Raj Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 Quick, get him! :angry: GGGRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!! Im only angry cos my balls itch. They are bastard red raw! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 Don't make me angry You wouldn't like me when I'm angry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raj Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 wheres that Dad called "angry dad'? Apparently he REALLY is angry!!! GGGGGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raj Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 Seriously. This season could be a blessing in disguise. agree that being in this leahue is nothing to shout about. However we needed to take a step back to move forward. We'd clearly got into a big deep hole and being in the CChip was increasingly difficult to be competitive. The Club were still living in the halcyon days of MON and that perhaps was the hardest thing to shake out of. The fans this season have shown alot of pride and enthusiasm and IF we do get promotion it will be interesting to see how the younger players and management team deal with players who finally have a winning mentality,fans who have their hunger back and having a manager who has actually lasted the whole season(IF he doenst get the sack by then!) However IF we do continue strugling again in the CChip then this season has been a fcuking waste!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flynny Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 But has been a laugh all the same. I'd not really thought about whether it'll have recharged the fanbase after years of pessimism. We'll see towards the end of the season when the attendances from the end of season run-in come back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markbsac Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 definately NOT....... saying that we was a goal post from sending cov scum down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 Haven't a clue what you're talking about. You should be used to my inane ramblings by now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewarmy Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 Ok, I'm sorry I said there were some angry people on here! Definitley not angry. Weird, yes. Angry, no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 Ok, I'm sorry I said there were some angry people on here!Definitley not angry. Weird, yes. Angry, no. I'm weird and angry. Grr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danglo Posted 4 February 2009 Share Posted 4 February 2009 Well its done us good because were playing well. If we wasnt relegated we might have kept Holloway and would probly be in another relegation scrap. a good example is Southampton this season.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 4 February 2009 Share Posted 4 February 2009 Just think...if we hadn't got relegated we might still have had Holloway as manager. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultra Posted 4 February 2009 Share Posted 4 February 2009 Yeah, and our gates might have been as low as Southampton's or Cov's.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fox123 Posted 4 February 2009 Share Posted 4 February 2009 I posted something similar in the summer, I think it was in response to your thread Fez, when you were near the dugout pre-season. Basically, to sum; I thought at the time it was a blessing in disguise that we were relegated, and whilst no one liked the fact that we were facing relegation to the 3rd tear of English football for the first times in our history, the fact must remain that for 5 or so years we have been on a downward spiral, we have had no confidence at all, we have gone from manager to manager, and to gain some stability and, indeed confidence, we have needed this season, we have needed it maybe since O'Neill left. I am sure the current lads we have in the squad will agree that they don't want to be playing in this division any longer, they don't want the extra games, and whilst promotion is in the forefront of their minds, I am sure Pearson will have their feet firmly on the ground. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FilboFox Posted 4 February 2009 Share Posted 4 February 2009 Am I glad we got relegated last year? No. But what I can say is that we've learnt from it and the same mistakes won't be made again. We've fought hard in this division and had a good time so far which is always nice and hopefully it'll act as a good morale boost if we end up in the Championship next year. It is a sort of blessing in disguise as it's allowed us to rebuild and bring together a proper team with a togetherness which hasn't been there for a LONG time. Losing our status in the top clubs never to have been outside of the top 2 divisions though was very tough to lose... so I can't say I like being in this division... but I can clearly see the silver lining. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryn Posted 4 February 2009 Share Posted 4 February 2009 I think with hindsight you can just about say it's been beneficial.... there seems to be a new atmosphere around the club and we're much stronger now than we have been for years. At the time of relegation you can't say it's a good thing because you've got no guarantee of responding well but thankfully we have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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