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Booing the team off

All this talk about getting minutes into Samed....for what exactly? He looks crap. Sideways and backwards. No progressive passing at all. How can he play? What is our midfield then? Him, Neil and Bellingham? We will lose every week......He's a waste of a loan. Send him back and say ta very much but not suited for us. Our midfield has got to be Neil, Jobe and Le Fee (Rigg). If not then welcome to Wrexham in next seasons championship (with Jobe and Rigg gone)
As much as I agree that Samed looks crap, he's only had one start in months, I'm sure ther's more to come from him. If he get up to speed we would then have the option of bringing him on to see out games, instead of Ballard and Hjelde.
 

Not really on, is it?
It's pure frustration. I didn't agree with it but I can understand why based on that crappy performance against the 24th placed team. And yet another late conceding of goals. But, we're 4th and compared to last season that represents real progress.
 
Put more effort into booing than getting behind them. You can feel the energy in the crowd change in the last 10 mins it's like everyone expects to concede. Just f***ing get behind them and see over the line.
 
It's a bit entitled and disrespectful to both our team and the opponent. There were too many fans just expecting to win this, but Plymouth were more likely to win as things turned out. They've been better than us twice.
 
It's pure frustration. I didn't agree with it but I can understand why based on that crappy performance against the 24th placed team. And yet another late conceding of goals. But, we're 4th and compared to last season that represents real progress.
It's clearly frustration like. Yesterday was a huge setback and will have most thinking we aren't going to get into the top 2.

It also feels like another missed opportunity in terms of recruitment this month and giving it a real go. Doesn't seem like we have any money to really play with. We are so close to cracking it and it's really frustrating.
It's a bit entitled and disrespectful to both our team and the opponent. There were too many fans just expecting to win this, but Plymouth were more likely to win as things turned out. They've been better than us twice.
The manager also expected to just turn up and win to the extent he admitted using the game to give minutes out.

Shambles
 
It's a bit entitled and disrespectful to both our team and the opponent. There were too many fans just expecting to win this, but Plymouth were more likely to win as things turned out. They've been better than us twice.
Performance was the issue. So laboured and negative. Then waited till we conceded to react. You could see early in the first half things needed changing. It was just negative and passive.
 
I wouldn’t do it but I don’t think it was that bad. Don’t agree with booing individual players like. More out of frustration at chucking two points at the death.
 
It's clearly frustration like. Yesterday was a huge setback and will have most thinking we aren't going to get into the top 2.

It also feels like another missed opportunity in terms of recruitment this month and giving it a real go. Doesn't seem like we have any money to really play with. We are so close to cracking it and it's really frustrating.

The manager also expected to just turn up and win to the extent he admitted using the game to give minutes out.

Shambles

We have plenty of money. We’ve sold £30m plus worth of players since coming up. The question is, where is that money and will it be going back in to the squad, as was represented to the supporters?

The Le Fee signing was a real coup and they deserve credit for that - but at the end of the day it’s still just another loan. We only pay for him if we go up, and have the PL riches in hand. So the money we have already raised remains uninvested - and now is the time for them to rectify that if they are serious about taking the club forward.

Huge week ahead.
 
We have plenty of money. We’ve sold £30m plus worth of players since coming up. The question is, where is that money and will it be going back in to the squad, as was represented to the supporters?

The Le Fee signing was a real coup and they deserve credit for that - but at the end of the day it’s still just another loan. We only pay for him if we go up, and have the PL riches in hand. So the money we have already raised remains uninvested - and now is the time for them to rectify that if they are serious about taking the club forward.

Huge week ahead.
I have to agree. We are really close and have banked a few fees recently and at some point are going to have to spend to finish ahead of parachute clubs with much bigger budgets.

Unfortunately if we don't go up then I see us being weaker next season. I just don't get the lack of pushing this window.
 
People are over thinking it I reckon. I was full of expletives about a shite performance and a late equaliser after a defensive mess on a day full of hope and expectation. I’m also overjoyed with our season.
 
I have to agree. We are really close and have banked a few fees recently and at some point are going to have to spend to finish ahead of parachute clubs with much bigger budgets.

Unfortunately if we don't go up then I see us being weaker next season. I just don't get the lack of pushing this window.

Everyone knows that this season is the golden opportunity. The league is weak, and we are in a great league position with so much money just sitting there available to us.

Failure to go up this year will see key players move on. It’ll be one step forward, three steps back.

I actually think they do realise this, though, and we’ll see significant moves this week.
 
It's a bit entitled and disrespectful to both our team and the opponent. There were too many fans just expecting to win this, but Plymouth were more likely to win as things turned out. They've been better than us twice.
Very true, entitled was the word I used earlier
 
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