Seriously .... stop with the booing. You make us all look like a load of plastic twats. Feel free to be disappointed, feel free to criticise but please, pretty please stop booing... especially DURING the match.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of it either, but if the club wants to charge vast amounts for tickets, then they'll get fans with high levels of expectation.
Home fans are generally less supportive and quieter across the board. Old Trafford was virtually silent in the first half today, bar the travelling Goons and it was a big game.
Away fans tend to be louder and back the team better, but then you'd expect them to, as they're more committed.
Apart from when we play the MancsYeah, I'm not a fan of it either, but if the club wants to charge vast amounts for tickets, then they'll get fans with high levels of expectation.
Home fans are generally less supportive and quieter across the board. Old Trafford was virtually silent in the first half today, bar the travelling Goons and it was a big game.
Away fans tend to be louder and back the team better, but then you'd expect them to, as they're more committed.
Nail on the head there, when you watch a modern day football match it is usually the away fans that are more vocal. Same at Anfield, usually filled with the 'Where's your famous atmosphere?". But on the road it is better and loader than it is at Anfield.
Its a weird one, the booing at the substitution was at AVB's decision to take JD off, and not play 2 up front. Regardless of his contribution to that point, with a foil, however patchy its worked in the past, he may have woke up, there's always a shot in him, when you need a goal there was nothing else to lose, just the match. But, my point is what do you do, sit there and support regardless in silence a ridiculous decision, not to mention paying to watch it, or do you express your displeasure, and as booing is unacceptable, how else? I think an e-mail after the game to Customer Services is a bit late! I hate to hear booing, but whats the answer.
Try this...
Play both upfront,
Play both upfront,
Ade and Defoe,
Play both upfront.
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Anger and singing don't really go together do they, not unless you want to hear "you don't know what you're doing!"
Yeah, I'm not a fan of it either, but if the club wants to charge vast amounts for tickets, then they'll get fans with high levels of expectation.
Home fans are generally less supportive and quieter across the board. Old Trafford was virtually silent in the first half today, bar the travelling Goons and it was a big game.
Away fans tend to be louder and back the team better, but then you'd expect them to, as they're more committed.
AVB showed his limitations today, and I am really concerned that he simply does not have what it takes to bring us the glory that we are all so desperate for. Yes, yes, yes, I know it's still early days - and I'm not yet saying that we should get rid of him - but, come on! If we cannot beat Wigan at home, how the hell should we have any expectations that we can finish in the top 5?
And it's not just that we lost today, it's that we played so dreadfully. That was about as lacklustre as I have seen us play in a long time. Sorry, but it simply isn't good enough.
The worry for Spurs now is they have 2 of the most difficult fixtures in the calender at the moment on the back of what has been described as a woeful performance. If Spurs play like that at City and Arsenal (which I'm 100% sure they won't) it could be a hiding to nothing.
This is exactly how I felt under AVB.
Many fans compared our bad form from last season with Ancelotti but the difference is under Ancelotti when we went on a bad run we weren't playing badly bar Sunderland at home (i.e Birmingham beating us 1-0 with their only shot of any kind in the match whilst we had 20+ hitting woodwork 3 times).
The time to worry is never when you lose and play well/create chances, it's when you lose and don't do either. Something which for us was very common under AVB.
There is always going to be over-reaction from some quarters - "fan" is short for "fanatic," and the very nature of fanaticism encompasses within it the idea of over-reaction.
However, I suspect that most of us are doing little more than expressing our frustration that AVB so clearly lacked the tactical skill to not only create anything for most of that game, but didn't seem to know how to contain Wigan. They had 52% of the possession ffs!
I really don't believe that I am over-reacting when I say that that simply is not good enough, and is not the standard that we should expect from our manager.
Or do you think we should all simply pat AVB on the back and say, "Never mind, old son! Better luck next time, eh?" after watching that shower of 5hite?
