eelpie Posted 16 March, 2009 Posted 16 March, 2009 Is it coincidence that the season's best performances - home and away - have been at a time when passions have been aroused following the protest marches? The team seems to have slumped into apathy again. On Saturday they were not physically tired, just not focussed nor inspired. Is it time to have another protest march outside (not inside) St Mary's against Charlton? Adrenalin inspires. And wins matches.
trousers Posted 16 March, 2009 Posted 16 March, 2009 Is it coincidence that the season's best performances - home and away - have been at a time when passions have been aroused following the protest marches?. No, it's not a coincidence. IMHO of course...
Saint Bones Posted 16 March, 2009 Posted 16 March, 2009 (edited) A protest match ??? - is it a behind doors friendly ? Edit: Sorry Eel - Just couldn't resist Edited 16 March, 2009 by Saint Bones
eelpie Posted 16 March, 2009 Author Posted 16 March, 2009 A protest match ??? - is it a behind doors friendly ? lol - I don't know how to change the leader to read 'march'.
70's Mike Posted 18 March, 2009 Posted 18 March, 2009 yes, a coincidence. The level of support and passion of the crowds for those 2 games was higher than anything else this season ?
trousers Posted 18 March, 2009 Posted 18 March, 2009 yes, a coincidence. Not according to Wotte. He said that the fan unrest could have an effect on the team. Just turned out to be a positive effect rather than negative. Unless Wotte wants to have his cake and eat it of course....(make up your own jokes...)
SaintRobbie Posted 18 March, 2009 Posted 18 March, 2009 Is it coincidence that the season's best performances - home and away - have been at a time when passions have been aroused following the protest marches? The team seems to have slumped into apathy again. On Saturday they were not physically tired, just not focussed nor inspired. Is it time to have another protest march outside (not inside) St Mary's against Charlton? Adrenalin inspires. And wins matches. Might be an element of truth in that but I think it was because we simply had changed the team - playing more competent men - and surprised the opposition for a few weeks. We're back to square one again now - the opposition have realised we're better and are playing us for draws or defensive errors from breaks.
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