Chali 2na
The Tuna fish that descended from Lake Michigan
It's a subject as legendary Sam Morsy or Diego's private plate, I am of course talking about whether the negativity from the fans adversely affects the players.
I for one think it does.
Reason I thought I'd bring it up is because I've seen a few comments all loosely saying the same thing; that the fans were behind the players until we started conceding on Tuesday.
This is not true: I could hear ironic cheers for Long cathing the ball before the first goal.
It's a self fulfilling prophecy at times: we go in thinking/knowing they're going to be shit, make our feelings known, and unsurprisingly, they're shit.
To be clear, I don't think it's the biggest factor in our demise. I think board incompetence, manager incompetence and most of all player incompetence have played a much bigger part. But I still think as fans we should be shouldering some of the blame.
Is anyone proud of the atmosphere at the lane? It's library-esqe unless we have the chance to boo someone a far cry away from the "glory days"
I made a point on another thread that it will be extremely hard to bring young players through or get talented young loans in while the atmosphere remains toxic. It also plays a factor in games: how many times have you heard the opposition say "we knew we had to keep it tight, and the fans would eventually get on their backs"? (Or words to that effect.)
And before someone says it, the fact we still have ~18000 fans showing up after 6 years in league one doesn't absolve us. I'd sooner play in front of 500 fans than 18000 critics.
So let's try (as hard as it is at times), to get behind the players. I'm not saying you can't boo, I'm just saying it doesn't help. UTB
I for one think it does.
Reason I thought I'd bring it up is because I've seen a few comments all loosely saying the same thing; that the fans were behind the players until we started conceding on Tuesday.
This is not true: I could hear ironic cheers for Long cathing the ball before the first goal.
It's a self fulfilling prophecy at times: we go in thinking/knowing they're going to be shit, make our feelings known, and unsurprisingly, they're shit.
To be clear, I don't think it's the biggest factor in our demise. I think board incompetence, manager incompetence and most of all player incompetence have played a much bigger part. But I still think as fans we should be shouldering some of the blame.
Is anyone proud of the atmosphere at the lane? It's library-esqe unless we have the chance to boo someone a far cry away from the "glory days"
I made a point on another thread that it will be extremely hard to bring young players through or get talented young loans in while the atmosphere remains toxic. It also plays a factor in games: how many times have you heard the opposition say "we knew we had to keep it tight, and the fans would eventually get on their backs"? (Or words to that effect.)
And before someone says it, the fact we still have ~18000 fans showing up after 6 years in league one doesn't absolve us. I'd sooner play in front of 500 fans than 18000 critics.
So let's try (as hard as it is at times), to get behind the players. I'm not saying you can't boo, I'm just saying it doesn't help. UTB