If that little comment on Saturday night has produced that level of character and resilience then applause all round to GP and yah boo sucks to the boo boys.
Dont think it had anyhing (or at least not much) to do with it. The boys are a little wonky when it comes to quality and confidence but they have shown over and over again that they will never give up.
That's the very definition of character.
As opposed to, say, Villa where we showed almost none.
If that little comment on Saturday night has produced that level of character and resilience then applause all round to GP and yah boo sucks to the boo boys.
Yeah character had something to do with it, what I meant was that I dont think the comment on Saturday had anything to do with it.
A great response.
And from the way GP reacted to the fans at the end (and vice versa), it's all very much water under the bridge.
A great response.
And from the way GP reacted to the fans at the end (and vice versa), it's all very much water under the bridge.
So far as the supporters are concerned, I'd fully agree - but then 99.9% didn't boo anyway and were probably just a bit baffled by the rebuke and the ridiculous amount of traction an (almost) non-event has gained in the media this week.
For GP? I'm not quite so sure it is finished business. When asked to comment on the reception he received from the supporters after the final whistle, I thought it was quite telling that he simply said, "Our away support has always been fantastic."
And left it there.
Moyes post match interview doesn’t match his body language. His “no no I’m not disappointed” versus his actual facial expression reminded me of that Fast Show/Harry Enfield “Where’s the bloke, luv” sketch!!
He’s so pissed off LOL!
No he didn’t, he went on to say all our supporters are great but some decided to express themselves which he said they were entitled to do, and he was entitled to disagree with them - that’s football. Did you turn off during the interview, or just presenting this to create more trouble!?
No. You are correct in your full assessment. And I'm 100% behind the manager, so certainly not trying to keep the thing bubbling away. Frankly, I wish it would all go away as it was / is a complete non-story. It was simply my interpretation of how he chose to answer the question, which I found interesting. I'm not sure why he said the bit I mentioned at all. In my view he should have simply gone straight to the bit you have referenced.
Anyway - hopefully all done with now and I reckon that 1-1 could be the turning point for our season, in a good way.
If that little comment on Saturday night has produced that level of character and resilience then applause all round to GP and yah boo sucks to the boo boys.
That's the very definition of character.
As opposed to, say, Villa where we showed almost none.
You could see at the end just how much these lads are playing for Graham Potter. I'm convinced we are on the cusp of something really good here.
There is nothing wrong with the character of this side, and I don't believe it has anything to do with what happened on Saturday. Character doesn't come and go, from match to match; the team has it or it doesn't.
Coming back from 2-0 (and 3-1) down at West Ham two seasons ago to draw; the win at home to Arsenal as the first match of Project Restart; the 3-3 draw at home to Wolves after being 3-1 down at half-time....
Whatever you might think about the quality of our players (and their goalscoring abilities), there has NEVER been a question about the resiliency or character of the group (and, by extension, their belief in what Potter is trying to do).