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  1. #1

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    Murphy was getting a hard time from the Canton and I found it embarrassing. I actually thought he improved and was a threat by the end of the game. I wasn’t on my own in looking round saying what are we booing for, and why are we singing what’s the ****ing hell was that to our own player. Ridiculous.

  2. #2

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueArmy 86 View Post
    Murphy was getting a hard time from the Canton and I found it embarrassing. I actually thought he improved and was a threat by the end of the game. I wasn’t on my own in looking round saying what are we booing for, and why are we singing what’s the ****ing hell was that to our own player. Ridiculous.
    I didn't boo but shouted 'rubbish' a few times in the 1st half. I actually thought it was the worst half of football at home by the City since before Hammam.

  3. #3

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    I shout things like rubbish. Gotta hit the target there. What the **** was that. But I think booing and singing in unison against our own player is odd

  4. #4

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    I think, under Warnock's reign, the fans have been extremely patient & supportive. It's just natural that the patience runs out as we've performed poorly for 2 years now but still somehow manage to grind out results.
    In relative terms, the football is worse than ever before. Even in the dark days of Durban, we knew our players were simply crap........ can't really say that about our team nowadays.

  5. #5

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueblade View Post
    I think, under Warnock's reign, the fans have been extremely patient & supportive. It's just natural that the patience runs out as we've performed poorly for 2 years now but still somehow manage to grind out results.
    In relative terms, the football is worse than ever before. Even in the dark days of Durban, we knew our players were simply crap........ can't really say that about our team nowadays.

  6. #6

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    The Championship is wide open. I saw a Reading team that didn’t play well deservedly beat an utterly dismal Preston team that started the day in third. Stoke beat Fulham. Luton beat Bristol City. Any team that can put a run of four or five results together will be smack bang in contention.
    Cardiff are four points off the play offs. That’s nothing at this stage of the season. All to play for.

  7. #7

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    I'm definitely in the minority here but I've never really got this attitude either. I went last night, I didn't brave the weather in some heroic act. I went because I wanted to go and hang out with my mates and have a beer at the football. I'm not owed anything, no one's making me be there, it's one of my hobbies. Never really got the "I SPEND MY MONEY ON YOU SO YOU SHOULD..." attitude. Don't then
    Didn’t you know your ticket price entitles you to abuse the players and management as much as you want???
    Even more if it’s raining!!!

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