Right, it’s three days since we played and lost to the . Many of us have our opinions on how, when and where it went wrong not only during the game but in the weeks preceding. What’s done is done but hell’s bells the number of threads on here castigating anything and anybody in the club is getting a bit tiresome.
It’s now time to get behind the team and put our differences, and opinions, aside. I know it’s hard to be positive at the moment, I too felt utterly depressed after Saturday’s game but it really is time to move on. It’s not going to be easy but they are our team and now is the time they need us to be with and not against them.
We get behind the team full house every home game spend fortunes is to much to ask for one of our players not to miss from a yard out? The only job in the world where you make a bollocks shrug and move on with out any reprisals, Oh and pick up a huge wage packet at the end of the week.
We have won a pathetic amount of times over the last three seasons. But carry on rallying the happy clappers
I blame this kind of attitude.
We get behind the team full house every home game spend fortunes is to much to ask for one of our players not to miss from a yard out? The only job in the world where you make a bollocks shrug and move on with out any reprisals, Oh and pick up a huge wage packet at the end of the week.
We have won a pathetic amount of times over the last three seasons. But carry on rallying the happy clappers
If you had told any of those few thousand heroic Withdean stalwarts, watching fourth division football while drenched to the skin in plastic ponchos, that their main concern in a couple of decades would be whether an Albion squad containing several £20 million footballers would cling on to a fourth season in the £150 million a year Premier League, they would be laughing in your face. And if you said they'd be among a 30,000 crowd, in an incredible £125 million stadium, with a huge £30 million training ground in Lancing, all paid for by their billionaire chairman, they'd be calling for the men in white coats.
Yes, this kind of thing has been said before. But we all need to retain some perspective, stop acting like entitled children, and see this for what it is: we are all privileged to be participating in the very best of times, in an Albion history that stretches over 119 years. Revel in it, sit back, and enjoy the ride.
Not cynical mate just think things could be done a lot better, we really shouldn’t be where we are. If we go down we go down nothing me, you or anyone else can do about it.It’s nothing to do with being a happy clapper, it’s about being positive and backing our team through hard times. If you are that cynical about everything to do with the team, the club and other fans why do you bother going at all?
Not cynical mate just think things could be done a lot better, we really shouldn’t be where we are. If we go down we go down nothing me, you or anyone else can do about it.
Yes, I agree things could be better. That said, we as fans should at least encourage the team by cheering them on rather than having a go every time things go wrong - you never know that actually might spur the the team on a bit.
That’s pretty lame way of trying to detect how long someone has been a supporter. If you only became a fan in 2003 then I’ve got years on you pal.
I’m not buying we used to be crap what do you expect argument, these players are meant to be PL level earning a normal persons yearly salary in a week, winning four home games is pathetic, ever noticed we hardly ever apply real pressure to the opponents in the last 10 minutes at home. Away we are routinely well under the kosh in the last ten I’m questioning if the players are really applying themselves or just happy to collect the wage on a Friday.Good (but incorrect) comeback. I think there was a NSC reset in 2003.
Your language in your posts comes across as quite angry - eg talking about “no reprisals”. How do you know this or what goes on behind the scenes? My point is that it’s been much worse than this before, many times. Being kept in at Selhurst after 5-0 defeat springs to mind, or most of the games at Gillingham, or the war years under Stanley, etc, etc.
The OP is trying to get some positivity and hope, it’s all we’ve got.
I’m not buying we used to be crap what do you expect argument, these players are meant to be PL level earning a normal persons yearly salary in a week, winning four home games is pathetic, ever noticed we hardly ever apply real pressure to the opponents in the last 10 minutes at home. Away we are routinely well under the kosh in the last ten I’m questioning if the players are really applying themselves or just happy to collect the wage on a Friday.
Yes mate.
119 years, and i'll guess for 115 of them we've been nowhere near as good as we are now. Probably around 80 of them we'll have been in the bottom 2 divisions.