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Post by warehamgas on Jan 30, 2022 15:31:15 GMT
If Collins hadn't have been on hand to nod the ball home, would the referee have had to award a penalty for the foul on Saunders and perhaps book the keeper? If so, would he have had the bottle to do the right thing? Assistant ref told JB he was going to flag the pen but ball went into net. Would the ref have ignored him? It’s a good question by tg. What they say and what they do may be very different. Best to put it in the net and stop all argument. UTG!
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Post by warehamgas on Jan 30, 2022 15:41:35 GMT
You can actually stop their posts appearing in the settings I believe.. or just not bother reading it as you have a pretty good idea of what the post contains We’ve been around the block on this one. As with many if not all of us choosing to stay away, whereas I can understand how some may view it as grabbing the moral high ground, it is not as straightforward as that. I cannot see any preaching only pain in not attending games and witnessing the family image of the club being eroded. I most certainly would not get on a soapbox and sermonise. You’re right igitur. But I guess when one poster attacks another by accusing them of ‘double standards and being shameful’ I’d say that was pretty much preaching and sermonising. You wouldn’t do it, I wouldn’t do it but he seems to think he can do it. And BG has every right, imo, to try and refute such an outrageous accusation and show it up for the double standards and hypocrisy it was. We all support BRFC, no need for those attacks. For clarity, like you, I have no wish for a soapbox! 👍 UTG!
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Post by TaiwanGas on Jan 30, 2022 15:52:05 GMT
I suspect the 'penny is dropping' for the anti Barton people. He has done a great job. We are improving. Joe may be with us for quite a while. They are wrong,made a mistake. I reckon a few will soon enough soften and begin to attend games once more.Excuses are slowly being formed right now. Retrospective football expertise (the easy way) will be spoken and posted on here.I can think of one or two immediately. Gone are the days of egotistical local business mens ego holding Rovers back.Useless stupid ego,with it arguement,back stabbing and divide! The sooner they realise Rovers have successfully moved away from that bollocks,the better. Obviously the old way had many well meaning people and we had success.Dunfords at Twerton eg.Just to say I hav'nt forgotten. Now Rovers are different. Those that have taken the imaginary moral high ground over Joe,imo,need to concentrate on the great job he and WAQ have done. As I've been saying for sometime now,Rovers are now going to enjoy a great era. Get back on board and enjoy it.Its still your fc. In the scenario you can't do this,well you'll look more and more bitter,boring and football clueless. Come on,stop buggering about. I can't speak for anyone else. But ... you just don't get it. This reply is for Bath Gas also as there's no point me writing it twice. As I said, this is not a choice for me. It is how Barton being at our club has impacted on the way I feel. I can't change that. I can't put aside my feelings just because we're now moving up the table. I was horrified when it was rumoured he would be appointed and absolutely deflated when it happened. I can't get past all that. I am not someone who can decide to ignore what I feel so strongly, just because it might suit me to. And there is no way I could enjoy watching a Rovers team managed by someone who all my instincts tell me is a very unpleasant character and who I would never have believed I would see join us. Good luck to those of you who can close your minds to who and what he is. I can't. That makes me very sad, but there's nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to the fact I can't bring myself to turn the radio on to listen to commentaries, have no inclination to listen to Having a Gas, and only look in here in the hope I will one day read that Barton has gone. Ditto.
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Post by eppinggas on Jan 30, 2022 15:59:44 GMT
I suspect the 'penny is dropping' for the anti Barton people. He has done a great job. We are improving. Joe may be with us for quite a while. They are wrong,made a mistake. I reckon a few will soon enough soften and begin to attend games once more.Excuses are slowly being formed right now. Retrospective football expertise (the easy way) will be spoken and posted on here.I can think of one or two immediately. Gone are the days of egotistical local business mens ego holding Rovers back.Useless stupid ego,with it arguement,back stabbing and divide! The sooner they realise Rovers have successfully moved away from that bollocks,the better. Obviously the old way had many well meaning people and we had success.Dunfords at Twerton eg.Just to say I hav'nt forgotten. Now Rovers are different. Those that have taken the imaginary moral high ground over Joe,imo,need to concentrate on the great job he and WAQ have done. As I've been saying for sometime now,Rovers are now going to enjoy a great era. Get back on board and enjoy it.Its still your fc. In the scenario you can't do this,well you'll look more and more bitter,boring and football clueless. Come on,stop buggering about. I can't speak for anyone else. But ... you just don't get it. This reply is for Bath Gas also as there's no point me writing it twice. As I said, this is not a choice for me. It is how Barton being at our club has impacted on the way I feel. I can't change that. I can't put aside my feelings just because we're now moving up the table. I was horrified when it was rumoured he would be appointed and absolutely deflated when it happened. I can't get past all that. I am not someone who can decide to ignore what I feel so strongly, just because it might suit me to. And there is no way I could enjoy watching a Rovers team managed by someone who all my instincts tell me is a very unpleasant character and who I would never have believed I would see join us. Good luck to those of you who can close your minds to who and what he is. I can't. That makes me very sad, but there's nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to the fact I can't bring myself to turn the radio on to listen to commentaries, have no inclination to listen to Having a Gas, and only look in here in the hope I will one day read that Barton has gone. Perfectly articulated Angas.
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Post by a more piratey game on Jan 30, 2022 16:02:36 GMT
I can't speak for anyone else. But ... you just don't get it. This reply is for Bath Gas also as there's no point me writing it twice. As I said, this is not a choice for me. It is how Barton being at our club has impacted on the way I feel. I can't change that. I can't put aside my feelings just because we're now moving up the table. I was horrified when it was rumoured he would be appointed and absolutely deflated when it happened. I can't get past all that. I am not someone who can decide to ignore what I feel so strongly, just because it might suit me to. And there is no way I could enjoy watching a Rovers team managed by someone who all my instincts tell me is a very unpleasant character and who I would never have believed I would see join us. Good luck to those of you who can close your minds to who and what he is. I can't. That makes me very sad, but there's nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to the fact I can't bring myself to turn the radio on to listen to commentaries, have no inclination to listen to Having a Gas, and only look in here in the hope I will one day read that Barton has gone. Perfectly articulated Angas. Agree. As far as I can see, we are all 'penniless'
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2022 16:34:26 GMT
Just watched the highlights and am still convinced that Hoole shouldn't have got that second yellow.
Anyway, thankfully it doesn't matter too much, apart from the fact that Luca won't be available on Saturday.
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Post by baselswh on Jan 30, 2022 16:46:55 GMT
I suspect the 'penny is dropping' for the anti Barton people. He has done a great job. We are improving. Joe may be with us for quite a while. They are wrong,made a mistake. I reckon a few will soon enough soften and begin to attend games once more.Excuses are slowly being formed right now. Retrospective football expertise (the easy way) will be spoken and posted on here.I can think of one or two immediately. Gone are the days of egotistical local business mens ego holding Rovers back.Useless stupid ego,with it arguement,back stabbing and divide! The sooner they realise Rovers have successfully moved away from that bollocks,the better. Obviously the old way had many well meaning people and we had success.Dunfords at Twerton eg.Just to say I hav'nt forgotten. Now Rovers are different. Those that have taken the imaginary moral high ground over Joe,imo,need to concentrate on the great job he and WAQ have done. As I've been saying for sometime now,Rovers are now going to enjoy a great era. Get back on board and enjoy it.Its still your fc. In the scenario you can't do this,well you'll look more and more bitter,boring and football clueless. Come on,stop buggering about. I can't speak for anyone else. But ... you just don't get it. This reply is for Bath Gas also as there's no point me writing it twice. As I said, this is not a choice for me. It is how Barton being at our club has impacted on the way I feel. I can't change that. I can't put aside my feelings just because we're now moving up the table. I was horrified when it was rumoured he would be appointed and absolutely deflated when it happened. I can't get past all that. I am not someone who can decide to ignore what I feel so strongly, just because it might suit me to. And there is no way I could enjoy watching a Rovers team managed by someone who all my instincts tell me is a very unpleasant character and who I would never have believed I would see join us. Good luck to those of you who can close your minds to who and what he is. I can't. That makes me very sad, but there's nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to the fact I can't bring myself to turn the radio on to listen to commentaries, have no inclination to listen to Having a Gas, and only look in here in the hope I will one day read that Barton has gone. Domestic abuse/violence is horrible. Apparently recent figures show 18% of the crime Police UK Police dealt with was for domestic abuse.Tragically it's common.18%!Then how much goes on unattended by the Police? Go to Tesco eg,there will be violent people in the shop. Sadly go virtually anywhere in the UK there will be people that carry out violence. Some - a minority I believe - change.Apparently they can see themself as the 'victim' and so I assume their violence is justified.Once they realise they are the perpetrator and not the victim,a basis of understanding and hopefully road to stopping the violence can begin. I'm afraid domestic violence is a fact of UK life in many homes. Support another club for the day (a day out) as some are doing and there will almost certainly be a victim or perpetrator of domestic violence also in attendance. I hate the violence in our UK.I'm sick of the threat of violence from assholes when I drive in Bristol eg.I have other examples. As I've posted before. I sincerely hope Joe is speaking to appropriate people to sort himself out,if needed.He may well be.I also give him and his family my best wishes.
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Post by Bath Gas on Jan 30, 2022 17:09:11 GMT
I suspect the 'penny is dropping' for the anti Barton people. He has done a great job. We are improving. Joe may be with us for quite a while. They are wrong,made a mistake. I reckon a few will soon enough soften and begin to attend games once more.Excuses are slowly being formed right now. Retrospective football expertise (the easy way) will be spoken and posted on here.I can think of one or two immediately. Gone are the days of egotistical local business mens ego holding Rovers back.Useless stupid ego,with it arguement,back stabbing and divide! The sooner they realise Rovers have successfully moved away from that bollocks,the better. Obviously the old way had many well meaning people and we had success.Dunfords at Twerton eg.Just to say I hav'nt forgotten. Now Rovers are different. Those that have taken the imaginary moral high ground over Joe,imo,need to concentrate on the great job he and WAQ have done. As I've been saying for sometime now,Rovers are now going to enjoy a great era. Get back on board and enjoy it.Its still your fc. In the scenario you can't do this,well you'll look more and more bitter,boring and football clueless. Come on,stop buggering about. I can't speak for anyone else. But ... you just don't get it. This reply is for Bath Gas also as there's no point me writing it twice. As I said, this is not a choice for me. It is how Barton being at our club has impacted on the way I feel. I can't change that. I can't put aside my feelings just because we're now moving up the table. I was horrified when it was rumoured he would be appointed and absolutely deflated when it happened. I can't get past all that. I am not someone who can decide to ignore what I feel so strongly, just because it might suit me to. And there is no way I could enjoy watching a Rovers team managed by someone who all my instincts tell me is a very unpleasant character and who I would never have believed I would see join us. Good luck to those of you who can close your minds to who and what he is. I can't. That makes me very sad, but there's nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to the fact I can't bring myself to turn the radio on to listen to commentaries, have no inclination to listen to Having a Gas, and only look in here in the hope I will one day read that Barton has gone. Thank you for the reply - it's always interesting to read different points of view. I haven't closed my mind to JB's history, what I have done is to decide that that one man won't keep me away from one of the few pleasures I have in life at the moment. I quite understand that others feel differently, and act accordingly.. I think that the closest I came to deciding not to go to games was during the Graydon managerial era. I used to stand on the Blackthorn then, (usually freezing), and every so often I'd look at the clock which used to be on the West Stand, and calculate how many seconds there were left to play. It was a few minutes blessed relief from the dire football - well, probably more than a few minutes, as my maths isn't great!
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Post by lostinspace on Jan 30, 2022 17:39:19 GMT
I suspect the 'penny is dropping' for the anti Barton people. He has done a great job. We are improving. Joe may be with us for quite a while. They are wrong,made a mistake. I reckon a few will soon enough soften and begin to attend games once more.Excuses are slowly being formed right now. Retrospective football expertise (the easy way) will be spoken and posted on here.I can think of one or two immediately. Gone are the days of egotistical local business mens ego holding Rovers back.Useless stupid ego,with it arguement,back stabbing and divide! The sooner they realise Rovers have successfully moved away from that bollocks,the better. Obviously the old way had many well meaning people and we had success.Dunfords at Twerton eg.Just to say I hav'nt forgotten. Now Rovers are different. Those that have taken the imaginary moral high ground over Joe,imo,need to concentrate on the great job he and WAQ have done. As I've been saying for sometime now,Rovers are now going to enjoy a great era. Get back on board and enjoy it.Its still your fc. In the scenario you can't do this,well you'll look more and more bitter,boring and football clueless. Come on,stop buggering about. Who are you to say " you've made a mistake"? Nothing about the football ..it's about the person who is employed with a nasty background that stops me from going, I have seen first hand what this type of person can do to people and the devastation it can cause, so get off your high horse and pretending to be the one who is right and others who wish to express their will are wrong.
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Post by swissgas on Jan 30, 2022 17:50:09 GMT
I can't speak for anyone else. But ... you just don't get it. This reply is for Bath Gas also as there's no point me writing it twice. As I said, this is not a choice for me. It is how Barton being at our club has impacted on the way I feel. I can't change that. I can't put aside my feelings just because we're now moving up the table. I was horrified when it was rumoured he would be appointed and absolutely deflated when it happened. I can't get past all that. I am not someone who can decide to ignore what I feel so strongly, just because it might suit me to. And there is no way I could enjoy watching a Rovers team managed by someone who all my instincts tell me is a very unpleasant character and who I would never have believed I would see join us. Good luck to those of you who can close your minds to who and what he is. I can't. That makes me very sad, but there's nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to the fact I can't bring myself to turn the radio on to listen to commentaries, have no inclination to listen to Having a Gas, and only look in here in the hope I will one day read that Barton has gone. Thank you for the reply - it's always interesting to read different points of view. I haven't closed my mind to JB's history, what I have done is to decide that that one man won't keep me away from one of the few pleasures I have in life at the moment. I quite understand that others feel differently, and act accordingly.. I think that the closest I came to deciding not to go to games was during the Graydon managerial era. I used to stand on the Blackthorn then, (usually freezing), and every so often I'd look at the clock which used to be on the West Stand, and calculate how many seconds there were left to play. It was a few minutes blessed relief from the dire football - well, probably more than a few minutes, as my maths isn't great! I know exactly how you feel. There were times at Eastville when my feet were frozen solid and I kept looking at my watch praying for the game to end but knew my Uncle and others from the Yatton coach were standing a few yards away so couldn't possibly leave early to get to the warmth of the chip shop. And at times in the 2001 - 2006 period my two young sons, cold and wet, sometimes begged me to call it a day but we usually stuck it out. I took the view then that you often have to live through the pain to get to the gain and in our case that was the 2007 promotion run and final at Wembley. But my quibble with the whole shebang is that I think Gasheads are again clutching at straws and seeing something in JB which isn't actually there because we are so desperate for Rovers to do well. And although I'd never suggest anyone stays away I can understand the point of those who do which Angas has articulated well.
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Post by baselswh on Jan 30, 2022 18:08:04 GMT
I suspect the 'penny is dropping' for the anti Barton people. He has done a great job. We are improving. Joe may be with us for quite a while. They are wrong,made a mistake. I reckon a few will soon enough soften and begin to attend games once more.Excuses are slowly being formed right now. Retrospective football expertise (the easy way) will be spoken and posted on here.I can think of one or two immediately. Gone are the days of egotistical local business mens ego holding Rovers back.Useless stupid ego,with it arguement,back stabbing and divide! The sooner they realise Rovers have successfully moved away from that bollocks,the better. Obviously the old way had many well meaning people and we had success.Dunfords at Twerton eg.Just to say I hav'nt forgotten. Now Rovers are different. Those that have taken the imaginary moral high ground over Joe,imo,need to concentrate on the great job he and WAQ have done. As I've been saying for sometime now,Rovers are now going to enjoy a great era. Get back on board and enjoy it.Its still your fc. In the scenario you can't do this,well you'll look more and more bitter,boring and football clueless. Come on,stop buggering about. Who are you to say " you've made a mistake"? Nothing about the football ..it's about the person who is employed with a nasty background that stops me from going, I have seen first hand what this type of person can do to people and the devastation it can cause, so get off your high horse and pretending to be the one who is right and others who wish to express their will are wrong. After poor results plenty of anti JB posted eg ' he's not good enough based on football'. This has been posted plenty. It's my opinion the anti Barton have made a mistake.
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Post by baselswh on Jan 30, 2022 18:10:20 GMT
Thank you for the reply - it's always interesting to read different points of view. I haven't closed my mind to JB's history, what I have done is to decide that that one man won't keep me away from one of the few pleasures I have in life at the moment. I quite understand that others feel differently, and act accordingly.. I think that the closest I came to deciding not to go to games was during the Graydon managerial era. I used to stand on the Blackthorn then, (usually freezing), and every so often I'd look at the clock which used to be on the West Stand, and calculate how many seconds there were left to play. It was a few minutes blessed relief from the dire football - well, probably more than a few minutes, as my maths isn't great! I know exactly how you feel. There were times at Eastville when my feet were frozen solid and I kept looking at my watch praying for the game to end but knew my Uncle and others from the Yatton coach were standing a few yards away so couldn't possibly leave early to get to the warmth of the chip shop. And at times in the 2001 - 2006 period my two young sons, cold and wet, sometimes begged me to call it a day but we usually stuck it out. I took the view then that you often have to live through the pain to get to the gain and in our case that was the 2007 promotion run and final at Wembley. But my quibble with the whole shebang is that I think Gasheads are again clutching at straws and seeing something in JB which isn't actually there because we are so desperate for Rovers to do well. And although I'd never suggest anyone stays away I can understand the point of those who do which Angas has articulated well. 4 wins 1 draw from the last 5 games Swiss. I see this.
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Post by lostinspace on Jan 30, 2022 18:18:05 GMT
Who are you to say " you've made a mistake"? Nothing about the football ..it's about the person who is employed with a nasty background that stops me from going, I have seen first hand what this type of person can do to people and the devastation it can cause, so get off your high horse and pretending to be the one who is right and others who wish to express their will are wrong. After poor results plenty of anti JB posted eg ' he's not good enough based on football'. This has been posted plenty. NOTHING to do with results at all and you know it, for those who have decided not to go it is ALL ABOUT the person employed to run the team and THAT is the reason for non attendance or monetary contribution to this club while he is here ,
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Post by One F in Dunford on Jan 30, 2022 18:27:50 GMT
Then you won't mind if people judge your argument to be fatuous. By all means. My position is based on my own reading of the situation and being able to find a lot of criticism but much support on Rovers' forums for Barton when Fleetwood appointed him, just about everybody then was saying pretty much then what I'm saying now, and the national attitude to the bloke across other message boards and chat rooms, those 3rd party attitudes directly affect the reputation of Bristol Rovers Football Club. Obviously that doesn't concern most people here, but I don't like it, not one bit. But the damage is now done isn't it. OK, I think at this point, as I clearly feel very differently to a lot of Rovers' support base it's going to be impossible for me to feel comfortable in the presence of a Rovers' crowd again, so I'm done with the bloke and following the club, this isn't the club that I thought it was. No doubt most will say that I won't be missed, I'll live with that for doing what I believed to be the right thing and speaking out against a thoroughly unpleasant person. You certainly won’t be missed by me. I certainly have no problem with people who choose not to go, but when someone starts to dictate what people should and shouldn’t do in their spare time and calling them “shameful” they can f**k right off!.
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Post by Angas on Jan 30, 2022 18:30:32 GMT
I can't speak for anyone else. But ... you just don't get it. This reply is for Bath Gas also as there's no point me writing it twice. As I said, this is not a choice for me. It is how Barton being at our club has impacted on the way I feel. I can't change that. I can't put aside my feelings just because we're now moving up the table. I was horrified when it was rumoured he would be appointed and absolutely deflated when it happened. I can't get past all that. I am not someone who can decide to ignore what I feel so strongly, just because it might suit me to. And there is no way I could enjoy watching a Rovers team managed by someone who all my instincts tell me is a very unpleasant character and who I would never have believed I would see join us. Good luck to those of you who can close your minds to who and what he is. I can't. That makes me very sad, but there's nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to the fact I can't bring myself to turn the radio on to listen to commentaries, have no inclination to listen to Having a Gas, and only look in here in the hope I will one day read that Barton has gone. Thank you for the reply - it's always interesting to read different points of view. I haven't closed my mind to JB's history, what I have done is to decide that that one man won't keep me away from one of the few pleasures I have in life at the moment. I quite understand that others feel differently, and act accordingly.. I think that the closest I came to deciding not to go to games was during the Graydon managerial era. I used to stand on the Blackthorn then, (usually freezing), and every so often I'd look at the clock which used to be on the West Stand, and calculate how many seconds there were left to play. It was a few minutes blessed relief from the dire football - well, probably more than a few minutes, as my maths isn't great! The thing is this is not a decision. If it was I could simply change my mind. Not having any interest in how we are doing is something I could never have imagined, but sadly that's how it is. In past bleak times, from four of us going it dwindled down to me on my lonesome - still paying for four season tickets in the hope someone might keep me company occasionally. Nothing would keep me away. When finances and other issues meant I could no longer go to matches, I'd be glued to the radio commentary. When work got in the way of listening I'd be desperate to know the result. Now I'm happy to be otherwise engaged on a Saturday afternoon. Mid-week I'll turn the tv on, the radio stays silent. It will change one day, but I can't see it being before Barton is as far away as possible.
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Post by baselswh on Jan 30, 2022 18:30:55 GMT
After poor results plenty of anti JB posted eg ' he's not good enough based on football'. This has been posted plenty. NOTHING to do with results at all and you know it, for those who have decided not to go it is ALL ABOUT the person employed to run the team and THAT is the reason for non attendance or monetary contribution to this club while he is here , Maybe you could of posted this as fellow anti JB posters were slating not only his character, but his ability as a football manager. Now results have bucked up,they've stopped that particular angle of their JB hatchet job. 4 wins,1 draw,last 5 games.
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Post by baselswh on Jan 30, 2022 18:35:23 GMT
Then you won't mind if people judge your argument to be fatuous. By all means. My position is based on my own reading of the situation and being able to find a lot of criticism but much support on Rovers' forums for Barton when Fleetwood appointed him, just about everybody then was saying pretty much then what I'm saying now, and the national attitude to the bloke across other message boards and chat rooms, those 3rd party attitudes directly affect the reputation of Bristol Rovers Football Club. Obviously that doesn't concern most people here, but I don't like it, not one bit. But the damage is now done isn't it. OK, I think at this point, as I clearly feel very differently to a lot of Rovers' support base it's going to be impossible for me to feel comfortable in the presence of a Rovers' crowd again, so I'm done with the bloke and following the club, this isn't the club that I thought it was. No doubt most will say that I won't be missed, I'll live with that for doing what I believed to be the right thing and speaking out against a thoroughly unpleasant person. I hope to see you back on here and at the Mem TWD.
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Post by Bath Gas on Jan 30, 2022 18:40:16 GMT
Thank you for the reply - it's always interesting to read different points of view. I haven't closed my mind to JB's history, what I have done is to decide that that one man won't keep me away from one of the few pleasures I have in life at the moment. I quite understand that others feel differently, and act accordingly.. I think that the closest I came to deciding not to go to games was during the Graydon managerial era. I used to stand on the Blackthorn then, (usually freezing), and every so often I'd look at the clock which used to be on the West Stand, and calculate how many seconds there were left to play. It was a few minutes blessed relief from the dire football - well, probably more than a few minutes, as my maths isn't great! The thing is this is not a decision. If it was I could simply change my mind.
Not having any interest in how we are doing is something I could never have imagined, but sadly that's how it is. In past bleak times, from four of us going it dwindled down to me on my lonesome - still paying for four season tickets in the hope someone might keep me company occasionally. Nothing would keep me away. When finances and other issues meant I could no longer go to matches, I'd be glued to the radio commentary. When work got in the way of listening I'd be desperate to know the result. Now I'm happy to be otherwise engaged on a Saturday afternoon. Mid-week I'll turn the tv on, the radio stays silent. It will change one day, but I can't see it being before Barton is as far away as possible. I get that - there are some things that happen, and we just have to follow what our heart/head tells us. It is sad that you're missing out on some of the good bits at the moment, hopefully those will still be happening when other things have changed, and you feel able to engage with the club again. Take care.
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Post by lostinspace on Jan 30, 2022 18:53:49 GMT
NOTHING to do with results at all and you know it, for those who have decided not to go it is ALL ABOUT the person employed to run the team and THAT is the reason for non attendance or monetary contribution to this club while he is here , Maybe you could of posted this as fellow anti JB posters were slating not only his character, but his ability as a football manager. Now results have bucked up,they've stopped that particular angle of their JB hatchet job. 4 wins,1 draw,last 5 games. naff all to do with that on my perspective and i guess others to, don't try hiding behind that for an excuse as to what you have written...... think you need to take a step back a few years and recall all the bile you used throw against a previous owner.... that's my last say on it
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Post by a more piratey game on Jan 30, 2022 18:56:25 GMT
Maybe you could of posted this as fellow anti JB posters were slating not only his character, but his ability as a football manager. Now results have bucked up,they've stopped that particular angle of their JB hatchet job. 4 wins,1 draw,last 5 games. naff all to do with that on my perspective and i guess others to, don't try hiding behind that for an excuse as to what you have written...... think you need to take a step back a few years and recall all the bile you used throw against a previous owner.... that's my last say on it GD compared with JB it's not really a close-run thing, is it? RIP Dunfords Senior and Junior
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