Jacko

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Tread carefully then. I also noticed the reference in teh article with PL's apparent dismay at the crowds impatience and expectation of winning every home game. I suppose that shows how far we've come. Start of the season we were believing the pundits dismissal of our chances. Now we expect to win more than lose.
 
i have to agree with lambert that the crowd overall was flat on saturday. far too many people seemed to turn up expecting a win. i think there is a real lack of football knowledge amongst a number of our fans - fulham have been an established top flight side for over ten years and have only really ever been involved in one relegation battle in all that time. they are strong physically and mentally, have skilful players, are quick on the break and extremely well organised at the back. fulham are the kind of team we should aspire to be - a well run, solid, mid-table premier league team who challenge in europe and for domestic cups. anyone who thought we could turn up and roll them over based on attendances or club stature is clearly a fool and we definitely had a 'foolish' element in the crowd on saturday. lambert's 'dig' will hopefully have the right effect <ok>
 
Do you really believe this sauce? I'll be second out the door Cromer.

Think it shows if you have the hunger and desire you can go anywhere. People do tend to go a bit too mad about two of our other forwards former occupations as a 'Tire Fitter' and 'Driving a white van full of shredded paper' has that working class hero theme too it.