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Were you in Dicks Monday ?
I saw this BIG FELLA in a green Parka.
It wasn't me, was recovering from the Adur beer festival ( red lion pub ) the night before
Were you in Dicks Monday ?
I saw this BIG FELLA in a green Parka.
Man U have had 74,000 sellouts from Surrey, Essex and Devon in replica shirts who couldn't find Old Trafford with their cock watching every televised game in the Dog and Duck again this season only this time the CJTCs haven't been quite so smug.........
I'm struggling to understand the connection between us being promoted and us having high crowds - there's no correlation there at all. I'd also say you're seeing things too black & white - not being promoted is NOT failure. If we use that notion, is ending up in the playoffs but missing out a failure as well? After all, that was the initial target as set out by Tony Bloom.
Yes there is. Yeovil do not have expectations as they get small gates and are a small club. Newcastle get large gates and have expectation and so they should. As should we. This club has accepted failure on the pitch and its time we had a side to match our support, which currently is the 10th best in the country.
Yep its a tight old league, but I was disappointed not to beat Blackpool given their current troubles. Is that really arrogance?But surely the fact that we're not the only team fighting for 6th that keep failing to capitalise when other results go our way shows how competitive this league is. This assumption that we have a right to beat teams is bordering on arrogance.
The thing is, i don't judge a side based on how many people follow them - i judge them based on their success on the pitch. So while your assessments of Yeovil & Newcastle follow that model, it doesn't follow for us. Newcastle have had a large following for YEARS, whereas we've had large gates for only 3 years (yes, i know the Withdean doesn't help but rarely did we sell out). At the moment we are a consistent Championship team - but that's all. We've got the potential, definitely but we must be careful not to equate a full stadium and a wealthy owner to being a 'big' club...look where that got Portsmouth.
Yes there is. Yeovil do not have expectations as they get small gates and are a small club. Newcastle get large gates and have expectation and so they should. As should we. This club has accepted failure on the pitch and its time we had a side to match our support, which currently is the 10th best in the country.
Yep its a tight old league, but I was disappointed not to beat Blackpool given their current troubles. Is that really arrogance?
Am I right in saying that this season is likely to be the 6th most successful season in the clubs 113 years history?
3 seasons in the old top flight
Mullery promotion from old 2nd div
Last season under Gus
And now this season
In reality most of those years we were struggling in the 3rd and 4th tiers
So let's appreciate how far we have come
Utter rubbish. Brighton had 30,000 gates in the third division south
The players have to earn the right to play in front of a big support according to the BBC, well the Brighton players have failed to do that and they deserve the label as failures and bottlers.
Shown yourself up there.
Yeah? So did Notts County.
So not managing to get to the premier league, something which is INCREDIBLY hard to do (as plenty of Championship managers have stated...sorry, i don't have a BBC quote for that) means the players are failures and bottlers? Is there not a series of greys inbetween those black and white areas?
Working Class Pride is a spoof account .
How many seasons total have we spent in the championship, 2nd div probably 11 seasons over BHA lifetime so no this is not a failure its just that with the new ground expectations are now running a little faster than the clubs ability
that's the bar set by BBC journo's and therefore Brighton have a right to expect.
Working Class Pride is a spoof account .
Er no mate, I'm not and really what on earth is this to do with a club who need to flight football to get more than 13000 to watch them? Do one, this is about BHA and what we should do with our players who did not earn the right to play in front of 28000, yes thats right,28000 in the Championship - the 10th best supported club in the country despite being in the second tier.
Why do you care what the BBC think? I couldn't give a toss if they think we're promotion contenders or relegation fodder. Also it's ludicrous to assume that because something applies to one club, then it applies to another.
Actually, sod it. Lets berate Yeovil on Friday because they're not in the top 10. We managed it in our first season back in this league, so why haven't they?