A post has now gone on Cockneylatic as well so hopefully the total will rise. COYL
What about 'Wear this shirt with pride and work your fucking balls off?' as a rallying cry?
I think these amateurs should be chucking in for a banner apologising to the fans for the dreadful performances we are coughing up £20 a week to watch.
I wouldnt donate the steam of my p**s, for this shower.
How about.....YOU'RE NOT FIT TO WEAR THE SHIRT, with the banner along the centre of the East Stand so the mercenaries can see it every time they walk out.
How about.....YOU'RE NOT FIT TO WEAR THE SHIRT, with the banner along the centre of the East Stand so the mercenaries can see it every time they walk out.
You carry right on to L2 believing all is well or will come good without changing what's happening on the pitch - your perogativeI'll bet Chris Merrie, Callum Lang, Luke Robinson, Thelo Aasgard, Kyle Joseph and Adam Long will be well chuffed to see that staring them in the face as they run out of the tunnel.
Between you and "sweat the assets Hampton", you should write a book on motivation. Not so much Maslow's Hierarchy of needs .............. more T&C & Hampton's Ranking of don't needs.
I'm sure it'll work.
Why put words in my mouth? Where have I said that "all is well"? I do believe/hope things will "come good", but even if I didn't, I still wouldn't write things off yet.You carry right on to L2 believing all is well or will come good without changing what's happening on the pitch - your perogative
That you connect what clearly should not be on a banner with a successfully employed leadership approach is frankly disappointing.
Maybe we should adopt the Starmer approach from today's limp effort and carry on doing nothing radical ?
My dictionary is fine thanks - "siege mentality" may be more to your taste but essentially same play - football and history generally as well as business is full of inspiration by leaders to teams / companies/ countries to give more.Why put words in my mouth? Where have I said that "all is well"? I do believe/hope things will "come good", but even if I didn't, I still wouldn't write things off yet.
I'm not sure I get your banner point.......................... both views seem to me to be totally unfeeling toward the players, or how they might need to improve and get us through this phase. I'm not sure why you would be disappointed .......frankly or otherwise. (By way, if you think asset sweating is "leadership", I think you need a new dictionary).
I didn't see you bringing your mate into this .......... but I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
I'll bet Chris Merrie, Callum Lang, Luke Robinson, Thelo Aasgard, Kyle Joseph and Adam Long will be well chuffed to see that staring them in the face as they run out of the tunnel.
My dictionary is fine thanks - "siege mentality" may be more to your taste but essentially same play - football and history generally as well as business is full of inspiration by leaders to teams / companies/ countries to give more.
Players are club assets and we clearly need to get more out of them.
Also not putting any words in your mouth - said yourself last night that some players put more of a shift in than others.
So should the underperformers be motivated to up their levels or are they "burnt out" as well ?
Have we got Paul McKenna doing ESP training at Christopher Park nowadays then?They'll know who its aimed at and will probably agree when they are sat in the stands being rested in case of burnout.