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  1. One fan either side, perhaps another in sight just behind, hardly be taken seriously when there's fuck all support around it.
  2. Embarrassing he can't even spell professional TBF
  3. and their only striking option if Woltemade gets injured making this impossible.
  4. its not that deep and quite pathetic some fans cant accept it
  5. If we draw or lose tonight the LT should be all over this, especially with recent events considered. imagine the shame… a bloke daring to celebrate his 50th birthday and still bothering to put a training session on afterwards. Truly the darkest day in professional sport...
  6. i did a search and its just according to you 😄
  7. Replay the game with Rovers winning 1-0
  8. And another, classic drawing of a foul in the penalty box 🙃
  9. ignorance is bliss tbf well i hope Saturday's win eased some of your misplaced anxiety
  10. must be insufferable for you and the other moaners living with this sort of fear on a daily basis 😄
  11. they learn the hard way, or just stop looking backwards.
  12. You’re right, results do matter and patience will wear thin quickly if points arent picked up, that’s the reality. But I don’t think this rebuild is about preparing for relegation, it’s about trying something different after years of falling just short. The old squad had grown together but also hit a ceiling. The Jan window and Eustace exit were setbacks, but they'll have exposed deeper issues the club have since addressed. The new approach is risky, no doubt but risk doesn’t always mean decline. If even a few of these signings settle quickly and the team gels, we will be competitive. It’s not about accepting worse results it’s accepting change takes time. Let’s see where we are after 10–15 games before writing the season off.
  13. Understand where you're coming from 7th place with a stronger January window and some backing for the manager could’ve made all the difference but that's hindsight now. The new signings will take time to adapt, no doubt but it doesn’t mean they’re not capable. It’s a different approach—less about short-term fixes, more about building a team that can grow together. The contract model might need work but if we give this group time and back the project with patience, it might just surprise a minority of fans who seem hell bent on preparing for relegation.
  14. and which of the ones that left would have stayed if they were given the contract/wages they demanded? IMO, probably only Dolan tried his best hard enough consistently, the others i dont think we'll miss and look where he's managed to get himself, a decent side in La Liga. I mean its football and also a business that's how it works, but the difference now is there’s at least a plan to build value and identity and better than recycling the same group and expecting promotion to magically happen.
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