by Terminal Boardom » 03 Oct 2009 22:05
03 Oct 2009 22:05
Terminal Boardom wrote:Tabb = SSC signing = big money. Next question or do you need it spelt out?
If Kebe and MacAnuff were to become injured or lose form (stop sniggering at the back) who would fill their places?
by Terminal Boardom » 03 Oct 2009 22:24
03 Oct 2009 22:24And the japanese flag of a curry is smouldering away!Ark Royal wrote:Fcuk. From the posts here, that performance sounds dire. I am travelling back home in December and coincided the trip with the Palace and Scunny home games. I am now seriously contemplating not bothering. And I really mean that and in saying that, it hurts. I am just so angry at the way that club has been brutally dismantled and years of slow but steady progress seem to have been just tossed aside.
I have said this more than once on numerous threads that we are going down this season, so you had all better prepare for it. The club absolutely stinks of 70/71, 76/77, 82/83, 87/88 and 97/98. Once you have experienced relegation a few times, the signs become all too familiar.
I reckon that Brenda has four games and then Madman will do......absolutely oxf*rd all. We are stuck with this and Madman will not dip into his pocket in the transfer window.
We are totally fcuked.
Ideal wrote:It would appear he is spineless.Royalwaster wrote:What is his injury?I was there at Elm Park wrote:
Rasiak was injured.
Ideal wrote:It would appear he is spineless.Royalwaster wrote:What is his injury?I was there at Elm Park wrote:
Rasiak was injured.
If I went to see a band and found they couldn't sing in tune and I'd have more fun hitting myself on the head with a hammer than listen to them, I'd leave. If I switched on the TV to watch a new comedy show and it turned out to be as funny as Rodgers' tactical decisions I'd turn it off. So why can't I leave a game early when the performance is so bad that doing my shopping at Tesco's was more appealing?Terminal Boardom wrote:Where to start.
Firstly, to everyone who started leaving 15-20 minutes before the end of the match - good for you. Thing is, if you don't want to watch the whole game why bother turning up in the first instance?
Fully agree. Perhaps the same question should be asked of the team. If they can't be *rsed to perform for the whole game, why bother turning up in the first instance?clauski wrote:If I went to see a band and found they couldn't sing in tune and I'd have more fun hitting myself on the head with a hammer than listen to them, I'd leave. If I switched on the TV to watch a new comedy show and it turned out to be as funny as Rodgers' tactical decisions I'd turn it off. So why can't I leave a game early when the performance is so bad that doing my shopping at Tesco's was more appealing?Terminal Boardom wrote:Where to start.
Firstly, to everyone who started leaving 15-20 minutes before the end of the match - good for you. Thing is, if you don't want to watch the whole game why bother turning up in the first instance?
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 03 Oct 2009 23:54
03 Oct 2009 23:54today's game was like masturbation without any genitals.Terminal Boardom wrote:And the japanese flag of a curry is smouldering away!Ark Royal wrote:Fcuk. From the posts here, that performance sounds dire. I am travelling back home in December and coincided the trip with the Palace and Scunny home games. I am now seriously contemplating not bothering. And I really mean that and in saying that, it hurts. I am just so angry at the way that club has been brutally dismantled and years of slow but steady progress seem to have been just tossed aside.
I have said this more than once on numerous threads that we are going down this season, so you had all better prepare for it. The club absolutely stinks of 70/71, 76/77, 82/83, 87/88 and 97/98. Once you have experienced relegation a few times, the signs become all too familiar.
I reckon that Brenda has four games and then Madman will do......absolutely oxf*rd all. We are stuck with this and Madman will not dip into his pocket in the transfer window.
We are totally fcuked.
Todays game was like masturbation but without the orgasm
Whats it got to do with you when they go, it doesn't effect you at all. Perhaps they thought seeing as we won midweek we might be able to put right our embarrassing home record. Perhaps they realised it was business as usual and then left early.Terminal Boardom wrote:Where to start.
Firstly, to everyone who started leaving 15-20 minutes before the end of the match - good for you. Thing is, if you don't want to watch the whole game why bother turning up in the first instance?
What's that then - waiting quietly whilst doing something amazing? Can't say I noticed.Stevie G wrote:I thought us fans today were patiently awesome
I Like Leroy too, but I wouldn't want to encourage him to play even better than he was already, even if we weren't taking a beatingStevie G wrote:showing real class with Lita
Absolutely - how better to prepare the lads for the next home game?Stevie G wrote:and real humour with the ironic shot cheering at the end.
I'm sure that will make them all feel valued and deperate to play their hearts our for us all next time.Stevie G wrote:a better final irony than booing would be to sing again 'where's the money gone'
I think you're absolutely wrong. The home crowd has been acually quite supportive. we haven't won since january...not sure how such "great" fans like Leeds , West Ham, Newcastle (no sorry they're mugs) etc would have copedrfctabs wrote:My first game today for over 10 years. Drove 100 miles each way. I agree that the match was poor from a RFC point of view and it reminded me of the darker, final days of Mr Branfoot and the sucession of poor/cheap/underqualified replacements we had.
There is, however, a common thread to the really poor performances - they're all AT HOME!
Why is that? Is it because going to a game has never been the same since they sold Elm Park? No - most of these boys probably never knew that EP even existed.
Is it because there's a jinx or voodoo curse on the Madejski or the club? Unlikely - I doubt anyone else cares enough about RFC to bother.
Or is it because the crowd are constantly on the backs of THEIR OWN players for the slightest thing? If I was on the pitch and was subjected to the same level of barraking and abuse as they get FROM THEIR OWN FANS then I'm not sure I could be bothered either.
What's that then - waiting quietly whilst doing something amazing? Can't say I noticed.Stevie G wrote:I thought us fans today were patiently awesome
I Like Leroy too, but I wouldn't want to encourage him to play even better than he was already, even if we weren't taking a beatingStevie G wrote:showing real class with Lita
Absolutely - how better to prepare the lads for the next home game?Stevie G wrote:and real humour with the ironic shot cheering at the end.
I'm sure that will make them all feel valued and deperate to play their hearts our for us all next time.Stevie G wrote:a better final irony than booing would be to sing again 'where's the money gone'
Why not try SUPPORTING the team instead of UNDERMINING it?
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