Not thousands of others tbf
we're a couple of thousand down on gates pre-Hill
Attendances at almost every club in the country are down...There's a recession, Pillock...
Amuse me...Who do you think will replace Hill?
I'll rephrase that...
Who do you want to replace Hill? This should keep me very amused...
Have to say I can't decide where I stand with Hill. At first we were poor, but then his style of play started shining through and we were attractive to watch.
Suddenly though, teams have quickly sussed us out and to be honest Hill doesn't appear to have a Plan B.
Listening to his interviews, he is increasingly becoming a desperate man; yesterday he was pretty much blaming the media (particularly Radio Sheffield) for spreading negativity about the club. We have a renowned fickle armchair support, but the main reason people are negative is when the team are playing so badly.
Personally, I think Hill will be off soon, whether it be to Blackpool or just walking. Can't blame him, as we have no cash, no fans and no hope of anything other than a relegation scrap. That said, Hill knew that when he came and had not exactly endeared himself to many fans.
After all, you reap what you sow...
Radio Dee Dar have always had an agenda against the club...Hill shouldn't be worried, 99% of Reds stopped listening to their drivel years ago.
Sadly I think Hillcroft will leave...and this will mean relegation.
When Davey got the sack I remember a certain smartarse
saying anyone except Holloway who didn't do too badly at Blackpool. Just shows how wrong you can be.
Winners never quit & quitters never win
I quit smoking..and I'm a winner...
Everyone's a winner baby thats the truth.
"We have to break this pessimism and that's from everyone; local press, fans and players. Everyone seems to be looking for a negative angle"
Direct quote from Hill himself in an article on the BBC where he says he won't "walk out" because of whingers. Basically, either back the club or sod off back to being a mindless telly-clapping 'fan' of United or Chelsea.
People are pessimistic because of Hills negativity as displayed in the tactics for the Hull game and repeatedly spending time moaning about finances instead of looking after matters on the field. He knew the situation when he took the job and if he can't stand the heat he should get out of the kitchen.
Maybe-just-maybe, Hill constantly moans about finances, 'cos morons are forever bleating on about signing this, that and another.
Of the two arguments only one is true.
Clearly there are elements of truth in both sides of this debate.
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posted on 3/11/12
Not thousands of others tbf
posted on 3/11/12
we're a couple of thousand down on gates pre-Hill
posted on 4/11/12
Attendances at almost every club in the country are down...There's a recession, Pillock...
Amuse me...Who do you think will replace Hill?
posted on 4/11/12
I'll rephrase that...
Who do you want to replace Hill? This should keep me very amused...
posted on 4/11/12
Have to say I can't decide where I stand with Hill. At first we were poor, but then his style of play started shining through and we were attractive to watch.
Suddenly though, teams have quickly sussed us out and to be honest Hill doesn't appear to have a Plan B.
Listening to his interviews, he is increasingly becoming a desperate man; yesterday he was pretty much blaming the media (particularly Radio Sheffield) for spreading negativity about the club. We have a renowned fickle armchair support, but the main reason people are negative is when the team are playing so badly.
Personally, I think Hill will be off soon, whether it be to Blackpool or just walking. Can't blame him, as we have no cash, no fans and no hope of anything other than a relegation scrap. That said, Hill knew that when he came and had not exactly endeared himself to many fans.
After all, you reap what you sow...
posted on 4/11/12
Radio Dee Dar have always had an agenda against the club...Hill shouldn't be worried, 99% of Reds stopped listening to their drivel years ago.
Sadly I think Hillcroft will leave...and this will mean relegation.
posted on 4/11/12
When Davey got the sack I remember a certain smartarse
saying anyone except Holloway who didn't do too badly at Blackpool. Just shows how wrong you can be.
posted on 4/11/12
Winners never quit & quitters never win
posted on 4/11/12
I quit smoking..and I'm a winner...
posted on 4/11/12
......
posted on 4/11/12
Everyone's a winner baby thats the truth.
posted on 5/11/12
"We have to break this pessimism and that's from everyone; local press, fans and players. Everyone seems to be looking for a negative angle"
Direct quote from Hill himself in an article on the BBC where he says he won't "walk out" because of whingers. Basically, either back the club or sod off back to being a mindless telly-clapping 'fan' of United or Chelsea.
posted on 5/11/12
People are pessimistic because of Hills negativity as displayed in the tactics for the Hull game and repeatedly spending time moaning about finances instead of looking after matters on the field. He knew the situation when he took the job and if he can't stand the heat he should get out of the kitchen.
posted on 6/11/12
Maybe-just-maybe, Hill constantly moans about finances, 'cos morons are forever bleating on about signing this, that and another.
Of the two arguments only one is true.
posted on 6/11/12
Clearly there are elements of truth in both sides of this debate.
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