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RLB will be gone before next season

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I wonder if the previous seasons cup runs has gave the ownership/manager an incorrect take on fans expectations of the cups.

We've never gone past the first game in years and no one's has been hugely bothered because in the lower leagues we weren't likely to get far anyway and promotion was way more important to us.

Now we are here though, those priorities have changed and a cup run would be perfect especially with the league looking like mid table and relegation improbable.

I think they misjudged this game and got it completely wrong. Hopefully they learn from it.

Need a good performance tomorrow to rid people of the memory of last week and get us in the right mind for mag slaying again.
They didn’t miss judge it, the players bottled it and ones given a chance to impress, rigg mayenda, talbi, geertruida were absolutely shite
 
When an opponent in an argument resorts to questioning your mental state—a tactic known as an abusive ad hominem attack or "poisoning the well"—it typically indicates a state of high emotional arousal, defensiveness, and a lack of substantive arguments. Instead of engaging with the topic, they are aiming to discredit the person, often because they feel threatened, frustrated, or unable to win through logic.

The psychological states underlying this tactic include:
High Defensive Aggression: When people feel their worldview or ego is threatened, they may lash out to protect their self-image.
Frustration and Impatience: An inability to argue effectively on the merits of the case often leads to frustration, prompting a shift from rational discourse to emotional warfare.
Need for Power and Control: Attacking an opponent’s sanity or mental health is a way to invalidate them, establish dominance, and "win" the argument by silencing the other person.
Cognitive Load and Exhaustion: When an argument becomes too complex or exhausting, people may resort to personal attacks because it is easier than engaging with the facts.
Low Emotional Intelligence: Individuals with low emotional intelligence are more likely to resort to hostile, unproductive, and "below the belt" tactics when faced with opposing views.
Narcissistic Tendencies or Defiance: In some cases, this behavior is linked to an inability to consider other views, leading to a tendency to blame the opponent for any conflict.
In essence, questioning an opponent's mental state is a stalling tactic or deflection used to mask a weak position, intended to make the target feel small or unstable.
Fuck me you'd be awfully boring at an afters wouldn't you, one zapper in someone's kitchen and you'd be waffling about low emotional intelligence because someone called you boring
 
They didn’t miss judge it, the players bottled it and ones given a chance to impress, rigg mayenda, talbi, geertruida were absolutely shite
I agree the players on the fringes missed a chance to impress. They won't get many and might find themselves surpluss to requirements on the back of performances like that.
 
I see Coventrys owner is being a right gonk about our promotion
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It was a bit radical how we changed our 11 but we lost a bit of identity they'll do it the Coventry way :lol: :lol:
Regardless what you think of rlb there's a game plan there he's stuck to and it's worked somewhat both seasons
 
I see Coventrys owner is being a right gonk about our promotion
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It was a bit radical how we changed our 11 but we lost a bit of identity they'll do it the Coventry way :lol: :lol:
Regardless what you think of rlb there's a game plan there he's stuck to and it's worked somewhat both seasons
Their owner either hasn’t got the money or he wants relegation next season.
 
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