Pressure? Bottom of league 1, playing in front of less than 8000 fans. I think they are just not good enough. Most home games I've seen this season the noisy fans by the scoreboard have been brilliant and it's made no difference to those on the pitch.
I've heard some excuses in my time but this one is up there with the best . It's not pressure or else they might look like they give a shit. It is because the team is shit , the manager is shit , the owners are shit and not forgetting ACL/CCC who are also shit. In fact everyyhings shit.
Or get behind the team you support?Get behind a team that doesn't provide a brand of football that actually excites fans, pull the other one mate. And the ricoh does have a large amount of empty seats you could of sat in, if you didn't like what you were hearing move!
They are good enoughI still play football and I want to win every game.
It's a grass pitch, the other side have less supporters, they are men, it's a football game and they should be competitive regardless of whether it's the Ricoh or the Memorial park.
I'm afraid the players we have are just not good enough.
I feel sorry for them in respect of Sisu have put them in above their ability.
Pressley needs to speak out about this or he is firmly in the Sisu camp.
So why do you bother to even turn up! Sounds like you're wasting your time. And in case you've misread, there are no excuses...I'm asking...what are we doing to help?!!
Get behind a team that doesn't provide a brand of football that actually excites fans, pull the other one mate. And the ricoh does have a large amount of empty seats you could of sat in, if you didn't like what you were hearing move!
I don't anymore because it is depressing . The support for the team ain't bad tbf . I've heard worse . To make it better get rid of pressley ,instant boost as the negativity comes from him which creates the pressure
Hello and welcome to episode 732 of it's the fans fault... To be continued
Why do you go?
Or get behind the team you support?
I don't anymore. Worcester game did it for me. I would love to go up the city with a buzzing atmosphere around the place however those days have long gone. Embarrassed is how i feel when watching us these days.
They are good enough
Until a good cup drawMoney is better spent elsewhere mate.
Until a good cup draw
They wouldn't be with a good manager?they are not if they were good enough they would not be near the bottom of league one
Until a good cup draw
We're not enduring poor form because of pressure, it's because we're playing poorly. It's not like the Ricoh is a cauldron of emotion that can intimidate sides, there are about 7 fans for every player on the pitch.
Shame you've become an armchair critic...but I hear what you're saying. It's never going to buzz again till the crowds return....and let's not go there!
I didn't know that 15 years of watching the city week in week out would make me an armchair fan, but thanks for that.
Sisu have put them in above their ability? So you think these players are conference and league 2 standard? Yeh right!I still play football and I want to win every game.
It's a grass pitch, the other side have less supporters, they are men, it's a football game and they should be competitive regardless of whether it's the Ricoh or the Memorial park.
I'm afraid the players we have are just not good enough.
I feel sorry for them in respect of Sisu have put them in above their ability.
Pressley needs to speak out about this or he is firmly in the Sisu camp.
I don't mean to be rude but you said you don't go anymore...
"WE" have done all that we can. We have protested, we marched, we showed our disapproval at the Shitfields move with our non attendance. We purchased our season tickets again as soon as the Ricoh return was announced but we have had nothing but disappointment. The crowds would return in their thousands, they are all poised waiting for that spec of light in the darkness - that's for sure - but the change has to come from within...I'm asking...what are we doing to help?!!
This is a real 'chicken or the egg' thing isn't it? There can be little doubt that football players in general respond the support of the fans whether it's positive or negative. It's also true that the fans respond to what they see on the pitch and will voice their opinion in response to what they see. I know that I do!
So who or what starts the process? Take the Peterborough game as an example. After a terrible first half the stadium was very quiet and despondent at half-time but still gave the team a warm welcome when they came out and as the half progressed with much better football so the support got louder and louder. With one feeding the other the end result was everyone (except for the Posh fans) went home happy, looking forward to the next game.
So what happened at half-time to change the performance of the team so dramatically? Only the players and the staff know that but whatever it was it seems to have vanished, it certainly didn't appear again for the Swindon game.
However, what I think it does show is that the initial momentum needs to come from the team as a whole, players and team management, there needs to be a definite, tangible bond there that can produce the response we saw for the Posh game.
Produce that level of effort regularly and the fans will respond, produce the lacks-a-daisycal performance we saw against Swindon and there is nothing for the fans to respond too.
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