Fan's View - Plymouth away

Good review as always Paul the team just doesnt look like a team nobody is helping each other. If only Mackie had put away that gilt edged chance in the first half things could have gone so differently.Ive been fairly supportive of Karl so far but that Im afraid is it he must go. Whatever our league position is and irrespective of the owners we are an attractive proposition for out of work managers plenty out there who could do better with this group of players. We must keep chrissy on as well as he is doing a great job I think he could do a job as caretaker as well
 
I think amoungst those travelling and throughout Oxfordshire there was a collective WHAT!!!!!!!! when we heard Mous was on the bench. Robinson admits he got it wrong but to make that decision for such an important game, well words fail me. Watched on ifollow really feel for all of you who went. Looking at my Brentford tickets and wondering whether to bother now.
 
Thanks for all your excellent summaries in 2018. I wish that there was even a slim chance that 2019 might offer some opportunities for hopeful posts, but we have to be truthful and realistic : we're in the middle of a perfect storm.
Owned by absentee bullshitters. Tenants of a soulless 3-sided stadium. A manager I actually feel sad for (he's clueless but he cares...a bad combination for him and for us). A squad weighed down by awful summer signings and containing only a sprinkling of L1 quality players.

I couldn't make the Plymouth game but I left the Bristol Rovers game feeling exactly the same as I did after the 0-7 Wigan debacle last Xmas. On both occasions I'd taken newcomers along in the hopes they'd be enthused and become regulars, but what is there in the current situation to draw in new fans and young people, the future lifeblood of the fan base?
Old stagers like us will hunker down and hope against hope for an upturn, but I can't remember it feeling this dark even when we went down to the Conference.
 
Thanks for all your excellent summaries in 2018. I wish that there was even a slim chance that 2019 might offer some opportunities for hopeful posts, but we have to be truthful and realistic : we're in the middle of a perfect storm.
Owned by absentee bullshitters. Tenants of a soulless 3-sided stadium. A manager I actually feel sad for (he's clueless but he cares...a bad combination for him and for us). A squad weighed down by awful summer signings and containing only a sprinkling of L1 quality players.

I couldn't make the Plymouth game but I left the Bristol Rovers game feeling exactly the same as I did after the 0-7 Wigan debacle last Xmas. On both occasions I'd taken newcomers along in the hopes they'd be enthused and become regulars, but what is there in the current situation to draw in new fans and young people, the future lifeblood of the fan base?
Old stagers like us will hunker down and hope against hope for an upturn, but I can't remember it feeling this dark even when we went down to the Conference.
I think it’s time that real pressure was applied to Tiger and his cohorts. Enough is enough, the way Tiger is running this club, on and off the pitch, I really fear what will happen to the club if we drop back into league 2, which is a very real proposition the way things are going. Despite the questions that were asked by Oxvox a month ago, we still have no answers. On top of that, we have a manager who is clearly now out of his depth with no answers. Anyone can see that from his ifollow interview after the game yesterday. He looks a totally broken man, it’s quite shocking to see. We’re in a complete shitstorm and it’s time the supporters new what the short and long term plans are for the club. No more bullshit ‘we can’t tell you now by the futures gonna be awesome!!’ claptrap. I feel we’re at a moment in time when, in the future, we’ll look back and say THATS the time when we should have stood up and said enoughs enough, what the hells going on? Let’s not make that mistake, let’s draw the line here and now.
 
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