Lot's of "shouldn't be losing to teams like Coventry" and "we're aiming for promotion and Coventry will be looking to stay up" on social media.
Have they had significant investment or something? Just seems a huge opinion for a middle table championship club that hasn't done much for years.
Thought it was an even game, then we pulled away but we more than matched them imo, fully deserved the win.
Newsflash : Coventry Won't be looking to just stay up , and will be challenging boro for a top half spot
Lot's of "shouldn't be losing to teams like Coventry" and "we're aiming for promotion and Coventry will be looking to stay up" on social media.
Have they had significant investment or something? Just seems a huge opinion for a middle table championship club that hasn't done much for years.
Thought it was an even game, then we pulled away but we more than matched them imo, fully deserved the win.
I lot of these established so called bigger fish are stale/stagnant entities unlike us who've fallen to rise with dynamism and that impetus driving us onwardLot's of "shouldn't be losing to teams like Coventry" and "we're aiming for promotion and Coventry will be looking to stay up" on social media.
Have they had significant investment or something? Just seems a huge opinion for a middle table championship club that hasn't done much for years.
Thought it was an even game, then we pulled away but we more than matched them imo, fully deserved the win.
Promotion , the ones below are top 6Are those odds for the Title or to just to get in the playoffs ?
Guess we've been the easy target for too long. Most clubs seem to think they should be beating us. Even Reading were being very critical of themselves for losing to us. Robins and the team are proving a lot of clubs wrong which is great to see.
I had a look on their forum and their fans are far more balanced, giving us a lot of credit. It’s only the Twitter idiots really
Like this one is ?Yeah, I imagine the forum will be more balanced/sensible.
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In fairness, we rarely are hard to beat historically. Pre 2nd Robins era, once one goal went in, we rarely got a result.
We need to establish ourselves as a team difficult to beat, then we're halfway there mentally before we even kick off.
This place is still better than our twitter/facebook fansLike this one is ?
Not sure why, they're in a similar bracket to Sunderland but with even less pedigree.Always had a very high opinion of themselves. They were screaming for Pulis to be sacked when they were in the top 6.
They said there was a lot of fighting by the coaches, and that Robin's needs to be on the list for their next manager.
They made more noise outside the ground, notably in car park B when there were some running battles and bloody noses until they were herded onto coaches.Other than numbers, didn’t think they were any better than Reading fans. Dull and quiet.
City fans bloody noses ? Don't let me down oakeyThey made more noise outside the ground, notably in car park B when there were some running battles and bloody noses until they were herded onto coaches.
Never liked Boro fans since one tried to get my City scarf when I was a 17 year old (girl, 5 foot, 7 stone) and punched me in the face. He then hit my 13 year old sister too.
Didn't get our scarves though.
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What we lack In numbers we make up for in other ways don't worry , like I said , we are getting a good name
How many years have we been having issues in car park B? Surely can't be that hard to work out a way to not push supporters of both sides into the same area?They made more noise outside the ground, notably in car park B when there were some running battles and bloody noses until they were herded onto coaches.
They made more noise outside the ground, notably in car park B when there were some running battles and bloody noses until they were herded onto coaches.
Never liked Boro fans since one tried to get my City scarf when I was a 17 year old (girl, 5 foot, 7 stone) and punched me in the face. He then hit my 13 year old sister too.
Didn't get our scarves though.
How many years have we been having issues in car park B? Surely can't be that hard to work out a way to not push supporters of both sides into the same area?
If two sets of idiots want to kick off with each other then don't do it in the car park where kids and families are trying to make their way home.
The issue is the separation, it is too segregated. For years fans were just allowed to mingle outside and there were no issues. It's what happens at just about every other ground in the country, fans mix on exit.
One flash point at the Ricoh and up went the barriers. If you are going to herd people behind steel fences it gives people the opportunity to goad each other. A real regressive step putting up those barriers imo.
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