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Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by Canary Rob, Apr 2, 2013.

  1. ilovedelia

    ilovedelia Well-Known Member

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    That sentence doesn't even warrant a reply! Is Superman telling you what to write?
    Thanks for your interest in my posts. <ok>
     
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  2. Beefforhire-NCFC

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    I know you think that your negative viewpoint has succeeded, and that warm fuzzy feeling you get from the teams shortcomings must be great for you, but the season hasn't finished yet. Plenty of time for the team to prove you wrong.

    Being negative never got anyone, anywhere.
     
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  3. Beefforhire-NCFC

    Beefforhire-NCFC Well-Known Member

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    It wasn't directed at you.
     
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  4. ilovedelia

    ilovedelia Well-Known Member

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    I think you must be Superman in Beefs clothing!
    Where exactly have I been negative? All I said was I thought the best atmosphere was at the Spurs game when WE all sang our song at the same time, and I was up cheering with the rest when Holt scored in the 94th minute against Everton. I would think that was quite positive wouldn't you?
     
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  5. Beefforhire-NCFC

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    Again, not directed at you.
     
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  6. canary-dave

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    ILD - read the post properly, Beefy was talking to carrabuh!
     
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  7. carrabuh

    carrabuh Well-Known Member

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    I'm not trying to get anywhere Beef. I don't get a warm feeling from this, I've not gloated on these boards to anyone, all I've got is a bit more evidence to back me up now the results have fallen off the cliff and people are more willing to listen than before.

    It's not the team that needs to prove me wrong, it's the manager. He's the reason for this present predicament.
     
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  8. Beefforhire-NCFC

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    Yeah, more people are willing to listen. Amazing what a bit of fear will do.

    I look forward to the team proving you wrong. Isn't that what you guys always say "I hope I'm proved wrong", always loved that one.
     
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  9. carrabuh

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    What is this "fear" you keep coming up with. Have you just become aware of its meaning or something. I know you do like to add some prophetic sense of drama to your little life philosophies but I'm hardly Satan incarnate .

    I think you will find your dearly beloved Chris Hughton has spread more "fear" than anyone on these boards. Me included.
     
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  10. Beefforhire-NCFC

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    People are always going to flock to people like you when they are worried. It's temporary, don't worry.
     
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  11. carrabuh

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    Well, you know, with me being a professional fear spreader an all, it was bound to happen.
     
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  12. Beefforhire-NCFC

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    "Doom-Monger" I believe is the term. It's by no means a new phenomenon.
     
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  13. DHCanary

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    Fear is an interesting word choice. Does anyone here really 'fear' relegation? I'll be gutted if we go down, but the club is financially secure and in a much better position on and off the pitch than 4 years ago, so I don't 'fear' relegation in the way I imagine QPR fans do, as we'll definitely still have a club if we go down.
     
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  14. carrabuh

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    Your right, it was an extremely interesting word choice. Tells you alot about the person who keeps bringing it up.
     
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  15. ilovedelia

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    Beef, Apology's, I wasn't concentrating, plus I only had half the screen open, while working on something else. <sorry>
     
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  16. redruthyella

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    Its an interesting pot regarding booing. During a game when I get the chance to attend, I put my heart and soul into supporting the team on the pitch. Me singing on my own would be worthless so I join in with whatever is being sung. Luckily, the game isn't normally bad enough to warrant anything other than disappointment when we lose or maybe even draw. There is no song as far as I know for singing at the final whistle unless of course we have just beaten Manure or the Binners.
    However, when the re is a succession of poor, dire, performances surely booing at the end is fairly natural especially if you have sung your heart out once again during the match.
    No don't boo during the game, keep singing especially when we aren't playing or losing because that is when the team needs it most. They don't need it when they 4-0 up! But to be honest, at the end of another ugly game, I think its the most natural thing to do. Its showing your displeasure in the most basic form. It only has three letters and is far more polite than "**** off you useless ****ers, my dead granny can do better than you tossers!" which is what most adult males are really thinking.
     
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  17. carrabuh

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    Fans have very little opportunity to express opinion directly to the club.

    Booing or cheering after the match is the best way to do it.
     
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