The Over-reaction Thread

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by brendywendy » 22 May 2008 20:52

and i didnt even tell anyone to piss off anywhere

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Man Friday » 22 May 2008 21:03

brendywendy and i didnt even tell anyone to piss off anywhere

I noticed.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by brendywendy » 22 May 2008 21:06

yes , well, good

im just jolly glad someone out theres paying attention
i really am :wink:

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 22 May 2008 21:12

Royal Rother After losing 3-0 to Bolton, come on then, let's have it all on one thread.

Poor, second best all over the pitch, Doyle and Long powder puff, De La Cruz exposed, Hahnemenn indecisive, Fae all at sea, Golbourne a little boy lost...?

We are facing a relegation struggle....

Or will we all remain sensible and realistic?



Dont forget the font of all football knowledge started this thread.... and hes been talking sh*te ever since

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by brendywendy » 22 May 2008 21:25

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Royal Rother After losing 3-0 to Bolton, come on then, let's have it all on one thread.

Poor, second best all over the pitch, Doyle and Long powder puff, De La Cruz exposed, Hahnemenn indecisive, Fae all at sea, Golbourne a little boy lost...?

We are facing a relegation struggle....

Or will we all remain sensible and realistic?



Dont forget the font of all football knowledge started this thread.... and hes been talking sh*te ever since


take out the last sentence, and thus the sarcasm, and he was spot on :wink:


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by URZZZZZZZZ » 22 May 2008 22:55

URZZZZZZZZ I've always doubted Coppell. Tommy Burns can expect a letter this week pleading him to come back.


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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Ian Royal » 24 May 2008 14:06

brendywendy yes , well, good

im just jolly glad someone out theres paying attention
i really am :wink:


I apologised too. I also didn't have a problem with constructive criticism as there was clearly plenty to criticise. I had a problem with defeatism and unnecessary and unfair criticism. The STGs may have been right about relegation, but many of them had a view so polarised is was untrue.

As did a few of the RTGs. Had we stayed up the STGs concerns wouldn't have been unfounded, just as the RTGs confidence and faith weren't unfounded just because we got relegated.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Royal Rother » 24 May 2008 15:42

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Royal Rother After losing 3-0 to Bolton, come on then, let's have it all on one thread.

Poor, second best all over the pitch, Doyle and Long powder puff, De La Cruz exposed, Hahnemenn indecisive, Fae all at sea, Golbourne a little boy lost...?

We are facing a relegation struggle....

Or will we all remain sensible and realistic?



Dont forget the font of all football knowledge started this thread.... and hes been talking sh*te ever since


Oh and for a long long time before that as well I can assure you. I was one of the ones who wanted Coppell to go after the 2004/5 season.

The fact that people actually care about my posts even more than I do myself, and often go to the trouble to dig old ones up as a means of oneupmanship, is kind of flattering.

I should imagine that people find my kind of support (and the odd soft insult that never went further than "negative tossers" IIRC) somewhat less objectionable than the virtual hate campaign conducted by your "good" self against one of our most loyal, hard-working and talented stalwarts.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 26 May 2008 13:07

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brendywendy yes , well, good

im just jolly glad someone out theres paying attention
i really am :wink:


I apologised too. I also didn't have a problem with constructive criticism as there was clearly plenty to criticise. I had a problem with defeatism and unnecessary and unfair criticism. The STGs may have been right about relegation, but many of them had a view so polarised is was untrue.

As did a few of the RTGs. Had we stayed up the STGs concerns wouldn't have been unfounded, just as the RTGs confidence and faith weren't unfounded just because we got relegated.


But the RTGs were not arguing that we wou;dn't go down.

They were saying we would not be involved in a relagation scrap, would finish mid table easily and that anyone who thought otherwise knew less about football.

That's what annoyed people.


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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by brendywendy » 27 May 2008 09:59

dont think thats true either-
vast majority of posters on here were saying 17th place would be fantastic
most were quite measured about it

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Platypuss » 27 May 2008 10:22

brendywendy dont think thats true either-
vast majority of posters on here were saying 17th place would be fantastic
most were quite measured about it


For 06/07 yes - for 07/08 that's not how I remember it.

http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=64555

44 out of 259 said 17th or lower.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by papereyes » 27 May 2008 10:27

brendywendy dont think thats true either-
vast majority of posters on here were saying 17th place would be fantastic
most were quite measured about it


It's OK, we won't miss Sidwell, will we?

:lol:

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by brendywendy » 27 May 2008 10:32

papereyes
brendywendy dont think thats true either-
vast majority of posters on here were saying 17th place would be fantastic
most were quite measured about it


It's OK, we won't miss Sidwell, will we?

:lol:


:roll:

i never said we wouldnt miss him though

i did point out some of his shortcomings though
which isnt the same thing at all
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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Hoop Blah » 27 May 2008 10:33

There was a band of 'RTG's' that certainly tried to belittle any supporter for not having faith in the club, management or team and strongly suggested that anyone with a more realistic outlook on the way the squad and season was progressing were less of a fan.

I'd hate to count up the condecedning "'uck off and support Chelsea" or "yes of course you know better than the manager with 20 years of experience" type messages that flowed from quite a number of keyboards.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by papereyes » 27 May 2008 10:46

brendywendy
papereyes
brendywendy dont think thats true either-
vast majority of posters on here were saying 17th place would be fantastic
most were quite measured about it


It's OK, we won't miss Sidwell, will we?

:lol:


:roll:

i never said we wouldnt miss him though

i did point out some of his shortcomings though
which isnt the same thing at all


:lol: :lol:

Replacing Sidwell with his understudy will actually make the side and squad stronger

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Royal Rother » 27 May 2008 14:04

Anytime anyone who predicted we would go down feels a little bit low about something they just need to come back to this thread and make the same point for the upteenth time about how they were right and any stick they received was totally misdirected to give themselves a little lift.

I now consider this thread a public service. Long may it live.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Ian Royal » 27 May 2008 17:22

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brendywendy yes , well, good

im just jolly glad someone out theres paying attention
i really am :wink:


I apologised too. I also didn't have a problem with constructive criticism as there was clearly plenty to criticise. I had a problem with defeatism and unnecessary and unfair criticism. The STGs may have been right about relegation, but many of them had a view so polarised is was untrue.

As did a few of the RTGs. Had we stayed up the STGs concerns wouldn't have been unfounded, just as the RTGs confidence and faith weren't unfounded just because we got relegated.


But the RTGs were not arguing that we wou;dn't go down.

They were saying we would not be involved in a relagation scrap, would finish mid table easily and that anyone who thought otherwise knew less about football.

That's what annoyed people.


I'm an RTG and I wasn't. I thought at the start of the season we'd be safe lower mid table mediocre. Revised that to difficult season but safe, revised that to relegation dogfight and then admitted relegation just before Derby.

I think you'd be surprised at how few people said we'd be safe easily very far into the season and anyone who disagreed was stupid. That might be what a lot of "STGs" read, but it didn't tend to get said a lot.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Man Friday » 27 May 2008 17:57

Ian Royal ...the RTGs confidence and faith weren't unfounded just because we got relegated.

??? de facto yes it was.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Ian Royal » 27 May 2008 19:04

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Ian Royal ...the RTGs confidence and faith weren't unfounded just because we got relegated.

??? de facto yes it was.


So you are saying that had we survived by the flukiest of late Pompey goals the STGs would have had no point at all?

Difference between ending up wrong and having a point of view that was unfounded. If you can't understand that I despair for you.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Denver Royal » 27 May 2008 19:14

Ian Royal So you are saying that had we survived by the flukiest of late Pompey goals the STGs would have had no point at all?


Well, if that had happened and we had survived, the RTG's would have sure felt like they had a point alright...and they would no doubt have been rubbing it in ever since, huh Ian?

BTW, my 'point' in that scenario would have been that, even though we had survived, it wouldn't have masked everything. We would still have fukced up massively and made a lot of mistakes/errors for us to have been so close to going down and for having put the club in a position of nearly doing so. In other words, whether up or down on the last day, the club screwed up this season...which I assume is an 'STG' view, right?

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