Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
We are to some, not to others.
The media have started to hate on us because, frankly, our games are not very interesting. They've got a whole lot of Premier League product to sell and one team whose pragmatic approach is as welcome as a fart in a spacesuit. The dismissive comments after the semi from Linekar and co proved that one. Last night Sky practically creamed themselves when Spurs finally scored. We're dull, we waste time, we have players no one has heard of with difficult names and we never, ever score. We are now also perceived as dirty.
I posted this on another thread but I think the chances of us getting any support overseas and tapping in to another revenue stream for Tony there are zero at the moment. Who wants to be the only Indonesian or Thai or Korean in the bar supporting that team that never score, especially if the game is in the middle of the night local time. The relatively attractive football played by Wolves or even Bournemouth must be far more appealing.
I'm not sure your average Liverpool or Man City fan cares one bit who else stays up or goes down though.
It started in the quarter final against Millwall. The BBC were besides themselves praising Millwall for knocking out yet another Premier League club, and how brave and strong they were in the Lions' Den.
Then Brighton (who are they?) spoiled it all by fluking an injury-time equaliser.
Not sure where everyone is getting the negativity from other teams fans from but I've not seen it.
I know loads of Wednesday and United fans but also Spurs, Man U, West Ham and various others. The only person I know who wants us to go down is my son's mate who supports Palace. Which is fair enough.
Everyone hates Cardiff.
I've had good luck wishes from various different fans around the country, that I know including Wolves, Wednesday, Leeds, and even from a Palace mate who wants revenge next season.