Post subject: Re: So, what happens if we DO beat saints?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:52 am
knockersbumpMKII
International Chairman
easthull fc fan wrote:Don't understand why you have to drop your purse all the time cherub, you get your little self in a right pickle! Anyway keep stewing yourself up & posting tripe, because I'm sure AP & LR read your amazing posts & act upon your every word.....
Hahaha, if anyone has dropped anything it's you darling, you're so precious over Radford, and absolutely any form of criticism of him by forum members you throw your dummy out each and every time with either insults, inflaming posts and general thread derailing bile directed personally at said posters. Your pathetic attempts are nothing to do with reasonable discussion, I guess because you just aren't able to, but relying on your preferred method of rebuffing an arguement as described above to somehow try to put your version of events over..well in the grown ups world that doesn't work darling. P.S. I appreciate you think my posts are amazing, I just go for accurate reading of situations, some can't see it, some don't want to see it. That said however I don't think LR reads them, as you're such cozy buds why not copy and paste a few into an email to him darling, you never know some of it might sink in..his head not yours, you are a lost cause...
But I'll give you a chance to redeem yourself, do you have any cogent discussion to add to the forum regarding what LR said or are you just going to carry on with playground tactics?
Post subject: Re: So, what happens if we DO beat saints?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 12:30 pm
Mr. Zucchini Head
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 08 2006 Posts: 12128
*1865* wrote:Divided club? Deary me, where do people dream this poop up?
It is a divided club with out a doubt. Unless you don't consider fans to be a part of the club?
Sebs post is correct. Radford needs to keep his mouth shut and get on with his job. If people have said things he doesn't like he should be knuckling down and proving them wrong, not taking poorly worded pot shots at them. All it does is turn people against him more, morale amongst fans is already low, with a lot of people contemplating not going for a while. He is the leader and face of our club, he should act as such.
Post subject: Re: So, what happens if we DO beat saints?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 12:40 pm
Hessle Roader
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 07 2006 Posts: 4932 Location: Drypool Bridge - watching out for invaders from the East.
Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:It is a divided club with out a doubt. Unless you don't consider fans to be a part of the club?
Sebs post is correct. Radford needs to keep his mouth shut and get on with his job. If people have said things he doesn't like he should be knuckling down and proving them wrong, not taking poorly worded pot shots at them. All it does is turn people against him more, morale amongst fans is already low, with a lot of people contemplating not going for a while. He is the leader and face of our club, he should act as such.
Good post and quite correct. Its not like me to agree with Seb, but on this one he's got it right. There are serious divisions within the fanbase.
Post subject: Re: So, what happens if we DO beat saints?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 12:55 pm
*1865*
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 25 2008 Posts: 14158
Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:It is a divided club with out a doubt. Unless you don't consider fans to be a part of the club?
Sebs post is correct. Radford needs to keep his mouth shut and get on with his job. If people have said things he doesn't like he should be knuckling down and proving them wrong, not taking poorly worded pot shots at them. All it does is turn people against him more, morale amongst fans is already low, with a lot of people contemplating not going for a while. He is the leader and face of our club, he should act as such.
Rubbish, the clubs not divided in the slightest. As evidenced by the continuing support from the fans both home & away, a dozen or so disgruntled fans on a message board does not represent division. If i'm being honest, from my own personal experiences this season I think the club and the fans are closer than ever, been some great attendances away and the events incorporated in the 150 year celebrations have been outstanding.
Again, i'll stress - a dozen or so disgruntled fans on a message board does not represent division.
Post subject: Re: So, what happens if we DO beat saints?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 12:58 pm
Tinkerman23
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 20 2010 Posts: 2152
*1865* wrote:Rubbish, the clubs not divided in the slightest. As evidenced by the continuing support from the fans both home & away, a dozen or so disgruntled fans on a message board does not represent division. If i'm being honest, from my own personal experiences this season I think the club and the fans are closer than ever, been some great attendances away and the events incorporated in the 150 year celebrations have been outstanding.
Again, i'll stress - a dozen or so disgruntled fans on a message board does not represent division.
Did you not go last Thursday ha! more than a dozen or so disgruntled fans you'll find if you did. More like 850 fans who ain't disgruntled that travelled to saints on Monday
Post subject: Re: So, what happens if we DO beat saints?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 1:16 pm
*1865*
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 25 2008 Posts: 14158
Tinkerman23 wrote:Did you not go last Thursday ha! more than a dozen or so disgruntled fans you'll find if you did. More like 850 fans who ain't disgruntled that travelled to saints on Monday
So, the exodus from the stadium before full time when losing to your rivals indicates division?
Just because people aren't happy doesn't mean there's division. It's ludicrous.
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