Do those who want JFH to remain Manager not go to games or not know anything about Football?
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Originally posted by spogs View PostDo those who want JFH to remain Manager not go to games or not know anything about Football?Originally posted by knocker View PostWithout doubt the majority of happy clappers do not go to games.
We've absolutely seen worse football at LR than we have under JFH, although maybe people have short memories. Or didn't go to games late 90's early 2000s.
What's so ridiculous is that after a few decent results, the mood is utterly different and the whatever the opposite of 'happy clappers' is disappear. As soon as we lose, they're back in force. I'm not defending last night or JFH or the team, what I'm saying, stop having a go at other posters who may have different opinions. It's honestly really boring.
And do we need really yet another anti-JFH thread?
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostSeriously, I'm pretty sick of this pathetic view of those who see things different from others' at times acrid perceptions. I do go to games - have done for years and have been several times this season - but I didn't go last night. The reasons people on here have put forward for supporting JFH (until now) have mostly been eminently sensible, as opposed to some of the childish stuff I've read slating him. So let's just get that straight. People are perfectly entitled to different opinions to yours and are probably just as knowledgeable about football as you are. It's simply about opinions.
We've absolutely seen worse football at LR than we have under JFH, although maybe people have short memories. Or didn't go to games late 90's early 2000s.
What's so ridiculous is that after a few decent results, the mood is utterly different and the whatever the opposite of 'happy clappers' is disappear. As soon as we lose, they're back in force. I'm not defending last night or JFH or the team, what I'm saying, stop having a go at other posters who may have different opinions. It's honestly really boring.
And do we need really yet another anti-JFH thread?
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostSeriously, I'm pretty sick of this pathetic view of those who see things different from others' at times acrid perceptions. I do go to games - have done for years and have been several times this season - but I didn't go last night. The reasons people on here have put forward for supporting JFH (until now) have mostly been eminently sensible, as opposed to some of the childish stuff I've read slating him. So let's just get that straight. People are perfectly entitled to different opinions to yours and are probably just as knowledgeable about football as you are. It's simply about opinions.
We've absolutely seen worse football at LR than we have under JFH, although maybe people have short memories. Or didn't go to games late 90's early 2000s.
What's so ridiculous is that after a few decent results, the mood is utterly different and the whatever the opposite of 'happy clappers' is disappear. As soon as we lose, they're back in force. I'm not defending last night or JFH or the team, what I'm saying, stop having a go at other posters who may have different opinions. It's honestly really boring.
And do we need really yet another anti-JFH thread?
but at least we had people at the club who cared and showed that on the pitch.Lets look at the facts.
We have a DOF in his first job in this role a novice
We have a chairman who although has the right feelings for the club is out of his depth in football terms.
We have a manger who proved himself at Burton but is obviously not capable at this level
We have some players who are not comitted to the cause still even after clearing out Hoilett etc,their body
language tells you this
So all in all we are in a sorry state and like it or not our club needs major surgery yet again.
We need people who are up for the challenge and not the types we have at present.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostSeriously, I'm pretty sick of this pathetic view of those who see things different from others' at times acrid perceptions. I do go to games - have done for years and have been several times this season - but I didn't go last night. The reasons people on here have put forward for supporting JFH (until now) have mostly been eminently sensible, as opposed to some of the childish stuff I've read slating him. So let's just get that straight. People are perfectly entitled to different opinions to yours and are probably just as knowledgeable about football as you are. It's simply about opinions.
We've absolutely seen worse football at LR than we have under JFH, although maybe people have short memories. Or didn't go to games late 90's early 2000s.
What's so ridiculous is that after a few decent results, the mood is utterly different and the whatever the opposite of 'happy clappers' is disappear. As soon as we lose, they're back in force. I'm not defending last night or JFH or the team, what I'm saying, stop having a go at other posters who may have different opinions. It's honestly really boring.
And do we need really yet another anti-JFH thread?
Many of us can see through the wins we've had, Fulham we should have lost by the way so didn't change anything.
If you can't see why certain posters rub lotssssssss of others up the wrong way there's no point me trying to explain it to you. It's quite clear to everyone else.
Stanley has nailed it in other threads, but feel free to carry on.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostAnother blinkered fan.
Many of us can see through the wins we've had, Fulham we should have lost by the way so didn't change anything.
If you can't see why certain posters rub lotssssssss of others up the wrong way there's no point me trying to explain it to you. It's quite clear to everyone else.
Stanley has nailed it in other threads, but feel free to carry on.
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