It was not the amount of goals we conceded, it was the way we conceded them and just appeared to give up.
We pay (towards) the players' wages and I feel the least we should expect is for them not to just roll over and die. Is it me or is it the minute (Wembley apart) that we take a particularly large following that the players just don't bother? This could coincide with it being a local derby.
I am not proud of the fact I left early but after a busy week and a decision made to get home late/not see kids/rush to get to game mins before kick off,all I wanted was a night out watching my team play and i would have been ok if they were to lose 3-1-3-2, 4-2. I came away from the ground so depressed that going on sat is proving to be a struggle. After 40 odd years thought I had seen most things but Friday was a particular low point and probably in the top(as in bottom) 5 nights of supporting my beloved team. Most of us know more Fulham fans than we realise on such occasions.
I don't do booing but I was as close as can be on Friday but decided to walk out instead, along with a few hundred others. Onwards and upwards, as they say.
We pay (towards) the players' wages and I feel the least we should expect is for them not to just roll over and die. Is it me or is it the minute (Wembley apart) that we take a particularly large following that the players just don't bother? This could coincide with it being a local derby.
I am not proud of the fact I left early but after a busy week and a decision made to get home late/not see kids/rush to get to game mins before kick off,all I wanted was a night out watching my team play and i would have been ok if they were to lose 3-1-3-2, 4-2. I came away from the ground so depressed that going on sat is proving to be a struggle. After 40 odd years thought I had seen most things but Friday was a particular low point and probably in the top(as in bottom) 5 nights of supporting my beloved team. Most of us know more Fulham fans than we realise on such occasions.
I don't do booing but I was as close as can be on Friday but decided to walk out instead, along with a few hundred others. Onwards and upwards, as they say.