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Post by midlandgas213 on Nov 9, 2017 11:42:16 GMT
Hey ho just another run of the mill defeat and another 4 goals conceded at least we are becoming consistent Taxi for D C please You really are the epitome of the absolutely unbearable modern football fan. Three very, very successful seasons under DC but as soon as we hit our first real rocky patch under him that’s it, get rid and get that BRFC revolving door going again. How about we show a little bit of faith in one of our most successful managers ever? We’re in a comfortable position in the league and DC at least has the opportunity to make a few changes in January to help turn things around. What’s for sure is that the man has certainly earned enough respect (or so I thought) than to have the likes of you saying “taxi for DC” like he’s another Buckle, McGhee, Penney etc. I have been following our club since the early 70,s through good times and bad home and away and I think I am perfectly entitled to my opinion which I accept is in the minority at the moment but the war drums are getting louder. I just think that DC has lost the dressing room and after yatsy left he is trying to go it alone and not have anyone alongside him to assist but I also think that he has taken us as far as he can. A new manager and new blood will revitalise the club. I do not accept that training ground or the stadium problems are anything to do with what is going on ,on the pitch. All I ask for is for performances like we had against the Wolves what has changed since then.
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Nov 9, 2017 11:46:51 GMT
Am I the only one who is glad we lost last night? Don’t get me wrong I hate it when we lose but this trophy has divided our fans and caused some very nasty things to be said between fellow gasheads. As far as I can see we all want what is best for Rovers. Perhaps now we are out of this divisive competition we can get back to supporting our club and focusing on turning round our current poor run of form. You are getting it wrong it's not the losing but the way we are losing that worries those who go to games The defence is a shambles and when our best defender is your centre forward what does that tell you. In the last 3 games we have conceeded 11 goals to a 2 reserve squads and a 5th division team that is the worry Our defence hasn't a clue how to defend noattercliffe who is picked we have no wingers our midfield is overrun so we have little service to the front 2 Things have to change and quickly before we are embroiled in a relegation struggle Who is the 5th tier side ? County are L2
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 12:08:33 GMT
You are getting it wrong it's not the losing but the way we are losing that worries those who go to games The defence is a shambles and when our best defender is your centre forward what does that tell you. In the last 3 games we have conceeded 11 goals to a 2 reserve squads and a 5th division team that is the worry Our defence hasn't a clue how to defend noattercliffe who is picked we have no wingers our midfield is overrun so we have little service to the front 2 Things have to change and quickly before we are embroiled in a relegation struggle Who is the 5th tier side ? County are L2 Sorry joules didn't notice I pressed 5 instead of 4.doesn't make it any better though does it
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Post by Parrot on Nov 9, 2017 12:39:27 GMT
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Post by WeAreTheGas on Nov 9, 2017 14:05:33 GMT
You really are the epitome of the absolutely unbearable modern football fan. Three very, very successful seasons under DC but as soon as we hit our first real rocky patch under him that’s it, get rid and get that BRFC revolving door going again. How about we show a little bit of faith in one of our most successful managers ever? We’re in a comfortable position in the league and DC at least has the opportunity to make a few changes in January to help turn things around. What’s for sure is that the man has certainly earned enough respect (or so I thought) than to have the likes of you saying “taxi for DC” like he’s another Buckle, McGhee, Penney etc. I have been following our club since the early 70,s through good times and bad home and away and I think I am perfectly entitled to my opinion which I accept is in the minority at the moment but the war drums are getting louder. I just think that DC has lost the dressing room and after yatsy left he is trying to go it alone and not have anyone alongside him to assist but I also think that he has taken us as far as he can. A new manager and new blood will revitalise the club. I do not accept that training ground or the stadium problems are anything to do with what is going on ,on the pitch. All I ask for is for performances like we had against the Wolves what has changed since then. Out of interest, what makes you think DC has "lost the dressing room"? City went 19 games without a league win under LJ last season, now THAT is a crisis and a run deserving of the sack. But they stuck with him, were patient, gave him the chance to put it right and look at them now - 4th in the Championship and in the League Cup quarter-final v Man Utd. It gets harder and harder to overachieve the higher up the pyramid you go. DC has pretty much overachieved since he's been here, and just because he's not doing so atm and is finding it a bit tougher in a much harder division this season we should get rid? I see 0% logic in that, personally. And if the rumours on here are to be believed, we're not exactly flush for cash as a club right now, so I'm not sure having a whopping 5-year contract to pay off if we sack DC will revitalise the club as much as you hope!
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Nov 9, 2017 14:09:30 GMT
I have been following our club since the early 70,s through good times and bad home and away and I think I am perfectly entitled to my opinion which I accept is in the minority at the moment but the war drums are getting louder. I just think that DC has lost the dressing room and after yatsy left he is trying to go it alone and not have anyone alongside him to assist but I also think that he has taken us as far as he can. A new manager and new blood will revitalise the club. I do not accept that training ground or the stadium problems are anything to do with what is going on ,on the pitch. All I ask for is for performances like we had against the Wolves what has changed since then. Out of interest, what makes you think DC has "lost the dressing room"? City went 19 games without a league win under LJ last season, now THAT is a crisis and a run deserving of the sack. But they stuck with him, were patient, gave him the chance to put it right and look at them now - 4th in the Championship and in the League Cup quarter-final v Man Utd. It gets harder and harder to overachieve the higher up the pyramid you go. DC has pretty much overachieved since he's been here, and just because he's not doing so atm and is finding it a bit tougher in a much harder division this season we should get rid? I see 0% logic in that, personally. The Teds and Johnson in particular were being undermined by one very disruptive influence. One disgruntled employee really can have a destructive influence over a club.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Nov 9, 2017 14:17:55 GMT
Blimey, individual errors from Parts, Bola, Sweeney and Smith, Sweeney, and then Leads. Can't really coach those to be fair. "Bols, when some bloke runs past you and gets in the box, don't hack them down missing the ball completely, please." "Smiths, when you're saving a pretty run-of-the-mill long-shot, don't deflect it straight into the path of their on-rushing striker, please." "Leads, if you're gonna back your undoubted speed in order to pick off a lone breakaway as he approaches the box, don't fall over like a Dam idiot, please."
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Post by Centenary Gas on Nov 9, 2017 14:18:11 GMT
You really are the epitome of the absolutely unbearable modern football fan. Three very, very successful seasons under DC but as soon as we hit our first real rocky patch under him that’s it, get rid and get that BRFC revolving door going again. How about we show a little bit of faith in one of our most successful managers ever? We’re in a comfortable position in the league and DC at least has the opportunity to make a few changes in January to help turn things around. What’s for sure is that the man has certainly earned enough respect (or so I thought) than to have the likes of you saying “taxi for DC” like he’s another Buckle, McGhee, Penney etc. I have been following our club since the early 70,s through good times and bad home and away and I think I am perfectly entitled to my opinion which I accept is in the minority at the moment but the war drums are getting louder. I just think that DC has lost the dressing room and after yatsy left he is trying to go it alone and not have anyone alongside him to assist but I also think that he has taken us as far as he can. A new manager and new blood will revitalise the club. I do not accept that training ground or the stadium problems are anything to do with what is going on ,on the pitch. All I ask for is for performances like we had against the Wolves what has changed since then. MIGHT revitalise the club. On the other hand, it may go down the all too familiar route for us of sending us downwards. On a personal note, I would be disgusted if DC is sacked and it would do the complete opposite of revitalise me. We have a mid table budget at best, and we are 13th. Have some ****ing patience, and some respect for a manager who has taken us so far in so little time.
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Post by Centenary Gas on Nov 9, 2017 14:20:11 GMT
Blimey, individual errors from Parts, Bola, Sweeney and Smith, Sweeney, and then Leads. Can't really coach those to be fair. "Bols, when some bloke runs past you and gets in the box, don't hack them down missing the ball completely, please." "Smiths, when you're saving a pretty run-of-the-mill long-shot, don't deflect it straight into the path of their on-rushing striker, please." "Leads, if you're gonna back your undoubted speed in order to pick off a lone breakaway as he approaches the box, don't fall over like a f**king idiot, please." And if Bola had actually bothered to sprint back, he would of made it when Leads fell over instead of giving their man a 1on1. Mistakes is one thing, pure laziness is another.
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Post by knowall on Nov 9, 2017 14:40:49 GMT
Blimey, individual errors from Parts, Bola, Sweeney and Smith, Sweeney, and then Leads. Can't really coach those to be fair. "Bols, when some bloke runs past you and gets in the box, don't hack them down missing the ball completely, please." "Smiths, when you're saving a pretty run-of-the-mill long-shot, don't deflect it straight into the path of their on-rushing striker, please." "Leads, if you're gonna back your undoubted speed in order to pick off a lone breakaway as he approaches the box, don't fall over like a f**king idiot, please." And if Bola had actually bothered to sprint back, he would of made it when Leads fell over instead of giving their man a 1on1. Mistakes is one thing, pure laziness is another. Why bust a gut when you know it won't make a difference either way to whether you are selected for the next game? And to some it seems the better you play the more likely you will be dropped!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 15:14:43 GMT
Gaffney taking corners who the fcuks the manager
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Nov 9, 2017 16:11:34 GMT
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Post by knowall on Nov 9, 2017 16:18:07 GMT
and if all fans did the same we could expect things to change
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Nov 9, 2017 16:27:11 GMT
and if all fans did the same we could expect things to change Not when the media fail to report the reason for the low crowd. Awful reporting from the BBC there.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 18:25:28 GMT
and if all fans did the same we could expect things to change Not when the media fail to report the reason for the low crowd. Awful reporting from the BBC there. Bit like the coverage of GD funeral by the post.non existent
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 18:35:28 GMT
Not when the media fail to report the reason for the low crowd. Awful reporting from the BBC there. Bit like the coverage of GD funeral by the post.non existent Your wrong. Have just read two stories about the funeral from the post on line.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 19:10:32 GMT
and if all fans did the same we could expect things to change Not when the media fail to report the reason for the low crowd. Awful reporting from the BBC there. Bit like the coverage of GD funeral by the post.non existent
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 19:11:06 GMT
Bit like the coverage of GD funeral by the post.non existent Your wrong. Have just read two stories about the funeral from the post on line. Not in the paper though
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Nov 9, 2017 21:26:35 GMT
Just seen the Grimsby (or Grimsbry - That still makes me laugh) v Sunderland attendance 248 (3 Away)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 22:04:51 GMT
Anyone see the Grimsby attendance?
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