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Why does this team run down the tunnel at full time without acknowledging the support they get, is it a reflection of the fannies they are or the man in charge of them.

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Can't understand for a second why they wouldn't acknowledge such wonderful support

The look on James Wilson's face when the fan booted the ball away from him and then flicked him the Vs said a lot.

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The look on James Wilson's face when the fan booted the ball away from him and then flicked him the Vs said a lot.

To be fair it wasn't just Wilson who thought he'd acted slightly too toolishly. I don't think there would have been any winners if they'd come over at the end.
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If they had come over it could have got a bit ugly. There were some very upset people in that stand.

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Why would they bother coming over to a load of fans throwing pelters at them? To clap a crowd slagging you off? That's a bit pointless isn't it...

 

NEXT.

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Why would they bother coming over to a load of fans throwing pelters at them? To clap a crowd slagging you off? That's a bit pointless isn't it...

 

NEXT.

 

to show appreciation for travelling to an away game?

to show that they care?

to apologise for another poor performance?

 

it's just another thing to add to the list of reasons why fans are losing the faith.

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Why would they bother coming over to a load of fans throwing pelters at them? To clap a crowd slagging you off? That's a bit pointless isn't it...

 

NEXT.

You mean like they did after the 7-0 at MK, at least that showed some balls this lot are spineless.

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Why would they bother coming over to a load of fans throwing pelters at them? To clap a crowd slagging you off? That's a bit pointless isn't it...

 

NEXT.

You mean like they did after the 7-0 at MK, at least that showed some balls this lot are spineless.

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Despite earlier ironic cheers, Cornell did clap at the end. As he did, the "What the :censored:ing hell was that" started which would only have got worse if they would have come over. Understandable really & don't see the need to be so sensitive to it.

 

Also, the bell-end that decided to throw the ball away when we had a throw-in on the basis that 'We're :censored:' surely shouldn't bother going anymore. What's the point?

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Despite earlier ironic cheers, Cornell did clap at the end. As he did, the "What the :censored:ing hell was that" started which would only have got worse if they would have come over. Understandable really & don't see the need to be so sensitive to it.

 

Also, the bell-end that decided to throw the ball away when we had a throw-in on the basis that 'We're :censored:' surely shouldn't bother going anymore. What's the point?

Theres a few who wont bother next week so your point is?

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Can't blame them, in truth. The fans got on their backs from the goal onwards.

 

That's not to say there wasn't any support. There was. There was just an element which abused/sang anti-Dunn songs etc.

 

The James Wilson thing was as indicative of the club as it was funny. He's as bad as any of them.

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Despite earlier ironic cheers, Cornell did clap at the end. As he did, the "What the :censored:ing hell was that" started which would only have got worse if they would have come over. Understandable really & don't see the need to be so sensitive to it.

 

Also, the bell-end that decided to throw the ball away when we had a throw-in on the basis that 'We're :censored:' surely shouldn't bother going anymore. What's the point?

Probably tanked up (something I have noticed on the few occasions I have been away : bury and rochdale) there seems to be more foul mouthed tools that drag themselves along half cut and it is embarrassing - I'm not particularly over sensitive but when you have young kids with you and feel compelled to move away from fellow supporters because they think it's OK to use totally inappropriate language I can see how these situations happen.
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Probably tanked up (something I have noticed on the few occasions I have been away : bury and rochdale) there seems to be more foul mouthed tools that drag themselves along half cut and it is embarrassing - I'm not particularly over sensitive but when you have young kids with you and feel compelled to move away from fellow supporters because they think it's OK to use totally inappropriate language I can see how these situations happen.

You need to be tanked up to watch that crap this season!

 

I do agree though, there were some right bellends in that away end today.

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Probably tanked up (something I have noticed on the few occasions I have been away : bury and rochdale) there seems to be more foul mouthed tools that drag themselves along half cut and it is embarrassing - I'm not particularly over sensitive but when you have young kids with you and feel compelled to move away from fellow supporters because they think it's OK to use totally inappropriate language I can see how these situations happen.

Go on blame the fans who bother haha.

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