Re: Protest at next home game?
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goats
Has there ever been an aim or strategy with Tan? I’d like to think he has learnt something in 11 years but I’m not so sure.
He's learned that not every player you buy will be a success, so he's keeping his wallet shut unless our chances of promotion are great, and he can reap the dividends in the PL.
Re: Protest at next home game?
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splott parker
Tennis balls seem to be in favour at the moment.
Cans of Tan go surely
Not that I agree with a protest but should there be one this should be it's ideology
Can add an easy dance to it and well
Re: Protest at next home game?
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ccfcwelshlad
Someone on Twitter was comparing this situation to that of Reading yesterday :facepalm:. Huge frustration obviously, but people jumping to conclusions without any real facts, aside from Bulut is clearly pissed off. Although I'd question if he'd be as pissed off if our form was better than it is.
We've no idea what has been promised to Bulut. As I've said elsewhere, utter naivety/stupidity to promise anything in January, it's an impossible window.
Well said Dan.
Spedger
Re: Protest at next home game?
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Or chocolate coins.
Yes, an interesting protest. People can say what they like about German football fans showing their voice and expressing their collective views. I'm the first critic of the synchronised nursery school chanting, but yesterday I was at Hertha Berlin. Their president (who uniquely in German football had risen from the terraces) had died last week at 43. 38k home fans who didn't sing or chant throughout the game in respect. Extraordinary and very weird. Watching a match in near silence.
Sorry, a bit off topic. But it was just in the context of how powerful the fans' emotions could be.
Re: Protest at next home game?
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Originally Posted by
Swiss Peter
Yes, an interesting protest. People can say what they like about German football fans showing their voice and expressing their collective views. I'm the first critic of the synchronised nursery school chanting, but yesterday I was at Hertha Berlin. Their president (who uniquely in German football had risen from the terraces) had died last week at 43. 38k home fans who didn't sing or chant throughout the game in respect. Extraordinary and very weird. Watching a match in near silence.
Sorry, a bit off topic. But it was just in the context of how powerful the fans' emotions could be.
Btec Blue Matt