During the first game against Leicester the crowd was united in protest against the Allams. We won. Since then we've had barely any protests against our owners, we haven't won a game at home since. Could the lack of protests coming from the stands be a distraction?
Perhaps if the supporters got behind the players that would help. The Allams are going look forwards. Low attendances, poor atmosphere, crap performances how low can we get?
Eh? The only time our dwindling band of yokels get behind the players is on facebook. You know who you are.. Allams OUT
i saw Snodgrass in Costa on friday afternoon, cant say he looked psyched up for the game 23 hrs :/ i had me a ticket and decided at around lunchtime to spend the afternoon doing something else . the last time i purposely missed a city game was probably in the mid 90s , 1996 i reckon tho i wont have pre paid for my ticket back then . I cant be arsed worrying about these ****s and if they can spend another season living the big life next season , **** em , **** the lot of them.
I realise that's slightly tongue in cheek, but I do think there is a link The protests were generally the loudest part of the game, got lots singing and that singing continued in non protest songs Bring back the protest song.