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Lap of Dishonour
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She should follow them round..3 -
It’s been a really poor season (again), so I wouldn’t blame fans for disappearing pretty quickly after the final whistle. On the other hand, someone like Morgan (as an example) does try his best when he puts on the shirt. He’s just not good enough at this level. It’s perfectly reasonable and for people to want to stay and applaud him and others at the end of the game.
the whole children on the pitch thing is more a moment for the players and the kids and whilst I don’t begrudge it, when we’ve had a crap season, I’d rather they (the players) just get the whole thing done quickly and with as little fuss as possible. If they want their kids to come onto the pitch and play around come back out later or something. Unless there’s a promotion or title to be celebrated, I don’t see the point2 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:I wonder if Thomas / our new owner will be parachuting in with the red arrows, serenading us with a rendition of Valley Floyd road on electric guitar. 🪂 🎸One 🤬 accident.
Its the Red Devils3 -
Can't make the game thankfully. If I could I would stay and clap. The season has been crap but I can't think of any players who have not given their best. Trouble is we have too many where their best is just not good enough. Can't boo the players for that.
Now if Tommy happened to join them with his guitar...1 -
cafctom said:Imagine the appetite for it from the fans’ side will largely be dictated by how the game itself goes on the day.Fans are fickle after all.0
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Meeting up with some old faces for a final game drink-up. None of us will likely bother with tickets so that the mood of the day isn't ruined.0
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I've often thought that the ordinary workplace would benefit if a job well done was celebrated football style.
Kissing the company logo, crossing yourself, cupping your ear, performing a back flip, whipping yer shirt off, power slides (on polished floors), looking to heaven with fingers unfurled, gesticulating for more applause, hugging your colleagues, scrapping with the rival department on the floor upstairs - and yes - once a year walk around the office perimeter clapping and pointing at the various workstations.5 -
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Algarveaddick said:cafctom said:Imagine the appetite for it from the fans’ side will largely be dictated by how the game itself goes on the day.Fans are fickle after all.1
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Wasn't there today so did this happen and did anyone hang about for it?0
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Redvalleyeast said:Wasn't there today so did this happen and did anyone hang about for it?2
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LargeAddick said:Won't be hanging around long enough to clap or boo. Think those that stay should stand in silence with their backs to the pitch. Been a shit show of a season. Alternatively just send round AMB, Ness, Leaburn, Rak Saki, Campbell and I'll stay and clap them. The rest can do one.0
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Dazzler21 said:LargeAddick said:Won't be hanging around long enough to clap or boo. Think those that stay should stand in silence with their backs to the pitch. Been a shit show of a season. Alternatively just send round AMB, Ness, Leaburn, Rak Saki, Campbell and I'll stay and clap them. The rest can do one.2
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Curbs stand was quite full for the lap of honour, CE much emptier. Fortunately they did it fairly soon after the end. Deano did a little thank you speech, the usual sort of thing
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swords_alive said:There will be young kids and family members present with the players if they do the usual type thing. Not really fair to boo them too, unless I'm missing something.2
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jimmymelrose said:swords_alive said:There will be young kids and family members present with the players if they do the usual type thing. Not really fair to boo them too, unless I'm missing something.3
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I stayed for the lap. They got a decent reception. Particularly the young players who brightened up the day and season.0
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By the time they walked around to the north stand reckon there was only 1000 in the ground.Didn’t look good.0
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Dazzler21 said:LargeAddick said:Won't be hanging around long enough to clap or boo. Think those that stay should stand in silence with their backs to the pitch. Been a shit show of a season. Alternatively just send round AMB, Ness, Leaburn, Rak Saki, Campbell and I'll stay and clap them. The rest can do one.0
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Stewart said:By the time they walked around to the north stand reckon there was 1000 in the ground.Didn’t look good.
Being a mid table side for 2 years in a row in League One deserves a kick up the arse
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shirty5 said:Stewart said:By the time they walked around to the north stand reckon there was 1000 in the ground.Didn’t look good.
Being a mid table side for 2 years in a row in League One deserves a kick up the arse0 -
I think it’s a lap of saying thank you for the support.2
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WhenIwasLittleBoy said:I think it’s a lap of saying thank you for the support.0
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WhenIwasLittleBoy said:I think it’s a lap of saying thank you for the support.
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