What's complaining about booing got to do with me going to games. Anyone who booed can suck a fart while they kiss my arse . If you don't like the product put on the pitch , don't renew your ticket .... Simple . I'm sure manager , players and the rest of the fans. Won't miss ya and there is plenty of people who will grab your ticket while we are still up . Nothing disadvantaged a home team more than booing , if you don't feel like cheering ... Fine , just sit there and shut the fuk up ....
Quite right Roof excellent point If the glory girls don't think they're being sufficiently entertained then all of you, don't go watch, none of you insipid plastics will be missed. If you want entertainment at a time when our club is fighting for its prem league survival then go watch a movie, Kung Fu Panda is in at the vue. If you can't cope then better still, go support a team you feel more comfortable with like Man Utd, the Bluebirds, Arsenal, Llanelli FC, like I said, none will be missed, there's a long queue of real, non plastic SUPPORTERS right behind you who'd gladly pay for your abused ticket. Wonder why we play better away? Reality: Fight for survival - 3 points gained - 36 points totalled - Palace behind us as we moved up the table to 15th - only 3 points off 11th place - Closer to survival boo boys, Jog on, go watch a movie Awaiting whinging, I've got a right to boo, I spend x on my season ticket, I want to be entertained, I cant but the shoes I want whinning posts from the same ol crew.
I did say that I never boo but can understand the frustrations. If you're at the game you get more of a sense for these things. I'm not sure about the education standards in Canada but do try reading posts before you press the 'Enter' button. It's the big one on the right of the keyboard. Stumpy: I agree with the criticism of the boo boys. It's counter-productive. Having said that, when your right back who is paid more in a week than you earn in a year passes the ball to the opposition 50% of the time you have a right to be pissed off. Nothing to do with being plastic or not. My son can't really afford a ST but buys one every year - it's a lot of money to him. Your dismissal of someone who does that on the basis that they have no right to be entertained or even criticise is frankly insulting to those fans who dig deep in their pockets to go to games. But I agree that booing doesn't lift the team, it has the opposite effect. But if you're implying that we should be praising the team to the skies for the ****e served up yesterday then you are wrong. The Manager and some players seem to be patting themselves on the back for a job well done and that makes me even more angry. If they think that performance of utter garbage was satisfactory or in any way acceptable we'll be lucky to get over the line. Cue "look how far we've come" from the "same old crew".
They deserve it too, though I'd prefer to see the Mackems bite the dust. Houdini act every ****ing year.
"Cue "look how far we've come" from the "same old crew". It's not a case of how far we've come ,(we're not unique in that respect ) but more like how far we've dropped .Some have better pain thresholds than others but that doesn't make them any less of a supporter.
You left out that it was rich of me to complain about booing because I don't go to games , you left that part out Aussie ... I suggest you re -read your own post before hitting said button
You seem to be having trouble with this concept. I also said that when you don't go to games it's more difficult to get a sense of the fans' frustrations. This isn't a criticism of anyone, it's a fact. I don't approve of booing but can fully understand it. If you'd paid money you could ill-afford and been served up that dross yesterday maybe you'd understand it too. Very easy to be critical of those fans from an armchair. Fans who pay to go to games aren't better fans but they can certainly vent their frustrations at an overpaid, under-performing team - even if you or I don't like the way they do it.
No problem reading Aussie , I don't care what you ALSO said , it doesn't change what you said previous to the also . Me complaining about booing has nothing to do with me going to games , and it's a bit RICH of you to say and the way it was meant ...
I was there and the booing was disappointing. What was more disappointing though was a bloke sat in front of us wearing a Manchester United top. As long as we improve a couple of percent we'll beat this Newcastle team away again. On the other hand, Sunderland have been quite impressive.
Plastics at the game, plastics at home. That's the way of things. Breezy: Seems to me you should grow a thicker skin, bucko. But I also note that you didn't answer my main point which was about your curious comment that you hoped Guidolin is here next season. I don't think many Swans fans are keen on that, whether they go to games or otherwise. Just don't understand your reasoning. Maybe it's because I'm 'stupid', eh?
Can see this is a touchy subject so please refrain from insults please roof NU just scored so its 1-1. This would be a perfect result.
Maybe it is .....glad to see you speak for how most Swans fans think Aussie . I have a good idea BUCKO ...don't say anything to me and I won't say anything back .
Oh give it up. Please. I'm not speaking for Swansea fans. Guidolin being here next season seems to have little support on this forum. That's my point. If you don't want to talk about why you want him here then fine don't post.
For all intents and purposes , the Newcastle and Sunderland draw has secured our spot in the Premier next season .Now we can continue to expierment with the squad in preparation for next season ...
Experimentation when you're still mathematically at risk of relegation. Yes, that's sensible. We HAVE to play our best 11 for these remaining games to reach safety. Guidolin isn't going to be the right man for us as long as he's got a hole in his arse. I think his tactics may be decent away from home but he hasn't got the attacking mentality to get the shackles off our players at home. He must not be here next season if we want to progress. This doesn't fill me hope regarding the players' attitude either: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/wales/35856222