The General
The Mouse (*)
Calm down. Jeez.
Interesting comparison with Hodgson. He inherits a team with, amongst others, Torres, Gerrard and Reina who all earn more in a week than our highest paid player makes in a season and Sturrock inherits Grant and Herd!!!Roots Hall is no different to any other ground. Youll see it very weekend, managers saying 'the fans are entitled to boo'. There are clubs in much worse positions than us that get worse crowds- look at poor old Roy Hodgson. The chanting today was inexcusable but the fact is that was one of the worst games of football you will ever see, I dont know where the supposed good football was that has appeared since Widdrington left, was just the usual hoof ball today. If we cant break 5000 on a bank holiday then that says it all.
Despite the best thing about the game being the half time Kit Kat, I was shocked when Sturrock was booed. He really puts it in!
thoght the seagul was pretty funny at times, it just would not move at times ha ha.
I am a season ticket holder in the West Family Stand, getting fed up with the abuse the team gets at home. Today the sarcastic cheering of Evans when claiming the ball and cheering of substitutions sickened me. Its the same morons every game, you do not see most of them at away matches and its no wonder we play better away without the stick from these so called supporters. I am much preffering the away games where the team gets proper support and the atmosphere is so much more positive.
Totally agree with OBD. I've been saying this for years and have been abused for daring to say the same.
Makes you wonder what Grant actually means when he says he wants to leave this sh*t club.
Hmm yes...
Unpaid salaries?
Unpaid Bills?
Numerous court appearances?
Infighting?
Poor quality team?
Unkept promises?
Downward spiral?
Or is it the fans have finally had enough of all this **** above?
Then why direct the vitriol at honest professionals like Sturrock who has been one of our most consistent performers this season?
I agree that slagging off our own players is not the way forward. However, I think most Southend fans are against this hoof football that is being dished up. I've seen better quality football played in the Ryman league. .
We started off trying to pass the ball around, but when your 2-0 down the opposition puts all their men behind the ball, making it hard to pick out a pass without being intercepted, it looked like we were trying to play it on the ground, but it wasn't working today so most of the semi successful moves we saw were long ballConfusing thing is, in our last 2 games we have played more 'passing football' and won the games. Why resort back to the style which got us no-where?.
Totally agree with OBD. I've been saying this for years and have been abused for daring to say the same.
Makes you wonder what Grant actually means when he says he wants to leave this sh*t club.
bore of you uselss man1. Chanting '****ing Useless to our own player who puts his ****ing heart into his performances, doing what nobody else wants to do, the ****ing dirty work.
2. Cheering when Rhys Evans catches the ball. Brilliant.
3. Constant moaning.
4. Chanting the Seagull louder than anything else.
5. Last 4 minutes absolutely no noise at all to encourage and to get behind our team who could have earned a well deserved point.
6. Cheering when the substitution where made.
7. Sitting in chair not moving, clapping, shouting, breathing.
8. Actual verbal abuse towards players, OUR OWN ****ING PLAYERS.
On the Richter scale of idiocy today was off the scale.
This list could go on.
I've had enough of the ****ing fans. Ron Martin might have ****ed us up, we might be skint, some of the players might not be good enough. But I feel more driven out of this club, which we all ****ing love, by our own fans, and it isn't just a minority it's a lot of them.
We deserved atleast a point today, and if it wasn't for a completely outrageously well struck free kick and a muck up defensively and by the goal keeper we would have had three points.
I'm not pointing the finger at anybody in particular because I heard it from all angles, told several people to **** off home, and that's is exactly what I'm doing now, please just **** off and don't come back . I can take not winning sometimes, but I can't take idiocy.
Looking at Blair's face when he heard ' ****ing useless ' actually has upset me, he just shook his head and you could tell, he just thought 'you absolute idiots'. He puts a lot into his game, and it goes un noticed, not only effort but he offers a lot.
These players are here, they want to play for us, some of them may not have had any other offers, but they are still here, so I love every single one of them.
Running off the pitch, hearing yourself being cheered off because you know the fans don't want you there must be the worst feeling in the world. You can say 'Oh they are men they can take it, they get paid to play football for christ sake' That's exactly right, but it doesn't stop the hurt does it? I just hope that someone reads what I'm saying now and thinks 'Oh **** maybe I have been being a bit stupid'. I hope someone reads this and passes it onto the players because some of us actually appreciate the effort, even if it's a loss, they still put effort in, it hurts losing. But we still performed well, at times we where real quality.
I don't even know if these sentences are well structured, or if there are any spelling mistakes or anything that might be held under 'grammaticality'.
**** sake. I could go on but I just might lose my mind.