Leyton Orient
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- Billy The Boot Boy
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First match for nearly three years after illness and heart surgery. Just pleased to be there. What struck me was how small some of our players are. I thought some of the mascots had stayed too long on the pitch before I realised who they were. As for the match. That’s football. Orient fully deserved the win. We got what we deserved. Can we pull it round? It won’t be for lack of effort. And fans must play their part. It’s not the time to give up on the team. Too many left too soon. Sends a poor message.
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Well done on getting back from illness. Age is a right nuisance.
In regard to your comments about the crowd, I couldn’t agree more. We’re all disappointed with the latest run of results but withdrawal of support won’t help.
I imagine confidence will be vulnerable so crowd reaction will have quite an impact.
Were there boos at the end? Unless there was a palpable lack of effort then I don’t think that’s acceptable at this stage.
Remember how fed up we got last year with too many goalless draws? I’d take a couple now.
In regard to your comments about the crowd, I couldn’t agree more. We’re all disappointed with the latest run of results but withdrawal of support won’t help.
I imagine confidence will be vulnerable so crowd reaction will have quite an impact.
Were there boos at the end? Unless there was a palpable lack of effort then I don’t think that’s acceptable at this stage.
Remember how fed up we got last year with too many goalless draws? I’d take a couple now.
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- Billy The Boot Boy
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I think it's good we have a few away games.StMonkton wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:03 am Well done on getting back from illness. Age is a right nuisance.
In regard to your comments about the crowd, I couldn’t agree more. We’re all disappointed with the latest run of results but withdrawal of support won’t help.
I imagine confidence will be vulnerable so crowd reaction will have quite an impact.
Were there boos at the end? Unless there was a palpable lack of effort then I don’t think that’s acceptable at this stage.
Remember how fed up we got last year with too many goalless draws? I’d take a couple now.
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You people? I guess you mean fellow Pompey fans? I for one will never stop dreaming, that is what supporting a football club is all about.
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55, we are all disappointed, hurt, angry, worried by the recent performances but why must we all react the same way as you? Everyone is different, you know that, and we all react differently to thoughts and emotions. Unless there are elements of our team who are deliberately playing badly or making wrong moves or decisions, I won't be negatively critical. That doesn't mean I care any less than you do.
And the second comment above was below what I would expect from you but of course I respect your right to say it.
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- Guy Whittingham
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We are all disappointed, this is nowhere near the quality we had come to expect. We have lost key players due to injuries, we need reinforcements and have faith in our Recruitment Team. PUP
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Yes there were boos at the end and understandably I think. The News player ratings show why and I think it's frustration that the way we're set up hasn't been changed when it needed to be. Physically there might not have been a lack of effort but there was mentally from a lot of players. Mous needs to change how we play as it's been sussed and was limiting in the first place with one up front. More experienced players are needed who are mentally tougher. That's not a criticism of the younger players as that's the way it goes with age.
I hope the squad can have an honest talk with each other and sort out what needs to be changed. Nobody wants the first half of the season wasted.
Super Matt Macey in goal...
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Oh and we are still top of the League in case anybody has forgotten.
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You obviously viewed it differently PL20, quite understandable. would love to read other's take on it?BlueinPLtwenty wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:49 am Funny how different people see the same game differently
I wonder why we don't get any BFTG reports any more? My report was from watching on iFollow but don't see how it should differ that much from an actual spectator.
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Apparently it does - so your views are null and void.eltorrro wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:01 amYou obviously viewed it differently PL20, quite understandable. would love to read other's take on it?BlueinPLtwenty wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:49 am Funny how different people see the same game differently
I wonder why we don't get any BFTG reports any more? My report was from watching on iFollow but don't see how it should differ that much from an actual spectator.
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- Milan Mandaric
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Nail on the head here. Everyone reacts to adversity differently. Some take a measured approach which can seem cold and uncaring. Others let their emotions get the better of them and are prone to wildly over the top reactions which can be quite abrasive to others. At the end of the day, we all just want our club to do well and personal attacks is unbecoming.GreenBlue wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:47 am55, we are all disappointed, hurt, angry, worried by the recent performances but why must we all react the same way as you? Everyone is different, you know that, and we all react differently to thoughts and emotions. Unless there are elements of our team who are deliberately playing badly or making wrong moves or decisions, I won't be negatively critical. That doesn't mean I care any less than you do.
And the second comment above was below what I would expect from you but of course I respect your right to say it.
As far as the dip in performance goes, I'm glad it has happened now, while we have an opportunity to do something about it. I have faith that those in charge of the club will have realised the problem areas and know what needs to be done to rectify the issues. I'd like to see any club cope with the loss of 2 key players, like we have had to endure. Now the club needs to dig deep to replace those players and strengthen elsewhere where we are light. CF, AM and CD absolutely must be addressed.
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I agree with that but I'd also suggest a right back as Swanson has just had a other operation, and I'd not be adverse to seeing another right winger.phat_chris wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:37 am
As far as the dip in performance goes, I'm glad it has happened now, while we have an opportunity to do something about it. I have faith that those in charge of the club will have realised the problem areas and know what needs to be done to rectify the issues. I'd like to see any club cope with the loss of 2 key players, like we have had to endure. Now the club needs to dig deep to replace those players and strengthen elsewhere where we are light. CF, AM and CD absolutely must be addressed.
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I vaguely remember Leyton orient beating us years ago - maybe a cup game that seemed a bit of a low and a turning point or maybe it’s just old age but anyway let’s hope that is some sort of turning point and incentive to get some players in and push on - as others have said the signings will say a lot about the owners ambition right now as surely never been a better time to go for it
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They beat us in FA Cup I think it was 4-1.meakinsl wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 11:25 am I vaguely remember Leyton orient beating us years ago - maybe a cup game that seemed a bit of a low and a turning point or maybe it’s just old age but anyway let’s hope that is some sort of turning point and incentive to get some players in and push on - as others have said the signings will say a lot about the owners ambition right now as surely never been a better time to go for it
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