Everyone should ignore his wind-ups. They're getting ever more desperate and worse.
trouble is when you go to matches you go to be entertained and see your team win
when you are an armchair all you are worried about is the result
how anyone can sing rafas name above even fat sam is beyond me
i will admit if i was an armchair i to would be exstatic with our position
but we are the dullest toon side i have seen in a very long time
we couldnt muster 3 shots on target at home to a team in the relegation zone
even the goal was a deflection
good win
but why anyone would want to buy us to watch that drivel is beyond me
I really dont know why you bother going to be honest. All you ever do is whinge. We aint getting Keegan's 'you score three, we'll score four' back ever. Im sure we'd all love to roll Keegan and Rafa's football into one, great going forward and tough to score against, but it aint going to happen.
Ill tell you what lets go and just get Guardiola from Man C, dead easy or should we just get Mourinho? Lets not forget Mourinho's football isnt really great on the eye is it, but he gets results and wins trophies. Did you see the recent Liverpool v Man U game, I even put a thread up about it, that was Mourinho who created that?
Rafa is a top manager, top bloke and 'gets' us fans who want him to succeed. What you found on Saturday wasnt fans getting on the teams back because 99.9% get what Rafa is trying to do. Dont forget your pal didnt produce the funds to buy better players. Rafa had to resort to getting a £5 million striker so given the money other smaller clubs spent it was clear that Joselu would struggle.
Our club is moving forward and all you can do is complain and whine. Nothing ever seems to please you, I bet you would even infuriate a Mackem with your complaining given what they are having to put up with (thankfully).
Putting up a banner of Chris Hughton would look feckn ridiculous do you not think? Imagine the p1ss take from the press. Bobby has a massive statue outside the ground and so he should have. Rafa is the present and I (and many others) hope he is the present for years to come.