On a day when supporters were asked to recognise the passing of our greatest manager, James Glanville describes a poisonous atmosphere and his detachment from those around him.
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. A simplistic and childish response is that you think we should all back the club to the end,....I am sure you would be the last man to go down on the Titanic ..
Yes the childish and simple minded .sorry fidel, we cant all be fickle UTD fans...
unlike them I will never jump ship....you want to be a rat....well then I guess we didn't need you anyway you mug...
No it doesn't, and I understand your cynicism, but blind faith is a part supporting a club - not a regime I might add.Yes the childish and simple minded .
Blind faith does not prove anything .
I take your point . Blind faith supporting the team is admirable in one sense .No it doesn't, and I understand your cynicism, but blind faith is a part supporting a club - not a regime I might add.
CustomersFootball fans are a dieing breed, its all about football spectators these days.
Very well said. The team is a work in progress, and some days you get the bear, and some days the bear gets you. But the fans, both at the grounds and online, are dominated in voice by a group of whinging morons who channel their stupidity through rose-tinted short term nostalgia. The sense of entitlement, along with the colossal one-eyed ignorance, boggles the mind.On a day when supporters were asked to recognise the passing of our greatest manager, James Glanville describes a poisonous atmosphere and his detachment from those around him.
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Then we keep Poch, it'll take 3 years before we come good, in that 3 years all the melts will have fucked off and we'll be on our way to enlightenment.100% agree with this article. I've not been able to get to the lane since around last Xmas but will be coming to the Everton game in November.
Whilst I am looking forward to being back, feeling the nostalgia and watching a game with a good friend, I am really worried the atmosphere is going to be even more piss poor than when I was last there.
Sadly I think we're fighting a losing battle. It seems that the majority in the stadium are not involved or interested in shifting the current football watching paradigm and their enjoyment is 100% linked to the exploits on the pitch.
They should print on the front of every match day programme: dear supporter. Whilst the club endeavours to win every game in an entertaining way, the seat you have purchSed does not guarantee this. What it guarantees is 90 odd minutes of live spectating of top professional sportsmen competing against each other. Our players count on you to cheer them on and give them a boost during times of difficulty so that they can achieve the results you desire. Please try to enjoy yourselves.
Then stop buying tickets and go cheer for someone else. It's really not that hard. Spurs are endeavouring to do something very, very difficult (both on pitch and off), with no certain outcomes. There are no false dawns, or promises. There is only effort, and occasional achievement. Anything more will only come at the end of a very hard long slog of effort on the part of everyone at the club. Any fans expecting otherwise are both deluded and ignorant. If that's not what they want to pay for, that's fine and I can understand. But that IS where Spurs are right now, and it's something you either accept, and stay, or don't and leave.I see where the writer is coming from BUT i think us fans have just had enough of false dawns and promises and the wining and ill feeling is a result of this. its not cheap to follow spurs and when you see what is happening on the pitch and off it i think alot of people have just reach there wits end
I do agree with what you are saying i for one HATE it when we boo our own players off the park but playing devils advocate for the moment you say the lads would not be so deflated at going behind but when its constant mistakes and lapses in concentration you can see why people get fed up, I also think its not just on the pitch, the stadium, changing managers every 5 mins, selling our best players and getting in average players. Not saying its right but i just think people are fed upVery well said. The team is a work in progress, and some days you get the bear, and some days the bear gets you. But the fans, both at the grounds and online, are dominated in voice by a group of whinging morons who channel their stupidity through rose-tinted short term nostalgia. The sense of entitlement, along with the colossal one-eyed ignorance, boggles the mind.
I hope they fuck off and go support Chelsea, that seems to be their intellectual level. With decent supporters, the lads wouldn't be so deflated when going behind, and their mental situation would improve. But, instead of supporters, they have a crowd of detractors who bottle it at the first signs of trouble, and take their cowardice out on the players.
If you want better, you can either be part of the solution, or part of the problem. Many fans choose to be the problem, and blame everyone else for their situation.
Then stop buying tickets and go cheer for someone else. It's really not that hard. Spurs are endeavouring to do something very, very difficult (both on pitch and off), with no certain outcomes. There are no false dawns, or promises. There is only effort, and occasional achievement. Anything more will only come at the end of a very hard long slog of effort on the part of everyone at the club. Any fans expecting otherwise are both deluded and ignorant. If that's not what they want to pay for, that's fine and I can understand. But that IS where Spurs are right now, and it's something you either accept, and stay, or don't and leave.
I get that, and apologize if I came across as specifically going after you. I was more speaking of those people who don't seem to get that what they're paying for isn't a guarantee of any result, but simply a seat to watch a sporting match staged for their entertainment.Im not saying i agree with these people i think if your in the ground you get behind the team cheer them on moan after the game in the pub
You cheer for the guys who are, and then vent about the other guys later. Crowd energy matters, and it's no secret that Spurs play better away than at home because the away support is of better quality than the home support. We'd probably do better if Levy burned the Lane to the ground and we played 38 games on the road.But what if you feel the team/certain players aren't putting in the effort? Do you simply support them or voice complaints?