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I’m rapidly losing faith...

Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by Superman wears Grant Holt pyjamas in bed, Oct 28, 2013.

  1. Tony_Munky_Canary

    Tony_Munky_Canary Well-Known Member

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    That sounds like a plan <ok>
    And to take it one further, why don't we see if the club can create a designated area for you all within the ground so when the boos ring out after another good performance which may perhaps not have yielded three points ring out we can all see who you are.

    Just planting seeds....
     
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  2. Superman wears Grant Holt pyjamas in bed

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    chippy, writing opinions on a football forum is highly unlikely to effect the team on the pitch (unless players read them which i highly doubt) whereas booing your manager, players and even own fans IS hugely detrimental. its those fans that are showing the lack of intellect - not anyone on here for simply posting their beliefs, no matter what anyone says. this whole thread is about the boo boys.
     
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  3. Walsh.i.am

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    More or less what I said in my grovelling apology post :smile:
     
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    sorry cromer - i never saw it

    honest guv!
     
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  5. canarie-chippy

    canarie-chippy Well-Known Member

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    I have never booed or agreed with those who do, but obviously once again the old "tar brush" seems to be getting an airing !
    Why is it so hard for some people to see both sides of a point of view without it requiring an insult or a put down !
     
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  6. Tony_Munky_Canary

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    Apologies for tarring you with the boo-boy brush if that descriptive doesn't befit you, however those people who booed on Saturday - or sent abusive tweets to the players - are fair game for any insult under the sun if you ask me <ok>
     
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  7. Walsh.i.am

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    You're doing well for apologies this afternoon, Chippy :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  8. RiverEndRick

    RiverEndRick Well-Known Member

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    I do feel that the 'boo contingent' have severely diminished the image of City's excellent fans, both home and away. I look forward to results improving soon so the positivity returns.
     
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  9. Walsh.i.am

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    This, I fear, Rick will not happen. There seem to be more each week with an agenda against the current managerial regime which will be hard to shift. Many seem to have made their decision after watching us against Spurs and Hull and nothing will now derail their crusade to see action by McNally and the board.

    It's actually quite tragic to see all this unfold, especially as we're starting to play attractive, fluid football that these same people were demanding after our 10 match unbeaten run ended last year. Beam me up Scotty.
     
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  10. carrabuh

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    I don't see how anyone could boo the players performance because the effort was there.

    I beg to differ on the lovely football however, occasionally yes, but it was all pretty headless and frantic most of the time and particularly towards the end the balls in just got longer and longer and more desperate.

    Cardiff were crap on the day and still the only real chances we created were headers. Don't recall many occasions the ball was at feet in good positions to shoot in the area.

    It was pressure through endeavour. Plenty of chances created, very few decent chances, no sitters created.

    Having said that we are a much better than the team of last year, shame the manager hasn't made the same developments and modernised the playing style. He's not helping any of our strikers with how he has set us to play. The only player who seems to have developed from last year is Pilkington who isn't happy to settle for the monotonous long range shooting or crossing from the edge of the area. He's been excellent since he's come back, his passing not great but at least he makes the right runs and tries to create quality rather than quantity.
     
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