A protest might do us good...
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A protest might do us good...
I remember the last time one was planned, everyone said they were gonna go and we ended up playing well and winning and everyone went home happy... lol
This is why I'm not concerned about hearing that everyones arranging a protest after the Luton game, I say bring it on, 3 points will do nicely.
This is why I'm not concerned about hearing that everyones arranging a protest after the Luton game, I say bring it on, 3 points will do nicely.
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Re: A protest might do us good...
No we didn't play well and the reason everyone forgot about the protest was that last minute Danny Haynes equaliser which just papered over the cracks. A defeat on Saturday would spell a proper protest.Dazza wrote:I remember the last time one was planned, everyone said they were gonna go and we ended up playing well and winning and everyone went home happy... lol
This is why I'm not concerned about hearing that everyones arranging a protest after the Luton game, I say bring it on, 3 points will do nicely.
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Re: A protest might do us good...
I forgot about Haynes goal that stopped that one recently!Lewis wrote:No we didn't play well and the reason everyone forgot about the protest was that last minute Danny Haynes equaliser which just papered over the cracks. A defeat on Saturday would spell a proper protest.Dazza wrote:I remember the last time one was planned, everyone said they were gonna go and we ended up playing well and winning and everyone went home happy... lol
This is why I'm not concerned about hearing that everyones arranging a protest after the Luton game, I say bring it on, 3 points will do nicely.
I was talking about 2 seasons about, cant remember who we were playing but massive protests were planned and it never went ahead due to use winning and then I think we even went on a run of 4 wins.
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Re: A protest might do us good...
Walsall at home...we were bottom at the time but then got a few wins which sorted us out...Dazza wrote:I forgot about Haynes goal that stopped that one recently!Lewis wrote:No we didn't play well and the reason everyone forgot about the protest was that last minute Danny Haynes equaliser which just papered over the cracks. A defeat on Saturday would spell a proper protest.Dazza wrote:I remember the last time one was planned, everyone said they were gonna go and we ended up playing well and winning and everyone went home happy... lol
This is why I'm not concerned about hearing that everyones arranging a protest after the Luton game, I say bring it on, 3 points will do nicely.
I was talking about 2 seasons about, cant remember who we were playing but massive protests were planned and it never went ahead due to use winning and then I think we even went on a run of 4 wins.
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Re: A protest might do us good...
Thank you Rach! Knew it was close to the famous "Winning W era". We beat Walsall, Wimbledon and Watford!Rach wrote:Walsall at home...we were bottom at the time but then got a few wins which sorted us out...Dazza wrote:I forgot about Haynes goal that stopped that one recently!Lewis wrote: No we didn't play well and the reason everyone forgot about the protest was that last minute Danny Haynes equaliser which just papered over the cracks. A defeat on Saturday would spell a proper protest.
I was talking about 2 seasons about, cant remember who we were playing but massive protests were planned and it never went ahead due to use winning and then I think we even went on a run of 4 wins.
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bluebird wrote:I sit within shouting range of BFJ, and if he goes for 4-5-1 again on saturday, I for one will let him and the board know exactly how I feel.
I have honestly had enough of this negative sh*t, if we are going to lose, then FFS lets go out in style!
ATTACK, ATTACK, ATTACK!
precisly, give the overworked defence a bit of a break.
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maybe we could actually chant this for 90 mins ...instead of giving JR a hard time ...who knows, it might even rally the troops on the pitch !G'daddy wrote:bluebird wrote:I sit within shouting range of BFJ, and if he goes for 4-5-1 again on saturday, I for one will let him and the board know exactly how I feel.
I have honestly had enough of this negative sh*t, if we are going to lose, then FFS lets go out in style!
ATTACK, ATTACK, ATTACK!
precisly, give the overworked defence a bit of a break.
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