TufcHills wrote:Matt your quite rude on this forum towards fellow supporters sometimes
Doesnt mean hes wrong..........
TufcHills wrote:Matt your quite rude on this forum towards fellow supporters sometimes
You can in my book.ferrarilover wrote:I'm a ST holder, I miss precious few away games, I go to women's games, youth games, U21 games and reserve games home and away. I work a few hours here and there for the club and I actively promote the club wherever I go.
Does my level of support mean I'm allowed to say we were sh*t for the last hour of the match today?
Matt.
I see your point Matt, however, I like to think that any team starts every campaign with 2 battles. One for promotion and one to avoid relegation. Teams that want promotion don't start in April and it will be the same for teams at the other end of the table - these battles start right from the first game.ferrarilover wrote:Can we please stop with all this talk of a relegation battle. It's early October, there is no relegation battle for at least about 5 months. We could still get over 110 points yet. Meaningless to start talking about that sort of thing until April.
Matt.
Perhaps you could ask the Cambridge fans if they want Ling back at the same time?hector wrote:Simply, Alan Knill = relegation battle. Ask fans of scunthorpe if they would take him back!
I'm a season ticket holder. I have been for almost 20 years. I've been to every home game.ferrarilover wrote:Hector, we've done this to death recently. You need to get out of your armchair and to a game to appreciate that they're is more to a match than the full time score. Looking at the table tells you bugger all about 'par for the course' in any meaningful sense.
Hills, lovely, a change of personnel, if only we'd thought of that before. I'll just send Candy down to Aladdin's cave to pick up some gold coins.
Whoever said we're better off financially now than we were in 03/04, you should stop smoking now, you're stoned enough.
Matt.
Who mentioned Ling? What has he got to do with it?Sunnysideup wrote: Perhaps you could ask the Cambridge fans if they want Ling back at the same time?
scunthorpe are at about their right level in the grand scheme of things, going between L1 and 2. I would be astounded if any manager could have kept them in the Championship. Worth noting that after he left last season they were at one stage clear of the relegation slots, a shocking March and April is what did for them last season. Im sure that wont stop you slagging him off for that as well.
The Cambridge fans never liked ling because he never got them promoted but while he was there they were never going to be relegated either unlike knill at his previous clubs.hector wrote: Who mentioned Ling? What has he got to do with it?
You can ask pretty much any clubs fans if they were happy with a manager that has been sacked and the majority will say "glad to see him go".hector wrote:Simply, Alan Knill = relegation battle. Ask fans of scunthorpe if they would take him back!
ROADRUNNER wrote:now that we have everyones opinions on the subject , CAN WE JUST MAKE SOME FECKING NOISE AT THE NEXT HOME GAME!!!!, IT CANT DO ANY HARM CAN IT. JUST OPEN YOUR MOUTHS AND SING.
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