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'What A Load Of Rubbish' Chant From H Block - Out Of Order?



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Dave the Gaffer said:
But you see this is the whole argument about financing the club...I dont give a monkeys about West ham tickets or Gold memberships etc etc...i buy a ST to sit be mates, and take the hassle out of buying a ticket every week.....the club have my money from April 30th 2007......not relying on it in Aril 2008. Therefore I expect to see the best team we possibly have put out for my money...today we did not get that. What message does that send out to me today when my ST renewal dropped on my doorstep?

If wilkins wants to try players out, 1...play them in the reserves or 2 play them away!

I see what you are saying, but we also have to think of next season as well. What if we dither about deciding who to offer contracts and they begin to look elsewhere and we do not get the sort of replacements we need. It doesn't bode well on the club to keep the door shut on a player, if they fall out of favour!

I don't know what ST has got to do with it. I yet again paid over the odds, compared to the STH, yet I am not going to get angry about it. I would be disappointed if we didn't give the players that are on the fringes, as fair crack of the whip, when mission is accomplished for the season. Look at Nathan Jones - he was deemed surplus to requirements around this sort of time (Early April) and not given a chance after that. He is currently sitting above us in the league. As I said, I feel mission is accomplished and we need to look to build on this for next season. The best way to do that is to start early and sort out the playing staff we want to keep and where we need to strengthen. Reserves are good to keep people involved, but form and results should be taken with a pinch of salt. Remember McPhee and others were prolific in the reserves...
 




bhanutz

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Dave the Gaffer said:
But you see this is the whole argument about financing the club...I dont give a monkeys about West ham tickets or Gold memberships etc etc...i buy a ST to sit be mates, and take the hassle out of buying a ticket every week.....the club have my money from April 30th 2007......not relying on it in Aril 2008. Therefore I expect to see the best team we possibly have put out for my money...today we did not get that. What message does that send out to me today when my ST renewal dropped on my doorstep?

If wilkins wants to try players out, 1...play them in the reserves or 2 play them away!

What a bellend! No wonder Harty sacked you!
 




Dave the OAP

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bhanutz said:
What a bellend! No wonder Harty sacked you!


:lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:

I think you are the star of this board...concise and to the point.

You are wasted here.
 


Nobby's Betamax Video said:


Thought Elphick had a torrid time (though Donny's front players had good movement - especially 1st half when we looked the most off the pace).


I was beginning to think I'd been watching a different player to many on here-I couldn't believe how s-l-o-w he was....Flinders had to make a couple of key saves because Elphick couldn't catch their front man who was running with the ball from just inside their half. He's a young guy, playing for his future and he was found lacking. I don't expect to see him next season (unless he's willing to play for peanuts).

And no-I didn't boo any of them, players or management but there was certainly reason enough to.
 






El Presidente

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I think the players were intimidated by the total football played in the morning at the fans' game at Waterhall, watched by a record crowd of 23 (of whom 17 were Sarah Watts)
 


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Dave the Gaffer said:


If wilkins wants to try players out, 1...play them in the reserves or 2 play them away!


1) How can you test them playing in the reserves? Surely they have to be tested at the highest level.

???

2) yes maybe your right play them at away games our away fans generally will back the team.

;)
 






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I was one of the 2 starters of "You don't know what your doing", then quite a few joined in.
 


Les Biehn

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Nemesis said:
I was beginning to think I'd been watching a different player to many on here-I couldn't believe how s-l-o-w he was....Flinders had to make a couple of key saves because Elphick couldn't catch their front man who was running with the ball from just inside their half. He's a young guy, playing for his future and he was found lacking. I don't expect to see him next season (unless he's willing to play for peanuts).

1) Elphick had no one of experience next to him. His CB partner was his youth team CB partner just over a year ago.

2) Mayo got pulled out of position which meant Lynch moved across and Elphick was often left to fend for himself in the centre. On his full debut.

3) He won a fair bit in the air, made 2 vital interceptions and used the ball well.

Before we slag off a young player making his full debut perhaps we should consider the reasons for a few blips in his performance.
 




Les Biehn

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AdrianDINho said:
I was one of the 2 starters of "You don't know what your doing", then quite a few joined in.

You must be so proud.
 




Les Biehn

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mendoza10 said:
you beat me to it....
think they were the same people that loooked at me and my mates with disgust when we sung "albion, albion, albion" and tried to get behind the team

It amazes me that someone would wear slagging off the team as a badge of honour.

If they didn't try fair enough but they did, they just didn't play well. Perhaps people like Aids need to realise if you get behind the team it might raise their game.
 






Dandyman

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mendoza10 said:
and that is exactly what happens at away games, and that record speaks for itself!!

What the mighty Mendoza said. The thing that suprised me about the "rubish" chant was that it came from someone who I would normally regard as one of our most loyal fans. I'm not sure if that means it's a case of personal frustration or an anti-Wilkins minority making their views known.
 


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mendoza10 said:
and that is exactly what happens at away games, and that record speaks for itself!!
i have only ever jeered the players once before..and that was stoke.

and i never looked at no pone for singing 'albion...', i always join in.
 


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Dandyman said:
What the mighty Mendoza said. The thing that suprised me about the "rubish" chant was that it came from someone who I would normally regard as one of our most loyal fans. I'm not sure if that means it's a case of personal frustration or an anti-Wilkins minority making their views known.

I still think there are a few still out there that have not excepted Dean as our new manager.
 




Trigger

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Mouldy Boots said:
I still think there are a few still out there that have not excepted Dean as our new manager.
Would they be the same that haven't accepted Magoo's sacking?
 


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AdrianDINho said:
i have only ever jeered the players once before..and that was stoke.


So what percentage of booing is that to the games you have ever attended?

??? ;)
 


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