by Webster750 » 05 Aug 2023 18:37
by Loafer » 05 Aug 2023 18:38
by From Despair To Where? » 05 Aug 2023 18:49
by Elm Park Kid » 05 Aug 2023 18:49
by NathStPaul » 05 Aug 2023 18:53
From Despair To Where? I also find it funny that Jimmy is telling us we don't care enough.
I wasn't at the game today because I was I'm in Norfolk visiting my terminally ill father in law with my wife and kids. Please someone try to tell me thats less important than the fcuking football.
by From Despair To Where? » 05 Aug 2023 18:57
NathStPaulFrom Despair To Where? I also find it funny that Jimmy is telling us we don't care enough.
I wasn't at the game today because I was I'm in Norfolk visiting my terminally ill father in law with my wife and kids. Please someone try to tell me thats less important than the fcuking football.
Exactly this. There are far more important things going on in life than the failings of a League 1 football club. Sadly Jimmy and his ilk just have no idea about real life, theirs revolves around football and football only.
Hope your visit went as well as it could.
by Loafer » 05 Aug 2023 19:02
From Despair To Where? I also find it funny that Jimmy is telling us we don't care enough.
I wasn't at the game today because I was I'm in Norfolk visiting my terminally ill father in law with my wife and kids. Please someone try to tell me thats less important than the fcuking football.
I also think that when you main chant is "Dai Yongge is a fcuking pcunt", you need to grow up and rethink your strategy.
by From Despair To Where? » 05 Aug 2023 19:16
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Aug 2023 19:16
Webster750 You quite literally had Dai in attendance, roughly from 5 minutes - 85 minutes in, yet SBWD advise everybody to remain positive during the game so much as to not hurt the players feelings.
This then results in 100 odd(?) individuals staying around after the game to let their anti-Dai chants out when the man's already gone home.
Comical.
by Winston Biscuit » 05 Aug 2023 19:39
Clyde1998 I’m in Scotland atm and was at Morton-Ayr today, so I’m only going on what I’ve seen online about today’s protest.
I get the impression these supporter’s groups which have popped up over the past few years have fundamentally failed to grasp that they don’t speak for the broader fan base (not just on Dai, but generally). They may speak for a certain sub-section of our fan base, but no-one can speak for an entire fan base. The people who are involved in these groups appear to be younger and/or think the response they get on Twitter is reflective of our support as a whole.
There should’ve been clear warning signs for them at Sutton when they could barely get more than 15 people to sing anti-Dai songs out of the few hundred who travelled. There doesn’t seem to be any attempt to reach out beyond their core group and anyone who makes any sort of criticism of their actions or views are faced with ad hominem attacks: something which will turn people away.
The problems which people pointed out prior to today’s protest were never addressed, leading to a complete farce of less than 100 people being involved. This has again led to ad hominem attacks on those not involved. There seems to be no acceptance that they’ve got the ability to make any mistakes in their tactics or strategy.
There’s a complete failure to understand what different groups of our support will do. There’s little actual substance in their messaging. It’s no wonder most people aren’t involved with their protests.
by Webster750 » 05 Aug 2023 19:44
Snowflake RoyalWebster750 You quite literally had Dai in attendance, roughly from 5 minutes - 85 minutes in, yet SBWD advise everybody to remain positive during the game so much as to not hurt the players feelings.
This then results in 100 odd(?) individuals staying around after the game to let their anti-Dai chants out when the man's already gone home.
Comical.
Presumably he turned up late and left early to avoid thr protests then. Which would suggest there's at least some.cut through.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 05 Aug 2023 19:57
Clyde1998 I’m in Scotland atm and was at Morton-Ayr today, so I’m only going on what I’ve seen online about today’s protest.
I get the impression these supporter’s groups which have popped up over the past few years have fundamentally failed to grasp that they don’t speak for the broader fan base (not just on Dai, but generally). They may speak for a certain sub-section of our fan base, but no-one can speak for an entire fan base. The people who are involved in these groups appear to be younger and/or think the response they get on Twitter is reflective of our support as a whole.
There should’ve been clear warning signs for them at Sutton when they could barely get more than 15 people to sing anti-Dai songs out of the few hundred who travelled. There doesn’t seem to be any attempt to reach out beyond their core group and anyone who makes any sort of criticism of their actions or views are faced with ad hominem attacks: something which will turn people away.
The problems which people pointed out prior to today’s protest were never addressed, leading to a complete farce of less than 100 people being involved. This has again led to ad hominem attacks on those not involved. There seems to be no acceptance that they’ve got the ability to make any mistakes in their tactics or strategy.
There’s a complete failure to understand what different groups of our support will do. There’s little actual substance in their messaging. It’s no wonder most people aren’t involved with their protests.
by Royal_jimmy » 05 Aug 2023 19:58
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Aug 2023 20:01
Winston BiscuitClyde1998 I’m in Scotland atm and was at Morton-Ayr today, so I’m only going on what I’ve seen online about today’s protest.
I get the impression these supporter’s groups which have popped up over the past few years have fundamentally failed to grasp that they don’t speak for the broader fan base (not just on Dai, but generally). They may speak for a certain sub-section of our fan base, but no-one can speak for an entire fan base. The people who are involved in these groups appear to be younger and/or think the response they get on Twitter is reflective of our support as a whole.
There should’ve been clear warning signs for them at Sutton when they could barely get more than 15 people to sing anti-Dai songs out of the few hundred who travelled. There doesn’t seem to be any attempt to reach out beyond their core group and anyone who makes any sort of criticism of their actions or views are faced with ad hominem attacks: something which will turn people away.
The problems which people pointed out prior to today’s protest were never addressed, leading to a complete farce of less than 100 people being involved. This has again led to ad hominem attacks on those not involved. There seems to be no acceptance that they’ve got the ability to make any mistakes in their tactics or strategy.
There’s a complete failure to understand what different groups of our support will do. There’s little actual substance in their messaging. It’s no wonder most people aren’t involved with their protests.
Agree on much of that. I don't want to be too critical of the protest group as they have got up off their backsides to do something about a thing they feel passionate about. But maybe its time they do a bit of reflecting on why their protest hasn't connected with the majority of fans.
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Aug 2023 20:02
Webster750Snowflake RoyalWebster750 You quite literally had Dai in attendance, roughly from 5 minutes - 85 minutes in, yet SBWD advise everybody to remain positive during the game so much as to not hurt the players feelings.
This then results in 100 odd(?) individuals staying around after the game to let their anti-Dai chants out when the man's already gone home.
Comical.
Presumably he turned up late and left early to avoid thr protests then. Which would suggest there's at least some.cut through.
As far as I'm aware he's always done this whenever he's been in attendance. Will typically disappear 5-10 minutes before the 90th minute, which makes the decision baffling IMHO.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 06 Aug 2023 10:14
Brogue Oh and plus I am Dai
by Linden Jones' Tash » 06 Aug 2023 10:51
Royal_jimmyLinden Jones' TashBrogue
none of them virgins are going to go to the training ground. they haven't got the minerals
just strikes me as massively counter-productive strategy.....
I still have trouble processing the protest because the owner spent too much....
I'm old enough to remember the abuse Boards and Chairmen got in the past for not spending money....
But hey ho, modern life is rubbish
by South Coast Royal » 06 Aug 2023 11:08
by CountryRoyal » 06 Aug 2023 12:50
From Despair To Where? I also find it funny that Jimmy is telling us we don't care enough.
I wasn't at the game today because I was I'm in Norfolk visiting my terminally ill father in law with my wife and kids. Please someone try to tell me thats less important than the fcuking football.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Aug 2023 12:54
CountryRoyalFrom Despair To Where? I also find it funny that Jimmy is telling us we don't care enough.
I wasn't at the game today because I was I'm in Norfolk visiting my terminally ill father in law with my wife and kids. Please someone try to tell me thats less important than the fcuking football.
Amen, but I easily avoid this by not giving a flying fcuk what random people on the internet think. Less and less caring what they think irl too. I hope your situation isn’t “too” hard and he’s at peace.
Ftr I too didn’t go to the game because after my surgery, Radiotherapy and mid-chemo I’m not well enough. I still have a season ticket. And royals tv season pass. Unpopular opinion but I’d sooner see Reading fold if it meant I could have my old life back. You definitely get a new perspective when faced with certain things.
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