portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Wigan is nowhere near the Wirral.....
No, it's absolutely MILES away isn't it.....players would never commute that sort of distance....:thud:
Wigan is nowhere near the Wirral.....
and it kind of hurts me to hear myself saying it. But for the first time in YEARS, maybe ever, I am not actually that fussed about missing a Brighton game. Normally I am as excited as I was the first time I watched us play in 1987.
My mate asked me if I wanted to do a silly pub crawl this weekend, and I said yes. Not begrudgingly, I actually thought it is better than going to the football. I have not felt like this before, have I actually fallen out of love with it all after 20 years?
Those of you that know me, I go to pretty much every game home and away, and the few games I have missed, I have always tried to find out the score. This weekend, I don’t think I am actually fussed if I don’t find out the score on the day, I will just get on with actually enjoying my days off work.
Last weekend, a Saturday without football, I really enjoyed, and I am happy to do it again, even though there is a Brighton game to go to. Its not a lack of money, just enthusiam. It seems weird, especially so soon after long trips to Hartlepool twice, Carlisle, Stockport etc.
I'm tired of the excuses from the players and managers, just admit you are poor, and then maybe, just maybe you will be embarrassed into pulling yourselves out of this mess!!
Its seems now, that football is just a middle (sober) part of a day out with friends, and the result is forgotten by about 6pm on a Saturday.
With a works Christmas party on Friday 12th, a break until the Shrewsbury game is what I need to get me excited about watching the team again.
Got plans for December 16th?
That sums it up nicely. In my early teens I was deluded into thinking all was well with football. How times have changed
AGAINST MODERN FOOTBALL
the players always clap the fans. but micky doesnt that is what really annoys me! dean wilkins used to praise the fans all the time now we are told to stik with it......for what at the moment? for micky to walk off because he realises he brings on subs in the 85th min and they dont do anything?
I think that's spot on. If we were 7th again (no, I'm not re-starting the Wilkins debate) and just outside the play-offs by definition we'd have had better results than we've had. Some people would still be moaning of course, probably that we weren't playing like Brazil for 90 minutes ("Yeah, ok we won but we were shit for 70 minutes."), but the general air would be more optimistic with a feeling that a couple of good signings in January and we could have a real chance of playoffs at least.I do not think that it is any worse now than early 60s under George Curtis when we sank to the bottom division or when we was at Gillingham or even the latter days at The Goldstone. The difference now is that in July/August there was an air of expectation which hasnt materialised.
I agree with that as well. Without wishing to belittle the condition we're a bit like those soldiers who come back from war and then can't adjust to civvy street. Our biggest worry is our league position which would have seemed so trivial a few years ago when we were fighting for our very existence. We haven't quite adjusted to being a 'normal' club again.Whilst agreeing with most of the above posts, I think that there is now another factor at play. All the time that Falmer was "in doubt", the fans had to show solidarity and support. Many fans wouldn't have considered abandoning going to Withdean or away games. Now that Falmer is finally happening, the reality is that we've still got a couple of seasons of trying to keep our heads above water. The only thing that would have kept up the enthusiasm would have been a sustained promotion campaign. However, barring a miracle, this isn't going to happen.
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On a separate note, I thought that we did play well against Huddersfield and Stockport. However, the self-belief and confidence needed to win those games was missing.
On a separate note, I thought that we did play well against Huddersfield and Stockport. However, the self-belief and confidence needed to win those games was missing.
Mendy Babes, you going Tranny?
At the moment no, I was in the process of bookin gmy train ticket, and after the weekend gone, I thought, is there a point
I will probably end up going as its the last time I will see a lot of mates before Christmas. But Ive been there so many times, never seen us win there, and its always freezing in Liverpool