buzzinbee wrote:Only one week after this thread was started, the know-it-alls, pathetic and so-called loyal supporters are on Darren's back and you* want the stay-away fans to come back!!
Yes, Tuesday's night's match saw a very unresponsive performance but to warrant the same bully-boy comments we seen a couple of years back from the high and mighty, want-to-be N7s and Big Sam admirers is not going to have them wanting to fill the stands any sooner.
If DC gets an offer from another club and takes it, would anyone blame him? But don't worry we all know who can come back and perform miracles, as some of the ones I have mentioned above believe he is God. If he's not avabile maybe the big mouths can apply for the role or maybe Darren Currie deserves your support instead of gobbing-off!!
*rhetorical question hoofer2
Someone has choked on a wasp ! You are the one gobbing off it seems.
Club need a period of stability and chopping and changing manager with the wind is not going to achieve that. Like it or not things have improved a great deal on the pitch
under Currie who has got players, many who were written off, playing better in majority of games,
It is the end of September and we have won more games than we have lost, and drawn more games than we have lost> It's right to feel disappointed in consecutive defeats
because our team have already demonstrated how much better they can be in previous games this season. So cannot see the point in your venting.
With players returning from injury and games in October we will see if we can step up for a playoff challenge.