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frustration at our own fans

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As someone has noted on another thread our fans are better when we are the underdogs. I thought it was very flat in second half, don't know if it's because we could see their second goal coming or what.

 

I personally didn't feel any threat from them until around 70 minutes.  I think the fans were flat because the performance was flat.

 

Burnley predictably pushed towards the end of the match and our fans and players were both unable to drag themselves out of the torpor that the game had put them in.

 

It's undoubtedly true both fans and players are better with our backs up against the wall though.

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The faster that fans accept that we're now going to be a mid table side for a few years, the quicker theads like this will vanish and less and less moaning will take place. We will often be poor for 2 or 3 games at a time then pick up again. That's mid-table for you i'm afraid.

We've been used to kicking ass every week and not really had to worry about picking points up in games. Now we will go into every game with a degree of uncertainty.

Many have commented that the players and the staff have to wake up and adapt to Premiership life. That also goes for fans. That doesnt mean to say that we cant be down after a bad game, but we should always at least try to have a degree of perspective. The way some people have completely lost their shit is a little but embarrasing.

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Booing at full time annoyed me. There was nothing appalling about the result or the performance - it was just one of those frustrating matches you'll get several times a season and that we'll undoubtedly see again this year.

 

Is booing five times a season the done thing now? I fvcking hope not. I've always seen at as the nuclear option, to be used when the team produce something that's truly unacceptable.

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I had lads behind me booing! Seriously?? A 2-2 draw, in the premiership, to keep us 9th??

Yes we should've won. Simply because we were actually considerably better than them. We didn't perform and we didn't move up the fears as we should've. Burnley on the other huffed and puffed for 90 mins.

However, what fans are forgetting is we do have a young and experience side. They will/have made mistakes and will make few more before the season is over. It's called a learning curve.

The kp is a fortress at present. Teams are reluctant to come here. Let's try and keep it that way by making it stress free for the players. Confidence is a big thing in life, for inexperience, it's massive

Posted

Booing at full time annoyed me. There was nothing appalling about the result or the performance - it was just one of those frustrating matches you'll get several times a season and that we'll undoubtedly see again this year.

 

Is booing five times a season the done thing now? I fvcking hope not. I've always seen at as the nuclear option, to be used when the team produce something that's truly unacceptable.

Some tosser who was behind me, who does not have a season ticket, started chanting 'willy puller' to Kasper at the end of the cam when he came to clap us.

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Some tosser who was behind me, who does not have a season ticket, started chanting 'willy puller' to Kasper at the end of the cam when he came to clap us.

 

Fvcking hell. How do people get into that sort of state?

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im 43 with 2 kids a flatulance issue and abit of B.O.

Also have erectile disfunctions regularly.

Posted

Booing at full time annoyed me. There was nothing appalling about the result or the performance - it was just one of those frustrating matches you'll get several times a season and that we'll undoubtedly see again this year.

 

Is booing five times a season the done thing now? I fvcking hope not. I've always seen at as the nuclear option, to be used when the team produce something that's truly unacceptable.

Yes, its this booing also against the opposition, I have never understood.It seems many fans around the world believe booing

is part of the entertainment.

Posted

Can't believe I heard booing. Some people are ridiculous. Yes we should have seen the game out but I've seen far far worse from us.

We never looked like losing the game. For me we should have come out in the second half and tried to put the game to bed by the 60 minute mark. We didn't take the initiative and gave Burnley a way back in. It's frustrating to throw away two precious points, but I imagine we'll have far worse days this season.

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Doesnt frustration cause people to do things they normally wouldnt?

 

I felt like punching the wall when Burnley's equaliser came through on final score. I wouldnt normally feel like that.

 

Yes on the scale of things, yesterdays result was just a disappointment but in the heat of the moment booing was perhaps the only way that some fans could let the players know how let down they were.

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Doesnt frustration cause people to do things they normally wouldnt?

 

I felt like punching the wall when Burnley's equaliser came through on final score. I wouldnt normally feel like that.

 

Yes on the scale of things, yesterdays result was just a disappointment but in the heat of the moment booing was perhaps the only way that some fans could let the players know how let down they were.

 

 

Which wasn't a lot. If people feel let down after yesterday they probably need to re-introduce themselves to what supporting a club is like. Those kind of games happen quite often I'm afraid.

 

Even if people disagree with me and they do feel badly let down I still don't think that alone is enough to actually attack the team (and that's exactly what booing is). For me there has to be a disgracefully bad performance or a run of consistently mediocre ones before I get on the team's back.

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what im saying is that people do things out of character when they are upset.

 

sometimes football makes you upset.

 

i dont care if its a one off bad performance or a little blip its only human to get upset and react.

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Posted

"i am a 23 year old man"

lol

We should start all posts by listing our age from now on.

lol lol

Posted

We shouldn't of lost on Saturday, we got into many good situations especially on the wing yet failed to pick out our players 99% of the time.

 

We took one point from this fixture at home last season, if we can match the away result against them from last season I'll be happy.

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I have to say generally I think we are doing well considering our start but Saturday was a total disappointment and I wasn't particularly happy about it. Yes it's early days in the season but we won't have another chance of Burnley at home. Come the end of the season if we go down because of 1 point than I'm pretty sure everyone will be looking back at the results and saying "if only we didn't concede in extra time to burnley, we would still be up". I don't like the unnecessary abuse and no one deserves the bullet but we should have won that game.. Full Stop!

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Nobody was expecting to thrash Burnley but we expect to stay up, and we won't if we play as utterly gash as we did in the 2nd half.

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