Earlsdon_Skyblue1
Well-Known Member
Not what I said, which was pretty much the opposite. Lots of reasons for people to stop thinking like this...
It didn't. Luton were the better team over the season, and the one before that. They were better almost all game.
"Most of the stadium knew he would miss" is balls. Everyone around me said that about every pen besides Vik.
Edit: unless all these people are Vulcans or something and time isn't linear to them, or the SBA are all clairvoyents.
No - it didn't. Ben Wilson making no saves, us being largely sh*t all game incl. ET, losing a coin toss all added up.
I can see why getting that far and missing out is a frustration. What I won't let slide is people's fixation on blame.
Yep, and I'd argue the obsession with finding someone to blame is the definition of childish.
A mature mindset understands that Dabo missed, that we lost, that lots of things explain that, and moves on.
People rounding on a man with the guts to take that pen when others didn't pisses me off, so I'll call bullsh*t.
and Thanks.
You seem to be extremely sensitive about this, and Dabo.
Unless my part of the stadium was some kind of closed off echo-chamber, the reactions from people around clearly showed there was a disbelief he was stepping up. Swearing, people sitting back in the seats, people holding their heads in their hands. Even if you thought one or two of the others might not be the best choice, Dabo was in a category of his own. To say that wasn't the case is just denial and makes your argument completely unbelievable. 'At least he had the balls' is also white flag territory. It was game over as soon as he stepped forward.
The biggest denominator that we didn't win was a missed penalty by someone who wasn't good enough to take it. You can blame many other variables, but call a spade a spade, this was the biggest one.