Just back from tonight's match. Terrible result, however, let's give some credit to the Guiseley keeper, Joseph Green, who made some stunning saves, especially in the first half. And hats of to the 20 or so hardy souls who travelled down from Guiseley. Entertaining, if embarrassing.......
Just got back from watching the poorest game of any season. We are sinking to new lows and I fear that we have further to go with this bunch of muppets!
Life is like TUFC. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory.
Yorkieandy wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 22:46
Dave's a top bloke. Knows i'm only messing don't you Dave?
Loving the banter but it shouldn't detract from the current situation. Is this the straw that broke the camels back ? Perhaps the is the time for all TUFC fans to come together to get a message to the powers that be in some way shape or form. Because as it stands the club may be no more within a year or two and we won't be having these discussions online.
Tonight's game is the perfect example of why you shouldn't stop attending. All the posters on here are frothing at the mouth and making themselves ill with their rage, whereas everyone near me on the pop were having a good laugh at the "football" we were witnessing. Thoroughly enjoyed myself tonight
Special mention reserved for McGinty for blaming hat-trick hero Healey for his own monumental ineptitude which led to the fourth goal when Healy was at the other end of the pitch. He was then quite rightly jeered by the pop for the rest of the game.
Flipper wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 22:52
Loving the banter but it shouldn't detract from the current situation. Is this the straw that broke the camels back ? Perhaps the is the time for all TUFC fans to come together to get a message to the powers that be in some way shape or form. Because as it stands the club may be no more within a year or two and we won't be having these discussions online.
Said this 5 years ago and got mocked.
We go on about the club not learning lessons but the fans don't learn lessons either. At least not those who will be at games next season expecting something different.
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What a dreadful excuse for a defence! I counted Guisley having 6 attempts, 5 on target and four goals. Two goals where we decided to stand back and let them pick their spot, one free header and a fantastic solo effort based on running through the centre of our defence.
Didn't agree with booing of individuals but it was a measure of the shocking games which McGinty and Gowling had that they were jeered and booed in the second half.
Well done Healey for a well-taken hattrick but apart from him and Romain, and possibly Davis, the rest should hang their heads in shame losing like that to 10 men in the worst team in the league.
Just home ....absolute f*cking sh*te. I do not have words to express how poor we were all over the park with NO - absolutely NO - indication that the tw*t of a manager has any ability to complete the duties he is bloody paid for.
The entire playing staff should be sacked in the morning, and put out the u16's on Saturday - at least they appear to be able to play the bloody game.
Jerry wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 22:59
Tonight's game is the perfect example of why you shouldn't stop attending. All the posters on here are frothing at the mouth and making themselves ill with their rage, whereas everyone near me on the pop were having a good laugh at the "football" we were witnessing. Thoroughly enjoyed myself tonight
Special mention reserved for McGinty for blaming hat-trick hero Healey for his own monumental ineptitude which led to the fourth goal when Healy was at the other end of the pitch. He was then quite rightly jeered by the pop for the rest of the game.
dennisk wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 22:51
Just back from tonight's match. Terrible result, however, let's give some credit to the Guiseley keeper, Joseph Green, who made some stunning saves, especially in the first half. And hats of to the 20 or so hardy souls who travelled down from Guiseley. Entertaining, if embarrassing.......
Yorkieandy wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 23:02
Said this 5 years ago and got mocked.
Sorry Andy but obviously didn't know you had already said this. However, you were right and perhaps they will realise that now but I doubt it. Problem is whatever we do as supporters won't influence CO and any sort of boycott just plays straight into his hands.
I tell you what we’ve been good at all season... making the opposition look like Barcelona. Tonight was no exception.
They have a player sent off in the 3rd minute, we miss the resulting penalty and 15 seconds later, we’re 1 down. We’ve played the bottom team in this god awful league for 87 minutes with ten men and still lost. You can’t make this shite up.
How bad does this have to get before it gets better?
Owers came in for a lot of stick from the Bench (that’s Bristow’s, not his bench) and started to talk back. Not sure what was said though as I was too far away.
Does anyone know what happened to Kuhl? He was on the pitch during the pre-match warm up, but wasn’t standing by the dugout in his usual spot.
Flipper wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 23:06
Sorry Andy but obviously didn't know you had already said this. However, you were right and perhaps they will realise that now but I doubt it. Problem is whatever we do as supporters won't influence CO and any sort of boycott just plays straight into his hands.
This is the key debate and one which Chesterfield fans are also having at the moment if you check out their BOBS BOARD forum and the thread about a supporters club.