Cider - unlike the players, as a fan you can never retire from supporting your team, it's like family. The best you can do is to buy about a dozen radios per season and listen/watch between your fingers from behind the sofa....
TE="Premiershiporbust IV, post: 8443497, member: 1035869"]Cider - unlike the players, as a fan you can never retire from supporting your team, it's like family. The best you can do is to buy about a dozen radios per season and listen/watch between your fingers from behind the sofa....[/QUOTE] Totally agree with you prem...how can anyone "retire" from supporting your team, a true fan supports its club through thick & thin, the up's & down's are part of being a football fan & I have had plenty of them over my many years of following the "ROBINS"
Mind you focusing on whether fielding is good enough at the moment is like having a falling down house and ignoring it to focus on whether your grass is green enough. He'll do until we've sorted out the rest of our squad. Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
the worst thing for me was, the guy who came on and scored, couldn't kick with his left at all, and he cut in every time he ran down the wing, he should of been shown down the line and NOT let inside at all, and they wouldn't of scored.These are basics, I think the players are not doing throughout at the mo.
We were so deep at the end of the match, it was only a question of time before the inevitable happened- Why on earth do we like to put all our men behind the ball and then just boot it into their half, just to have another attack- Seems pretty obvious to me that if you give the ball away and give the team enough chances, eventually a goal will come. Had we outplayed them and they equalised at the end, we might have felt hard done by, I got the impression leaving the ground that not many seemed that put out and had accepted that MK fully deserved the draw. Either way, that was a poor game of football and hardly an advert for the Championship.
I think its just the way when you are struggling, it will reminded me of the Port Vale away game in our first season back in League One and still searching for our first win. They are just try to protect what they've got and it becomes one dimensional, they just sit deeper and deeper instead of pushing on. If this had been last season or we had a couple of wins under our belt we would have seen the game out easily.