by RoyalBlue »
23 Aug 2015 13:06
Royal_jimmy I will put my hand up and say that i booed today.
Not due to the performance but because it's another home game where we haven't scored. That's 13 times in the last 17 home games where we haven't scored including the last 6 games. Sorry but that is just not good enough at all. I pay my hard earned money to watch games and I want my local team go be scoring goals whether we win lose or draw.
We are too negative at home and I find it boring to watch.
Even though I didn't boo, I can empathise with this. Regardless of transition, injuries, lack of strikers, etc. etc. our lack of goals at home is unacceptable and inexcusable. Interesting that so many appear to have swallowed Clarke's line of completely discounting last season. Yes, it is a new season but that doesn't mean the supporters didn't have do endure some appallingly boring home performances at the end of last season. The fact is that those supporters who have taken the trouble to turn up to every game have not seen a goal by the home team for six games and nothing Clarke says can alter that.
We have eleven players in the team and between them they should be capable of finding the back of the net at least every couple of home games, if not more frequently.
How many set piece situations have we squandered over the last six games? Corner, after corner comes in without us appearing any real threat to the opposition's goal. Likewise freekicks. What are the coaching team doing to alter this? Where is the imagination and inventiveness?
P!ssed Off The fact is we ended last season without scoring in 11 of the last 15 home league games.
Did we go out and buy a goalscorer over the following 16 weeks?
No.
We've now got 10 days before the window shuts.
Perhaps those booing were indicating that they're not prepared to sit through 23 0-0s this season and the Thais need to open their oxf*rd chequebook and sign a striker.
I suspect that might have been the message behind the booing.