Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

Did you stay for the lap of appreciation

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Yes
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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by gazzer, loyal royal » 27 Apr 2015 13:26

i didn't stay mainly for reasons that have already been said.

I stayed at Wembley as i thought they deserved it for the days performance and the cup run as a whole.

I didn't stay for the league as the team have been abject all season, played boring negative football and haven't learnt from their mistakes. How a team that can finish 7th last season, can finish 20th is beyond me having only lost Le Fondre and Morrison from their first team regulars. I don't want them to applaud me for watching that drivel, that is my choice. I would rather they showed me their appreciation by refunding my travel and ticket for Birmingham or Nottingham Forest away!

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Jackson Corner » 27 Apr 2015 13:33

Why did they go back into the dressing room and keep us waiting for what seemed about 10 minutes? Did they think they were Coldplay who had just played a great gig and we were demanding an encore? No wonder so many left they just got feed up of waiting.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by SCIAG » 27 Apr 2015 13:34

gazzer, loyal royal How a team that can finish 7th last season, can finish 20th is beyond me having only lost Le Fondre and Morrison from their first team regulars.

Last season's first team: McCarthy; Gunter, Pearce, Morrison, Obita; McCleary, Guthrie, Williams, McAnuff; Le Fondre, Pogrebnyak. Could make a case for Drenthe but he was ultimately a fringe figure.

Five of those have left the club and two of them had serious injury problems this season.

But I agree, we should have been a lot better this season. McAnuff was the big victim of Vibrac, with a credible left winger supporting Obita we'd have looked much more dangerous.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Johann » 27 Apr 2015 14:12

Left at full time , curry and Bavarian lager called so
no contest .
Glad this season is over , I predict we will have a new manager by Christmas .

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by East Grinstead Royal » 27 Apr 2015 14:34

I had no intention of staying, but somehow couldn't tear myself away - I couldn't believe the crass decision to award PoTS after the final home game of a season in which our home performances have been so poor, and I wanted to see how many people decided to stay on. I'd guess it was around 4,000 - whoever said the East Stand was half full must have a had a skinful! The 10 minute wait for the players to return from the dressing room was ill-judged as well. Presumably, Steve Clark wanted to thank them all for their efforts, wish them a good weekend and tell them how much he was looking forward to Rotherham on Tuesday. As commented already, Federci was walking well behind his team mates.


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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by JakeTheRoyal » 27 Apr 2015 14:55

Jem waved when he got round to Y26ish don't know if it meant anything but he seemed pretty seperate from the rest. :o

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by ladida_gunner_graham » 27 Apr 2015 16:05

JakeTheRoyal Jem waved when he got round to Y26ish don't know if it meant anything but he seemed pretty seperate from the rest. :o

Nailed on he'd farted. He's a classy bloke so wouldn't have wanted anyone to get a lungful. If he leaves now, it's purely out of embarrassment.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by RoyalBlue » 27 Apr 2015 16:47

Nameless Actually a pretty decent number stayed, and made a good amount of noise. No booing, no nastiness. Plenty of appreciation for Feds and Mackie.
Can't blame those who didn't stay and understand the reasons.
Didn't think the POTS being given after the game was a good move.
Shame the positive support shown at Wembley lasted no longer than a week though.


Shame the positive play and ability to score, which was shown at Wembley, lasted no longer than a week though!

And, like Ladida (sorry, I only just got that one, last week I thought you were a Gooner! :oops: ), I felt bad that the likes of Feds and Mackie didn't get the level of appreciation that their efforts deserved. Stupid move by the club to move presentation until after the game.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Westwood52 » 27 Apr 2015 20:40

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JakeTheRoyal Jem waved when he got round to Y26ish don't know if it meant anything but he seemed pretty seperate from the rest. :o

Nailed on he'd farted. He's a classy bloke so wouldn't have wanted anyone to get a lungful. If he leaves now, it's purely out of embarrassment.


So as Jem is leaving the Ground; Sir Mad says see you next season @ the Mad Stad-Jem says not unless you get your wallet out-I am out of contract.
Apparently he was offered one third of his current contract-somewhere between £3.5K and £5k-which is chickenfeed for Championship.
Also Pierce was hugely disappointed with his new contract.
This goes two ways-either Clarke is clearing out who he doesn't want & knows who he is bringing in OR we are really going to cut costs big time.


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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Haag Royal » 27 Apr 2015 21:01

I stayed but was as much to see the body language of the team as anything else. They all looked totally pissed off. To a man. There was a real sense of feeling that this was a good bye from many and those that didn't look like they were going to leave looked even more pissed off than those who we know are out of contract.

Its going to be a long summer and I hope we come out of it with a team that can hold it's own next season.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by sandman » 27 Apr 2015 21:02

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JakeTheRoyal Jem waved when he got round to Y26ish don't know if it meant anything but he seemed pretty seperate from the rest. :o

Nailed on he'd farted. He's a classy bloke so wouldn't have wanted anyone to get a lungful. If he leaves now, it's purely out of embarrassment.


So as Jem is leaving the Ground; Sir Mad says see you next season @ the Mad Stad-Jem says not unless you get your wallet out-I am out of contract.
Apparently he was offered one third of his current contract-somewhere between £3.5K and £5k-which is chickenfeed for Championship.
Also Pierce was hugely disappointed with his new contract.
This goes two ways-either Clarke is clearing out who he doesn't want & knows who he is bringing in OR we are really going to cut costs big time.


How did Pearce feel about his contract offer?
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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by download » 27 Apr 2015 22:05

I stayed as I (incorrectly) assumed the car park would still be closed and I would just be sitting in my car waiting for everyone else. I also took it as the players wanting to show their appreciation. I therefore applauded the PotS and let them wander round and applaud the fans, without joining in myself.

It was obvious that they knew how disappointed the fans were judging by the low number that stayed behind.

There is no one in the squad that I would be too upset about leaving. We can only guess about salaries and offers being made, but if anyone thinks they can do better elsewhere, well good luck to them.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Ian Royal » 27 Apr 2015 22:48

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JakeTheRoyal Jem waved when he got round to Y26ish don't know if it meant anything but he seemed pretty seperate from the rest. :o

Nailed on he'd farted. He's a classy bloke so wouldn't have wanted anyone to get a lungful. If he leaves now, it's purely out of embarrassment.


So as Jem is leaving the Ground; Sir Mad says see you next season @ the Mad Stad-Jem says not unless you get your wallet out-I am out of contract.
Apparently he was offered one third of his current contract-somewhere between £3.5K and £5k-which is chickenfeed for Championship.
Also Pierce was hugely disappointed with his new contract.
This goes two ways-either Clarke is clearing out who he doesn't want & knows who he is bringing in OR we are really going to cut costs big time.


Well, we have plenty of midfielders (Williams, Kuhl, Akpan, Norwood, Tshibola - with Clarke likely to want to bring in at least one of his own) and he's barely played in two years. Hard to see how he justifies a good wage. £3.5 - £5k seems low, but we're still in financial difficulty.

Although I'm not sure how allegedly overhearing a passing snide comment suddenly gives insight into the amount of wage offered.


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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 11:44

decent crowd considering.


for this season they didn't deserve much. but in other seasons they achieved great things, & many of those players will never play for usagain, and for that they deserved a few loud noises created by me moving my hands together at speed

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 11:46

Schmeichel the dog No great surpise but it looked to me like Feds (walking separately from his team mates) was waving goodbye.* Deserved a clap for his years of sterling service. It will be an odd feeling to have someone new in goal next season.

(* Hope I'm wrong)


100% agreed with that

except the hope im wrong bit.
decent keeper, but there are some other decent keepers available who we wont have to pay as much money to

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Royal Lady » 28 Apr 2015 11:54

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So as Jem is leaving the Ground; Sir Mad says see you next season @ the Mad Stad-Jem says not unless you get your wallet out-I am out of contract.
Apparently he was offered one third of his current contract-somewhere between £3.5K and £5k-which is chickenfeed for Championship.
Also Pierce was hugely disappointed with his new contract.
This goes two ways-either Clarke is clearing out who he doesn't want & knows who he is bringing in OR we are really going to cut costs big time.


How did Pearce feel about his contract offer?

We still have 2 games to play - why would Mr Mad say see you next season? Total and utter bollox and doubt Jem would reveal what he has been offered anyway.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by PeterReadingborn59 » 28 Apr 2015 12:08

Like most I left when the final whistle was blown, first time I've not stayed for the players walk around, as it was truly a wasted season, no academy player breaking through this season, some making appearances but none a constant presence. new players joining only two Chelsea loanees and Mackie were successes, others were a waste particularly some player from Thailand who appeared for 45 minutes.

Hopefully a summer of change, but I suspect it will be only be to see out of contract players leave and no new faces apart from freebies released by other clubs. Please prove me wrong.
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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Ian Royal » 28 Apr 2015 13:10

PeterReadingborn59 Like most I left when the final whistle was blown, first time I've not stayed for the players walk around, as it was truly a wasted season, no academy player breaking through this season, some making appearances but none a constant presence. new players joining only two Chelsea loanees and Mackie were successes, others were a waste particularly some player from Thailand who appeared for 45 minutes.

Hopefully a summer of change, but I suspect it will be only be to see out of contract players leave and no new faces apart from freebies released by other clubs. Please prove me wrong.
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Err what?

Cooper has got close to a dozen appearances.
Hector has become first choice
Kuhl and Stacey have both featured multiple times and started at least one game.
Keown, Tanner, Long and Novakovich have all had cameos.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Coppelled_Streets » 28 Apr 2015 13:14

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gazzer, loyal royal How a team that can finish 7th last season, can finish 20th is beyond me having only lost Le Fondre and Morrison from their first team regulars.

Last season's first team: McCarthy; Gunter, Pearce, Morrison, Obita; McCleary, Guthrie, Williams, McAnuff; Le Fondre, Pogrebnyak. Could make a case for Drenthe but he was ultimately a fringe figure.

Five of those have left the club and two of them had serious injury problems this season.

But I agree, we should have been a lot better this season. McAnuff was the big victim of Vibrac, with a credible left winger supporting Obita we'd have looked much more dangerous.


Not sure McAnuff would have made any difference; LO fans certainly got frustrated with him very quickly. He was one who had to go, but another not replaced that needed to be.

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Re: Did anyone stay for the lap of appreciation?

by Forbury Lion » 28 Apr 2015 16:29

East Grinstead Royal As commented already, Federci was walking well behind his team mates.
Probably wanted to be last in the shower after everyone else had finished because he's shy.

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