Poyningsgull
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- Apr 12, 2007
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Surprised this has not been mentioned.
I don't do links so sort it out for yourselves
I don't do links so sort it out for yourselves
Would the table still be so unimportant if we were a place lower?
We aren't and are nowhere near it.
Would the table still be so unimportant if we were a place lower?
The gap was 4 points not very long ago. Don't mistake Fulham giving up for us being brilliant.
The gap was 4 points not very long ago. Don't mistake Fulham giving up for us being brilliant.
I can't be arsed to read anything about our manager for now. The only thing I'm remotely interested about now are which players are likely to be off. I couldn't be arsed with the West Ham game and I won't bother with City or Arsenal either. I'm past caring.
This season has been infuriating and frustrating despite the fact we have played some lovely football at times, which means that as a fan I just haven't actually enjoyed it. I don't want another season where we play teams off the park, and either fail to protect a slender lead or fail to score against crap teams. For now, I'm happy to concede that this might not be GP's fault given the way his team tries to play football, that he is as frustrated as we are, and that actually he doesn't seem to have made that many mistakes in fairness, but please just spare me the articles insinuating what a breath of fresh air he is - until his teams can get results that the level of performance apparently deserves.
Beautiful post.I can't be arsed to read anything about our manager for now. The only thing I'm remotely interested about now are which players are likely to be off. I couldn't be arsed with the West Ham game and I won't bother with City or Arsenal either. I'm past caring.
This season has been infuriating and frustrating despite the fact we have played some lovely football at times, which means that as a fan I just haven't actually enjoyed it. I don't want another season where we play teams off the park, and either fail to protect a slender lead or fail to score against crap teams. For now, I'm happy to concede that this might not be GP's fault given the way his team tries to play football, that he is as frustrated as we are, and that actually he doesn't seem to have made that many mistakes in fairness, but please just spare me the articles insinuating what a breath of fresh air he is - until his teams can get results that the level of performance apparently deserves.
The gap was 4 points not very long ago. Don't mistake Fulham giving up for us being brilliant.
This is the last season for me blindly accepting other people telling me how great GPott is.
I can see that.
I can go along with it.
I can excuse 'if & but' the season, the same as many Albion fans.
But as Sim says:-
For next season I'm done with all of that, I expect Mr Potter to show planet football his greatness.
We've had an odd season with an awful lot of repeated traits, they must be ironed out.
In fairness I'm confident many will be, but I'll be vaulting straight over the fence, not even stopping for a sit down, if they aren't.
Really interesting article about a bloke who is a genuine, authentic person who was significantly affected by the tragic loss of his parents and which ensures he always sees everything around him in that context - life is frail and football is fickle.
He may not be the most charismatic manager but he is certainly one of the most honest and I wish him all the success whether here or anywhere else he chooses to go.