Davies on Forest win.

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Grenville Morris

Strummer

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"I want to say a huge thank you to the wonderful away fans for their support and the way they got behind the players and the manager. The home fans should take a leaf out of their book"

Good old Billy - here's hoping we can keep it up on Tuesday night!
 

FBS

Steve Chettle
chriscl said:
"I want to say a huge thank you to the wonderful away fans for their support and the way they got behind the players and the manager. The home fans should take a leaf out of their book"

Good old Billy - here's hoping we can keep it up on Tuesday night!

Bloody brilliant following again today. Great banter with some of the Reading fans in the corner.
 

T.B.T.

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chriscl said:
"I want to say a huge thank you to the wonderful away fans for their support and the way they got behind the players and the manager. The home fans should take a leaf out of their book"

Good old Billy - here's hoping we can keep it up on Tuesday night!


I find Billy's comment about the home support quite upsetting.

I have always supported the team 100% and can say the same for those who have sat /stood near to me. With exception to the games at the end of CC's reign, which were awful, I think the home support has been good and exceptional at times. It worries me that Billy should think otherwise.

What else can we do? There will always be a minority who will whinge and moan and abuse the players/manager but if it's really having such a negative effect then how can we change it?
 
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clusternakker

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T.B.T. said:
I find Billy's comment about the home support quite upsetting.

I have always supported the team 100% and can say the same for those who have sat /stood near to me. With exception to the games at the end of CC's reign, which were awful, I think the home support has been good and exceptional at times. It worries me that Billy should think otherwise.

What else can we do? There will always be a minority who will whinge and moan and abuse the players/manager but if it's really having such a negative effect then how can we change it?

Maybe he was talking about Reading fans? :wacko:
 

T.B.T.

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Jimmy_NFFC said:
That's how I interpreted it. Maybe that's what he meant?


I hadn't thought of it in that way. :unsure:

I understood it to be a slur on our home fans but if that's the case then I apologise and take my comments back. ;D
 

Eamonn

Geoff Thomas
I think the support in stadiums in Britian is crap compared to other countrys in Europe.

No confetti or hardly any flags. It just doesnt look right.

When you load into the chat room on the forum it shows Munich in the 79 final.
Thats how stadiums should look every week.
 
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winnits

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Confetti and flags are pretty gay when it's not a final or anything.

If we ever descending to that absurd scarf-twirling bouncing the Sheep have adopted I'd disown Forest.
 

Eamonn

Geoff Thomas
Winnits said:
Confetti and flags are pretty gay when it's not a final or anything.

If we ever descending to that absurd scarf-twirling bouncing the Sheep have adopted I'd disown Forest.
Well 20,000 sour faces looks worse than flags
 
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winnits

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Eamonn Rocks said:
Well 20,000 sour faces looks worse than flags

Cause and effect, my good man.

What goes on the pitch transfers to the stands.
 

Anatoli

Stuart Pearce
'I want to say a huge thank you to the wonderful away fans for their support and the way they got behind the players and the manager. The home fans should take a leaf out of their book."

What a great thing to say.
 

ubique

#FindElaine
Winnits said:
Cause and effect, my good man.

What goes on the pitch transfers to the stands.

Exactly! I've been guilty many a time this season while a goal or two down trying to start a chant from my seat at the back of the A BLock to try and get the fans behind the lads only to be met by a wall of silence.

As Winnits says what goes on the pitch transfers to the stands. If the A Block cant lift them selves because the dross on the field is that bad how, can you expect the rest of the ground to get vocal?
 

Flaggers

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Winnits said:
Confetti and flags are pretty gay when it's not a final or anything.

Oi! :mad:
 
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winnits

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[quote='Sir' Flagman ]
Oi! :mad:
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Waving flags :p

Tastefully hung flags are perfectly fine :p
 

ubique

#FindElaine
Winnits said:
Confetti and flags are pretty gay when it's not a final or anything. (with the exception of Flagmans)

If we ever descending to that absurd scarf-twirling bouncing the Sheep have adopted I'd disown Forest.

Sure thats what our illustrious (ex)leader meant to say :winkie:
 

Erik

oopsy daisy!
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Eamonn Rocks said:
Old Trafford has flags.

ManUtd always win. :p
Mmmn

Maybe, just maybe - and I'm going out on a limb here - because I realise this may be a tad controversial, given that they have flags - maybe it might be something more to do with the manager and a playing staff including the likes of Ferdinand, Ronaldo, Scholes, Berbatov and Rooney?
 

goatboy

Grenville Morris
If home fans get to say whether they think the players and manager are any good at what they are there for, the manager should be able to say whether he thinks the home fans are any good at what they are there for. Everyone is entitled to theoir opinion, surely? Frankly I don't care if he calls my mum a slag if he then goes on to steady the boat and build a promotion challenging side, as he's intending to do.

TBT - you might always give your all at home games but you are one of nineteen thousand people - don't take it personally. Jesus, Davies doesn't take personally the criticism he's had so far, and that's a million times stronger than what he said today.
 
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