SIMMO SAYS
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Do you support the team? Or just go when things are going well?
You seem to have anger management issues.
What part of 'I've been watching the Albion since the early seventies' don't you understand?
Do you support the team? Or just go when things are going well?
You seem to have anger management issues.
What part of 'I've been watching the Albion since the early seventies' don't you understand?
To answer your question about STHs not turning up: I didn't go to the three humiliating defeats against Muff, Cardiff and Soton. Why? Because the team were playing like they didn't give a shit. Hughton looked shell shocked and incapable of motivating a team clearly instructed to not lose. Watching a home game for me usually takes up most of my Saturday, getting home quite late if I take the train. A minimum of 3 to 4 hours travel. My thoughts were: F.uck it. After 60 years or so following The Albion that was the worst I've felt going to watch them, so I spared myself of any more Hughtonball . It was abysmal. So I stayed away.
Thank goodness we now have reason to be optimistic again.
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You've confused me.
are you referring to the 1870's or the 1970's?
It’s a lot more understandable if you live further away, it’s just that for me, the thought of not going, no matter how bad it is is unthinkable. I naively thought most people were the same. At Wolves we turned up in our thousands and I don’t think any of us expect to be entertained.
If anything, when we are having some terrible form, I feel I need to be there even more to get behind the team. Wolves being the prime example last season, and Bristol Rovers is one that sticks out from the past. At Wolves we turned up in our thousands and I don’t think any of us expect to be entertained.
I thought people went to support, not to expect a brilliant performance and goalfest every week. If they want that, there’s always Man City.
I get people not wanting to go if it makes them feel shit, but I think I would feel worse if I wasn’t there!
You seem to have anger management issues.
What part of 'I've been watching the Albion since the early seventies' don't you understand?
I am pleased that we have signed Trossard as the future looks brighter but I do wonder if the club know more than they are saying about Izzy and his future with regards to his recent injury problems. Perhaps they just see the two as competition for 1 place, who knows
Maybe he's an Everton fan?Humiliated by Millwall? Come off it, it was the referee's fault.
If we didn't have Murray, we'd have bought someone else. I think it's very unlikely we'd have started every game with 10 men.CH decided there was no one else which is why, unbelievably, Murray played a part in every Premier League game, last season.
You’re the one coming out with stupid comments because someone’s disagreed with you.
Well Shropshire has a horrible feeling, rather than making a full claim that that is the case.
If the medical experts who have worked with Jose think the chances of a full recovery are less than half, I wouldn't expect the club to share that with us - what would be the point? May as well just continue with his rehabilitation and hope for the best.
Has anyone here any idea how what percentage of players with symptoms like Jose, who then have the same operation as Jose, go on to make a full recovery?
Even True Fans reach their own personal tipping point. I reached mine, along with what looked like hundreds more looking at all of the empty seats.True fans go when things aren’t going well... that is all you need to know
I have a horrible feeling that Izzy's knee is more problematic than we have been made aware.
But even on one-leg Izzy would be a better option than Ali.
I suspect Trosshard is in for the both of them, to be rotated with Solly and Knocky.
I am pleased that we have signed Trossard as the future looks brighter but I do wonder if the club know more than they are saying about Izzy and his future with regards to his recent injury problems. Perhaps they just see the two as competition for 1 place, who knows
Even True Fans reach their own personal tipping point. I reached mine, along with what looked like hundreds more looking at all of the empty seats.
Do you need a hand getting down off your high horse?
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Even True Fans reach their own personal tipping point. I reached mine, along with what looked like hundreds more looking at all of the empty seats.
Do you need a hand getting down off your high horse?
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