Counting my winnings after betting on a Leicester win, when we were 1-0 up, and a late goal bet placed 30 seconds before they scored.
Bad fan.
Not a bad fan, an observant one.
Counting my winnings after betting on a Leicester win, when we were 1-0 up, and a late goal bet placed 30 seconds before they scored.
Bad fan.
Having a manager who is devoid of any passion about he game, who appears to miss the reason for the very existence of the reason for the game I am extremely unhappy. **** sake man show some thing even a wistful sigh. He is made of the remains of the spitting image puppet of John Major.
I'm not sure some of these ex-players and now managers understand the passion supporters have, those that followed their team right through their lives actually understand the reason for their passion. He is lifeless, he might as well be talking about resurfacing the road outside my drive for the passion he shows. He ****ing winds me up.
A bit dazed to be honest. And wondering whether I'd prefer we were a bunch of ugly hoof ball merchants floating around mid table.
Those of us of certain age will remember the Dutch side of 1974 who will forever be the best side to not win a world cup final. We could end up behold the most attractive side to get relegated from the premier league!
GP post-match:
"The goal at the end is a bit of a blow."
Do you disagree?
I would've expected slightly more disappointment in blowing another 3 points at home than the frustration felt at running out of milk.
But Potter's clearly a master of understatement.
And his Master's degree in Leadership and Emotional Intelligence is obviously coming in handy as a Premier League manager with the media.
Well the yelling and screaming and crying some people are asking does not give 3 points so I'm not quite sure why people obsess about it.
He is in control of his emotions, especially in front of the hyenas in media. Call me old school but I think thats how grown men and leaders should behave.
I can't get angry any more. It's pure frustration and a bit of sadness/upset that if we go down, then
I'll have a long time to reflect on chance after chance after chance messed up and missed opportunity after missed opportunity
bolloc*sed up to sort ourselves out.
Right now, I don't believe that I can mentally take a step backwards to the Championship.
That would be the end of the supporting line for me after 24 years. Call me a bad fan and all that (and you're right), but the
constant "if only" and "what might have been" would haunt me too much.
Well the yelling and screaming and crying some people are asking does not give 3 points so I'm not quite sure why people obsess about it.
He is in control of his emotions, especially in front of the hyenas in media. Call me old school but I think thats how grown men and leaders should behave.
I’m still trying to work out the Alzate sub
Just opening a second bottle of Staropramen. I didn’t expect anything from this game and I’m frustrated that we lost, but nowhere as pissed of as I was after Palace and West Brom.