I can't believe anyone checks who likes or dislikes their posts, I say what I have to say and people like it or lump it, I never ever notice if a post has been rated, in fact I had to scroll back and check which JWM post Rob had disliked!
it's a shame there isn't "I couldn't give a **** about this post" Some days reading posts on here is like kicking ****e up a hill in pointy shoes.
I don't know about "never". I'm sure after Hughton is sacked the suicide rates in Norfolk will plummet.
No. I disagree with you pathetic WUM post and failure to comprehend symbolic gestures. I disagree with the tiny minority of Norwich fans (i.e. blithering pinkun morons) who dismiss it as simply a "PR gesture" (only seen a couple). It is a valuable messaged rom the players to the fans and, as far as I am aware, unprecedented. On here I see a few easy harmless jokes from fans, but you're the only one who has attacked it (non-shocker as a tasteless scum fan). In what way am I disagreeing with the players? Gestures are deeply important means of social interaction. There is no such thing as pure selflessness. Of course there is something in it for the players - but it is an intelligent and novel way of them reaching out to the fans, costing them a little for what benefits the fans a lot. Too often the modern game appears to have engineered a complete disconnect between players and fans, mostly centred on their (justifiably) tentative loyalties, high wages and the cost of selling football to Sky. It was smart, wise and for each the cynical chump who no doubt moans at everything, I've no doubt there are ten who are pleased with the small some and delighted with the symbolism. I guarantee it will improve the atmosphere on Saturday.
Judging by their poor run of performances away from home perhaps the players should just set up a Standing Order to each travelling fan!
Yeah, what a bunch of scumbags trying to refund the fans... In other news, community club and paragons of virtue Ipswich Town are trying to steal £120 from each of their season ticket holders: http://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/300756/page:1 Guess that £82 million has to be paid some how...