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Post by bob670 on Aug 12, 2019 20:26:37 GMT
Like lots that went to Charlton on Sat, I've spent the last couple of days with feelings of frustration, disappointment and confusion. The frustration comes from having a great chance of 3 points but coming away with nothing. the disappointment has a relationship with the frustration and the confusion comes from our fans that they feel that its beneficial to constantly "slag" off the club, team and manager.
It seems to be more vocal at away games and at one point last season I thought about missing a few away games as the constant barrage of abuse started to really get on my nerves. I can't remember it being like this when we were playing Stockport, Vale and such like in the lower divisions. Is this behaviour an output from a decade in the Prem? Yes we are awful at times and yes it makes we extremely unhappy but personally I would stop going before it got me worked up to a frenzy. It's actually turning into a competition with some people to see who can slag the players off the most. The more derogatory the comment the more laughs they get!
I can't work out why they put themselves (and others) through the trauma and heartache.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 20:28:33 GMT
No, people are just sick of watching absolute shite week after fucking week. It’s not rocket science. You turn up having spent all week convincing yourself they might have remembered how to play football this week and alas yet again even the basics aren’t right. There’s no need to over analyse it.
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Post by bob670 on Aug 12, 2019 20:45:38 GMT
No, people are just sick of watching absolute shite week after fucking week. It’s not rocket science. You turn up having spent all week convincing yourself they might have remembered how to play football this week and alas yet again even the basics aren’t right. There’s no need to over analyse it. I do hope the constant barrage of abuse does the trick and convinces the team to demonstrate a display that we are all proud of.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 20:49:20 GMT
No, people are just sick of watching absolute shite week after fucking week. It’s not rocket science. You turn up having spent all week convincing yourself they might have remembered how to play football this week and alas yet again even the basics aren’t right. There’s no need to over analyse it. I do hope the constant barrage of abuse does the trick and convinces the team to demonstrate a display that we are all proud of. They are professional footballers being paid millions of pounds a week who can’t defend and can’t score and can only pass the ball around midfield at no great speed (and then only some of the time accurately). They shouldn’t need convincing. For what it’s worth I don’t blame the players, I think they are being hung out to dry in a system they are not suited to by the manager. I just don’t get the “blame the fans”. The fans were behind them on Saturday as I understand it and were at QPR at the start - everyone wants to get behind them but they are doing naff all to help the situation making basic errors week after week after week.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Aug 12, 2019 20:51:29 GMT
Like lots that went to Charlton on Sat, I've spent the last couple of days with feelings of frustration, disappointment and confusion. The frustration comes from having a great chance of 3 points but coming away with nothing. the disappointment has a relationship with the frustration and the confusion comes from our fans that they feel that its beneficial to constantly "slag" off the club, team and manager. It seems to be more vocal at away games and at one point last season I thought about missing a few away games as the constant barrage of abuse started to really get on my nerves. I can't remember it being like this when we were playing Stockport, Vale and such like in the lower divisions. Is this behaviour an output from a decade in the Prem? Yes we are awful at times and yes it makes we extremely unhappy but personally I would stop going before it got me worked up to a frenzy. It's actually turning into a competition with some people to see who can slag the players off the most. The more derogatory the comment the more laughs they get! I can't work out why they put themselves (and others) through the trauma and heartache. You're going to have to be more specific Bob as I thought that the support at Charlton was excellent. Nathan Jones barmy army went on for ages.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Aug 12, 2019 21:03:09 GMT
Like lots that went to Charlton on Sat, I've spent the last couple of days with feelings of frustration, disappointment and confusion. The frustration comes from having a great chance of 3 points but coming away with nothing. the disappointment has a relationship with the frustration and the confusion comes from our fans that they feel that its beneficial to constantly "slag" off the club, team and manager. It seems to be more vocal at away games and at one point last season I thought about missing a few away games as the constant barrage of abuse started to really get on my nerves. I can't remember it being like this when we were playing Stockport, Vale and such like in the lower divisions. Is this behaviour an output from a decade in the Prem? Yes we are awful at times and yes it makes we extremely unhappy but personally I would stop going before it got me worked up to a frenzy. It's actually turning into a competition with some people to see who can slag the players off the most. The more derogatory the comment the more laughs they get! I can't work out why they put themselves (and others) through the trauma and heartache. It led to an increase in away support for one thing.
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Post by thehoof on Aug 12, 2019 21:37:37 GMT
If the players are upset by booing and their form declines as a result, how come they don’t score when they are being cheered on? As was pointed out Nathan Jones Barmy Army was ringing out right up to the second Charlton goal- it didn’t stop some pretty schoolboy defending did it? Poor poor footballers, we should take some Delarosa syrup for them.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Aug 12, 2019 21:43:55 GMT
Nothing to do with 3 years of complete mismanagement from top to bottom and utterly shite football.
What horsespunk.
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Post by marylandstoke on Aug 12, 2019 21:48:09 GMT
Two thousand, three hundred and forty people. 2,340
In the away end. When trains were being cancelled, the weather was foul and it cost a fortune to get there whichever way you traveled.
I, personally, was proud of the away support.
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Post by stokesupporter on Aug 13, 2019 10:01:27 GMT
Before the Premier we got about 11.000-15.000 attendances in our home matches... now we got well over 20k.
So thats one positive for sure, long may it continue!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 10:23:07 GMT
Like lots that went to Charlton on Sat, I've spent the last couple of days with feelings of frustration, disappointment and confusion. The frustration comes from having a great chance of 3 points but coming away with nothing. the disappointment has a relationship with the frustration and the confusion comes from our fans that they feel that its beneficial to constantly "slag" off the club, team and manager. It seems to be more vocal at away games and at one point last season I thought about missing a few away games as the constant barrage of abuse started to really get on my nerves. I can't remember it being like this when we were playing Stockport, Vale and such like in the lower divisions. Is this behaviour an output from a decade in the Prem? Yes we are awful at times and yes it makes we extremely unhappy but personally I would stop going before it got me worked up to a frenzy. It's actually turning into a competition with some people to see who can slag the players off the most. The more derogatory the comment the more laughs they get! I can't work out why they put themselves (and others) through the trauma and heartache. There were at least 6 chants of NJ's Barmy army at 1-0 down and 1-1. The people who go to away games really get it and seem to have a more robust sense of humour (within reason.) as soon as we ship 3 to recently promoted charlton I fully get why people are fucked off. Specifically, at clucas - one bloke was going batshit and I thought, yeah actually he's been lazy as fuck and ineffective. Contrast where we are now with the best times of the prem. I think a lot of the fan base at away games wouldve been there before the prem anyway. It's just disillusionment with giving PL, GR & NJ the amount of time they've had and the results and performances we're still churning out
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Post by wagsastokie on Aug 13, 2019 10:56:01 GMT
What did the premiership do to our support
Well it increased it but sadly gave some people a sense of entitlement
As to compare it to the days of the old third division it is completely out of context many of those days groups of lads stood together shared a gallows humour watching limited footballers earning not much more money than them work there bolocks off And if they didn’t woe betide them
Now you have two’s three’s ECT sitting down watching a bunch of insipid footballers earning money that most can only dream of waltzing around with all the effort of dillion in the magic roundabout And rightly voice there opinion
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on Aug 13, 2019 12:17:11 GMT
Turned us into a bunch of arrogant, entitled, egotistical arseholes - everything we used to (rightly) hate about fans of clubs like Arsenal.
It's no wonder fans of other Championship clubs hold us in utter contempt when we swan round like we own the place and splutter inanely when we get beaten once again by one of the "lesser" teams. To be honest we deserve every piss take and derisive comment that comes our way - and the situation will only improve when we show the league and the other teams in it the respect they deserve.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Aug 13, 2019 12:20:17 GMT
It got fans out of armchairs and into the ground.
Now its up to the hierarchy and the team, to ensure the pull of the armchair doesnt lure them back.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 12:42:53 GMT
Turned us into a bunch of arrogant, entitled, egotistical arseholes - everything we used to (rightly) hate about fans of clubs like Arsenal. It's no wonder fans of other Championship clubs hold us in utter contempt when we swan round like we own the place and splutter inanely when we get beaten once again by one of the "lesser" teams. To be honest we deserve every piss take and derisive comment that comes our way - and the situation will only improve when we show the league and the other teams in it the respect they deserve. I think most people's expectations are realistic. We've got one of the biggest budgets. Possibly the biggest wage bill. Arguably the most 'Premier League' squad of players in the division (aside of those just relegated). We've spent shitloads on players. And we've won 3 in 23. We finished 17th (maybe - lost interest in the table by the end?) last season. We're significantly underperforming as a club, on and off the field. We've let players go, deemed not good enough for us in the lower half of the Championship, now playing regularly in the PL. Failing to pick up a point against those two sides, QPR & Charlton - conceding 5 in the process? I don't give a shit who the manager is, or what the system is, that's wank. If I expect better, and that makes me arrogant and entitled, I'll take that.
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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on Aug 13, 2019 13:34:30 GMT
One thing it certainly did do, as I've said on another thread is make a lot of fans completely ignorant to the quality that pervades this league. The fucking hysterical reaction to the Duffy signing, with most posters not even knowing a player who'd been one of the best in the division we'd just come 16th in was testament to that. I understand it comes naturally after 10 years in the big league but when you're getting torn to shreds by players you haven't heard of, but are well known among the clubs in the league, it might be the case that you're simply ignorant and have your head in the Premier League clouds...not that the player is a "no mark".
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Post by Miracle Aligner on Aug 13, 2019 15:01:19 GMT
Unbelievably, the away support at Charlton was actually fantastic up until that second Charlton goal. People need to realise that the fans are not the issue and they are entitled to moan and groan a little when they are spending their hard earned cash and getting nothing in return. It's not just happened overnight either, this has been three long years of utter dross now with very few signs of improving any time soon, I think the fans have actually been too patient at times.
It's got nothing to do with Premier League entitlement, people can see it with their own eyes. Where we were and where we are now is terrifying. Our fall from grace has been remarkable.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 15:10:07 GMT
It wasn't the Premiership - it was the increased use of internet, message boards and social media that just allows more people to vent and argue.
Jesus...imagine what this MB would be like in 1997/98!!??
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Post by chigstoke on Aug 13, 2019 15:28:39 GMT
Like lots that went to Charlton on Sat, I've spent the last couple of days with feelings of frustration, disappointment and confusion. The frustration comes from having a great chance of 3 points but coming away with nothing. the disappointment has a relationship with the frustration and the confusion comes from our fans that they feel that its beneficial to constantly "slag" off the club, team and manager. It seems to be more vocal at away games and at one point last season I thought about missing a few away games as the constant barrage of abuse started to really get on my nerves. I can't remember it being like this when we were playing Stockport, Vale and such like in the lower divisions. Is this behaviour an output from a decade in the Prem? Yes we are awful at times and yes it makes we extremely unhappy but personally I would stop going before it got me worked up to a frenzy. It's actually turning into a competition with some people to see who can slag the players off the most. The more derogatory the comment the more laughs they get! I can't work out why they put themselves (and others) through the trauma and heartache. I don't know how you expect the fans to act when for 3 consistent years they have been served utter tripe for football. We've gone downhill, fast. You've got your team that had Xherdan Shaqiri, Mark Arnautovic and Bojan as your front 3, destroyed. Gone.
We are stick and tired of watching this club do fuck up after fuck up.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 16:11:39 GMT
One thing it certainly did do, as I've said on another thread is make a lot of fans completely ignorant to the quality that pervades this league. The fucking hysterical reaction to the Duffy signing, with most posters not even knowing a player who'd been one of the best in the division we'd just come 16th in was testament to that. I understand it comes naturally after 10 years in the big league but when you're getting torn to shreds by players you haven't heard of, but are well known among the clubs in the league, it might be the case that you're simply ignorant and have your head in the Premier League clouds...not that the player is a "no mark". It lasted about half an hour before people realised who he was and what he did. It came out of the blue - it was nothing to do with the fact that he wasn’t a big “name” - it’s because people were expecting a LB or a DM or a striker and that happened at the 11th hour, no links, nothing. As soon as people realised the board was generally positive about Duffy.
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Post by GoBoks on Aug 13, 2019 16:27:46 GMT
No, people are just sick of watching absolute shite week after fucking week. It’s not rocket science. You turn up having spent all week convincing yourself they might have remembered how to play football this week and alas yet again even the basics aren’t right. There’s no need to over analyse it. Like the man said, if that's how you feel, why bother going. It doesn't do you any good, it doesn't do your fellow supporters who have taken the time and paid for transport, tickets and food, and it sure doesn't help the team you are supposedly "supporting".
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Post by s7oke on Aug 13, 2019 16:31:01 GMT
Made us a bunch of fannies and mice
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Post by GoBoks on Aug 13, 2019 16:34:43 GMT
Turned us into a bunch of arrogant, entitled, egotistical arseholes - everything we used to (rightly) hate about fans of clubs like Arsenal. It's no wonder fans of other Championship clubs hold us in utter contempt when we swan round like we own the place and splutter inanely when we get beaten once again by one of the "lesser" teams. To be honest we deserve every piss take and derisive comment that comes our way - and the situation will only improve when we show the league and the other teams in it the respect they deserve. I think most people's expectations are realistic. We've got one of the biggest budgets. Possibly the biggest wage bill. Arguably the most 'Premier League' squad of players in the division (aside of those just relegated). We've spent shitloads on players. And we've won 3 in 23. We finished 17th (maybe - lost interest in the table by the end?) last season. We're significantly underperforming as a club, on and off the field. We've let players go, deemed not good enough for us in the lower half of the Championship, now playing regularly in the PL. Failing to pick up a point against those two sides, QPR & Charlton - conceding 5 in the process? I don't give a shit who the manager is, or what the system is, that's wank. If I expect better, and that makes me arrogant and entitled, I'll take that. I think no one would disagree with the sentiments that we (stoke fans as a collective) are unhappy with the current position/performance of the team. The point I think the OP was making is that if it is so unpleasant that a person is moved to scream obscenities at players, clearly they are not enjoying the "day out" and are making it even more unenjoyable for others. So why bother going to the effort. Why not spend the money on a trip to a good show or a splash-up meal in London instead?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 16:48:33 GMT
No, people are just sick of watching absolute shite week after fucking week. It’s not rocket science. You turn up having spent all week convincing yourself they might have remembered how to play football this week and alas yet again even the basics aren’t right. There’s no need to over analyse it. Like the man said, if that's how you feel, why bother going. It doesn't do you any good, it doesn't do your fellow supporters who have taken the time and paid for transport, tickets and food, and it sure doesn't help the team you are supposedly "supporting". Firstly, I don’t boo the team at matches so you’re asking the wrong person Secondly, I understand the atmosphere at Charlton was excellent so I don’t know what you’re on about Thirdly, at QPR every single person around me was fed up - mumbling to the person next to them. Even the happy clappy end couldn’t muster a song. It’s just another have a pop at the fans post and I really don’t believe that you can have sat through the QPR game happily clapping away. But trying to explain it away as anything other than it’s because we have been absolutely shite for a long time is pointless.
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Post by Pugsley on Aug 13, 2019 17:08:53 GMT
Turned us into a bunch of arrogant, entitled, egotistical arseholes - everything we used to (rightly) hate about fans of clubs like Arsenal. It's no wonder fans of other Championship clubs hold us in utter contempt when we swan round like we own the place and splutter inanely when we get beaten once again by one of the "lesser" teams. To be honest we deserve every piss take and derisive comment that comes our way - and the situation will only improve when we show the league and the other teams in it the respect they deserve. I think after spending £60million on new footballers to get out of this division, a bit of entitlement is the very least I would expect. Yet another post with an undertone of 'it's the fans fault'. Utter cack son.
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Post by wuzza on Aug 13, 2019 18:40:29 GMT
It’s a bit of a myth to say that the support in the 80s and 90s stood there with smiles on their faces and a song in their hearts as the club stumbled from crisis to crisis. There was every bit as much moaning .....it’s just that it didn’t get broadcast to a wider audience.
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Aug 13, 2019 18:44:40 GMT
I've found it quite interesting in that our older and younger supporters are in the "moaning or frustrated bracket" and a lot of our supporters who were born between say 1975-85 are in the "back the club get behind the lads no matter what bracket"
2 of our 3 generations have grown up with Stoke being a top flight side and are now frustrated, angry and impatient at wanting to see a swift return.
Our middle generation were different, growing up knowing stoke as a 2nd/3rd tier team and are now back in their perceived comfort zone of little old Stoke and wanting to see us punching above our weight.
I was born in 1990 so I feel inbetween generations here of having roughly half of my supporting life in the top flight but now back to where it all started.
I appreciate that this is a huge stereotype but that's kind of how I've seen it develop and dont think it's far off.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 18:49:02 GMT
I've found it quite interesting in that our older and younger supporters are in the "moaning or frustrated bracket" and a lot of our supporters who were born between say 1975-85 are in the "back the club get behind the lads no matter what bracket" 2 of our 3 generations have grown up with Stoke being a top flight side and are now frustrated, angry and impatient at wanting to see a swift return. Our middle generation were different, growing up knowing stoke as a 2nd/3rd tier team and are now back in their perceived comfort zone of little old Stoke and wanting to see us punching above our weight. I was born in 1990 so I feel inbetween generations here of having roughly half of my supporting life in the top flight but now back to where it all started. I appreciate that this is a huge stereotype but that's kind of how I've seen it develop and dont think it's far off. Happy to see us "punch above our weight"? You think losing 3-1 to Charlton and losing 2-1 to QPR and winning 3 games in 24 is punching above our weight? I really don't understand? I don't see anyone asking for miracles. All I see is people sick of not even looking like a professional football team and having a clue of what we are doing every week?
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Aug 13, 2019 19:06:45 GMT
I've found it quite interesting in that our older and younger supporters are in the "moaning or frustrated bracket" and a lot of our supporters who were born between say 1975-85 are in the "back the club get behind the lads no matter what bracket" 2 of our 3 generations have grown up with Stoke being a top flight side and are now frustrated, angry and impatient at wanting to see a swift return. Our middle generation were different, growing up knowing stoke as a 2nd/3rd tier team and are now back in their perceived comfort zone of little old Stoke and wanting to see us punching above our weight. I was born in 1990 so I feel inbetween generations here of having roughly half of my supporting life in the top flight but now back to where it all started. I appreciate that this is a huge stereotype but that's kind of how I've seen it develop and dont think it's far off. Happy to see us "punch above our weight"? You think losing 3-1 to Charlton and losing 2-1 to QPR and winning 3 games in 24 is punching above our weight? I really don't understand? I don't see anyone asking for miracles. All I see is people sick of not even looking like a professional football team and having a clue of what we are doing every week? "Wanting to see us..." I dont think anyone is happy with how it's going right now, and whilst I admitted that I was stereotyping groups, there is definitely an element of people back in their comfort zone of the second division.
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Aug 13, 2019 20:26:17 GMT
Turned us into a bunch of arrogant, entitled, egotistical arseholes - everything we used to (rightly) hate about fans of clubs like Arsenal. It's no wonder fans of other Championship clubs hold us in utter contempt when we swan round like we own the place and splutter inanely when we get beaten once again by one of the "lesser" teams. To be honest we deserve every piss take and derisive comment that comes our way - and the situation will only improve when we show the league and the other teams in it the respect they deserve. I think after spending £60million on new footballers to get out of this division, a bit of entitlement is the very least I would expect. Yet another post with an undertone of 'it's the fans fault'. Utter cack son. Because spending lots of money always leads to success?
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