. Up to 4 games ago, Graham Potter's record was no better than his predecessor. But I could see the difference and what he was trying to do and at times we looked very good. Too often, for my liking, however, we played at the wrong tempo, we leaked too many goals and at the other end, we didn't score enough. We did, however, despite a disrupted team, continue to create quite a few chances. That offered some hope that we could be heading in the right direction. I was still not entirely convinced though. I thought it was more important to sort the back out than the front. Fair play. He brought in a much bigger keeper, who has transformed the confidence of the entire back line. This one single move has kickstarted us. The players regrouped at HT in the Wolves game and that momentum is now paying dividends. A more settled team, a confident back line, a higher tempo in our play and results are now following. For a side that is still not scoring many goals, shoring up the back was vital and must be maintained. With renewed confidence, hopefully more goals will follow.
Potter has bought himself a lot more time. A strong finish now and even beating last years points total ( unthinkable a few games ago ) is possible. My mood is better. I am looking forward to every game now. All rosy for the time being but I am as fickle as the next man and managers are there to be shot at. Lets hope he ducks any more bullets that come his way.