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View iheartcpfc's Profile iheartcpfc Flag SE25 05 Sep 17 1.53am Send a Private Message to iheartcpfc Add iheartcpfc as a friend

Funny you talk about respect when the club have been leaking info to the press about him, presumably to try and get him to resign. I agree he should be treated far better than he is, there is nothing dignified in all this. Very disappointing by the club

 

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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 05 Sep 17 2.19am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by Tommyp151211

I agree with the sentiment of the original post.

From day one, he has been given very little respect from some sections of our supporters

If you're talking about the Huddersfield game........the atmosphere before kick off was as good as being at Wembley. Then after 1/2 hour every body was in a state of shock. If we had won 3-0 it would all be very different now. Football is ALL about winning.

 

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View rawpalace05's Profile rawpalace05 Flag Saltdean 05 Sep 17 8.10am Send a Private Message to rawpalace05 Add rawpalace05 as a friend

Thank god for some sense, at last. Let the other 75% on here revel in their consumerist fuelled media bubble.

 


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chateauferret Flag 05 Sep 17 8.16am

Originally posted by dreamwaverider

If you're talking about the Huddersfield game........the atmosphere before kick off was as good as being at Wembley. Then after 1/2 hour every body was in a state of shock. If we had won 3-0 it would all be very different now. Football is ALL about winning.

That and the fact that the manner in which we were losing was so pathetically dismal. It's not as if we'd let in a fluke and a dodgy penalty, forced a couple of saves, hit their post and had a one on one given offside when it wasn't.

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View Mstrobez's Profile Mstrobez Flag 05 Sep 17 8.34am Send a Private Message to Mstrobez Add Mstrobez as a friend

Originally posted by dreamwaverider

If you're talking about the Huddersfield game........the atmosphere before kick off was as good as being at Wembley. Then after 1/2 hour every body was in a state of shock. If we had won 3-0 it would all be very different now. Football is ALL about winning.

And we will continue to win f*** all and almost definitely end up relegated if we carry on the way we have been operating as a football team for the past 4 seasons. People have such short memories, we have literally got away with it every single year yet some are so adamant that we stick to "what we do best". What's that? Playing absolutely dire, having the worst home record at Selhurst and then desperately calling Sam Allardyce or Tony Pulis? Great vision that is. It's as if people forget that regardless of how good a job Sam did, he was backed with £40million in January - he would not of kept the side up without it, make no mistake.

The same goes for the top teams in England winning f*** all and the English national team winning f*** all until we remove this stupid mindset that our game is above the level of leagues and teams who actually not only win things, but win things consistently - who don't snobbishly laugh off concepts of philosophy & patient football. The thing that good teams all have in common is composed management and long-term visions, they don't panic with knee jerk Armageddon reactions after 3 games of things not going their way - they persist, believing that at the end they will have a more resilient, stable and better football club.

Change is what we need, one way or the other, whether or not Frank was the right direction I suppose it's become evident he will never be given the time, backing or support for us to find out. But by the resistance shown by fans and the attempt of scraping the barrel (and failing) in the transfer market for the sake of one marquee signing and #TheSoldierIsBack hashtags on twitter, it is becoming increasingly evident that change is the exact opposite of what the majority of supporters and those in power really want. I think a lot of these toxic fans demanding instant results and booing the team they "support" when they are trying their best to adapt to a new system are gonna come in for a nasty shock when we revert back to old ways and inevitably run out of lifelines.

 


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