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Sorry you are feeling this way. It's been like this for me since the bogers season.

 

I didn't expect anything less in the transfer window. Actually surprised we signed someone permanent and not another horrific loan. Sounds like we also dodged a Dawson shaped bullet.

 

You'd hope that they'd now start blooding some of the youngsters for the championship next season but there is no hope anymore.

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4 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

I'm certainly beginning to feel that way. It's just not the same anymore. Watching a bunch of entitled nobodies with massive egos half arse it on the pitch to watching the sheer incompetence of direction, strategy ir structure off the pitch.

It wouldn’t happen and I’m not being a ‘masochist’ but having ‘completed football’ wouldn’t bother me if we went to non league.

 

I’d get to watch games more regularly with better atmosphere and we’d start the journey to reach the higher echelons again

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I think we are all still affected by the Rogers relegation season. As a fanbase we've been in a slump ever since. When Ruud was appointed I genuinely felt my enthusiasm start to return but that's soon been crushed & today/January is just nothing short of disgraceful. This window was pivotal. We can all see what we need & where we need it. 

 

Relegation has been accepted throughout the club & i think we will not be back for a very very long time. 

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I want us to all be as one again. A club that cares about its community, everyone on the same page, being proud of the way we operate. Ever since the 22/23 disgrace, it’s not felt even close to that. My worry is it’ll never get back to that with this ownership. 

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Gonna go Arsenal game then that’s me for the season, gonna have a few months off clear my mind go horse racing more, then come back next season fresh for start of championship game.

 

 

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Not all that bothered any more......Take the dog for a run on the beach,go fishing......so much more to life than being bothered by this shite!

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Where do we settle in terms of Lesgue Postion, if we don’t have inspiration to be a Premier League team? 
 

We’ve clearly accepted the challenge inevitable. 

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Posted (edited)

I don't think I've ever watched MOTD when we have lost, I just haven't done so in 50 odd years. Pathetic perhaps, but that's how I was.

However, I did on Saturday. Despite watching a stream, though I gave up at half time, I had a weird, but macabre fascination with what had happened and watched again.

We were crap but it didn't bother me. In the past, a loss would literally ruined my weekend. I'm not sure it will ever do so again, so, perhaps that's a good thing.

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"Well, sects of disconnection and traditions of lost faith
No culture's worth a stream of piss or a bullet in my face
To hell with unity, separation'll kill us all
Torn to shreds and disjointed before the final fall"

 

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Sly said:

Where do we settle in terms of Lesgue Postion, if we don’t have inspiration to be a Premier League team? 
 

We’ve clearly accepted the challenge inevitable. 

Blackburn/Stoke is what i'm thinking.

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The biggest disappointment for me is all the bull they keep giving such as working till the last minute to improve the squad..horseshit.t.  I could accept it more if they came out and said we do not have the funds to compete at this level and at least prepare for the championship.  Think they will sell all they can in the summer and then fek off...don't really care anymore which is the saddest thing because even the really hard times such as away to stoke pale into insignificance when compared to the total incompetence of the people who are so called running our club.

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4 minutes ago, Thequickbrownfox said:

"Well, sects of disconnection and traditions of lost faith
No culture's worth a stream of piss or a bullet in my face
To hell with unity, separation'll kill us all
Torn to shreds and disjointed before the final fall"

 

 

Not heard that for years!......one good thing on a Shite day!

Posted
26 minutes ago, Frankel1981 said:

Gonna go Arsenal game then that’s me for the season, gonna have a few months off clear my mind go horse racing more, then come back next season fresh for start of championship game.

 

 

Top? That you?

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At least championship football allows us to pretend that we've got a half decent squad and allows us to get away with poor transfers like Winks, Coady and Cannon. Watching the club bring in Cordova reid, Ayew, Okoli and Skipp order to try and stay up has just been brutal.

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4 minutes ago, PAULCFC said:

Blackburn/Stoke is what i'm thinking.

We are a similar size I’d imagine. 
 

The challenge we have, is that half the county follows a fairly successful

rugby club, so given the choice, I’m not so sure we fill the stadium. 

Posted

I mean really, we’re just reverting to our average level after a life changing decade. 
 

We’ve always been a yo-yo club, and the current owners have got us back to that level 

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I’m fine with having bad seasons or a bad manager. That stuff comes and goes in waves. But to have the fundamentals of ownership so lost is hard to take because theres just no hope at all. 
 

If we were trying our best and get it wrong I think I’d accept it. But to not even try?! That’s what stings 

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1 minute ago, Thequickbrownfox said:

It's a cracking album. 30 years old this year!

30...jesus i'm getting old!Have to dig some of the older GD albums out of the collection!.....Kerplunk allways used to be my fave!.......anyway.....Rudkin out!

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1 minute ago, jim5000 said:

I mean really, we’re just reverting to our average level after a life changing decade. 
 

We’ve always been a yo-yo club, and the current owners have got us back to that level

Unfortunately with a mid table Premier League wage bill.

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