Jesus it's not all aimed personally at you, i was responding to your comment which caught my eye about having a rather ambivalent reaction to getting an equaliser in a big game. Im not saying the fans should be boisterous at all times but the players had given us exactly what weve wanted all season so to say you werent bothered sound very petulant. Who cares how weve played when weve just come from 2 down and we have 5 minutes left, our job at that point is to roar them on.jedi_master wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:58 pmHissy fit? Sulking children? This is a dissection of a **** performance , nothing more and nothing less. I think the only person acting like a child is yourself with a needless and bizarre choice to have a go at one of literally hundreds of posts that are all labouring over the same basic opinion.
Burnley fans have dragged our team over the line many times when we have been poor but it’s a mutual delivery and always has been at Turf Moor. Typically it’s a great atmosphere when we’re good and terrible/non-existent when we’re not. Unsure why that’s specifically aimed at me though! I make noise when it occurs, I’m not an instigator but I certainly join in. Away from home it’s a different kettle of fish, but our home support is poor. The fans at the Turf often need the players to raise them from their slumber (except for you, evidently). That’s been the case for 30+ years and is sadly the case at almost every ground you go to these days from the home support. Everton are a special case due to the pent up anger at the Premier League.
Also…Criticising everything about the club? Talking to the wrong poster there when I’m one of a very dwindling amount who keep asking us to stick by Kompany. I was also one of the posters who constantly asked us to stick by Dyche in the face of endless streams of posts on here asking for his dismissal and the revisionist ******* over his achievements that continues by a few very obvious people with clear and laughable agendas.
We saw it time after time last season and under Coyle when the fans get going. Even occasionally under Dyche, the Boro game specifically.