Re: Flynny new deal
106I think it's outrageous how we were winning games of kickball, and now we've lost some games of kickball. I certainly won't be able to eat or sleep much until this whole winning of the kickball is resolved to my satisfaction.
Doubt if you can do it with promotions etc but how many teams have scored less than us in those 121 games.newgroundrodney wrote:If I've read my records correctly, the last time we lost 3 league games on the bounce, was 42 games ago....not far off a FULL season's worth of games.
It's just a dip in form, that's all. The dip may not even be finished yet, but it will finish.
After 121 EFL games played, Flynny has a GD of (-1)..... I'll just let that sink in.
Nah, loud annoying keyboards.rncfc wrote:To be fair 90% of fans aren't having a meltdown, it's just the ones that do have loud, annoying voices.
True but I think the outbreak of moaning after the Oldham game was due to the huge disappointment of another home loss and that the fans were hoping for a good performance after the dreadful fare on show versus Grimsby. I know we won that one but at ht there were people leaving at having to watch that crap. The same happened on Saturday. I never leave before the end and think it’s a bit drama queenish but when you’ve shelled out £20 odd quid and get that , I can understand the feeling of dismay.supporter wrote:Yep I agree with that as well Jim, MF and the players seem to accept this. However to be moaning in the first 3 minutes which is what MF refers to it's hardly backing the team is it.
There is some degree of sympathy with that, but the simple solution if the product is not up to the standard you'd like is to not go.lowandhard wrote:True but I think the outbreak of moaning after the Oldham game was due to the huge disappointment of another home loss and that the fans were hoping for a good performance after the dreadful fare on show versus Grimsby. I know we won that one but at ht there were people leaving at having to watch that crap. The same happened on Saturday. I never leave before the end and think it’s a bit drama queenish but when you’ve shelled out £20 odd quid and get that , I can understand the feeling of dismay.supporter wrote:Yep I agree with that as well Jim, MF and the players seem to accept this. However to be moaning in the first 3 minutes which is what MF refers to it's hardly backing the team is it.
It’s true the knicker-wetting on here can be excessive at times I admit but the fans can hardly be enthused by what they’re witnessing. It’s all too well criticising them for not getting behind the team but the first clearance over the stand probably brought back too many memories - a bit like PTSD but hoofball induced. Not everyone will walk out obviously , as some will have season tickets , are stalwarts , and will always turn up ( as will I ) : what is really concerning is whether those who shelled out their hard-earned to watch that rubbish will be prepared to do the same. If Flynny wants the crowd to get behind the team then I’ve got a novel idea , play some f*cking football, make some strikes on goal and see how the crowd react to that. Sure the fans should support the team but the team must enthuse the crowd too.rncfc wrote:There is some degree of sympathy with that, but the simple solution if the product is not up to the standard you'd like is to not go.lowandhard wrote:True but I think the outbreak of moaning after the Oldham game was due to the huge disappointment of another home loss and that the fans were hoping for a good performance after the dreadful fare on show versus Grimsby. I know we won that one but at ht there were people leaving at having to watch that crap. The same happened on Saturday. I never leave before the end and think it’s a bit drama queenish but when you’ve shelled out £20 odd quid and get that , I can understand the feeling of dismay.supporter wrote:Yep I agree with that as well Jim, MF and the players seem to accept this. However to be moaning in the first 3 minutes which is what MF refers to it's hardly backing the team is it.
I don't disagree that the style of football has, by and large, not been massively pleasing on the eye. To some extent that's because it's how you get promoted from this division. Obviously when results don't go your way it leaves you vulnerable to criticism, but I don't think the recent blip justifies the pant-pissing we see on here from a select few.
I agree anyone who thinks that 'Mike and the coaching team don't want to turn this poor form around are simply deluded'. However I have yet to read one post which has said this.Willthiswork wrote:I think it's daft to say that any of the performance issues are linked with new contracts or approaches from Lincoln etc.
Things happen in football and if anyone thinks that Mike and the coaching team don't want to turn this poor form around are simply deluded. It was noticed that the coaching team didn't go straight into the changing room at half time on Saturday, they had a little talk prior, probably trying to contain their frustration a little?
We take the highs and the lows as a football supporter.
Indeed, it’s very good to hear that! Amond was a great signing and a great asset to the club in other ways too. The same applies to Flynny and while many of us have moaned about the playing style at the moment , I certainly haven’t heard of anyone asking for the managers head. I’ve heard the odd “ Flynn out! “ shout but when you look you see the joker has a grin from ear to ear. Let’s hope we get that vital win tomorrow, it’s a pity that we’re not sending a full complement of fans to this one.supporter wrote:I think Amond's comments in today's Argus tell us all we need to know about the manager's relationship with the player's which appears to be excellent.
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