by morganb » 22 Feb 2026 10:38
by Brogue » 22 Feb 2026 10:52
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Feb 2026 11:28
by WestYorksRoyal » 22 Feb 2026 11:36
Snowflake Royal Over 10 years of disappointment and anger is hard to get out of your system, especially when all you've known for about 20 years is higher tier football, and you've got the expectation that now Dai is gone it's all sunlit uplands, easy promotion and winning every match. Society is generally much more broken angry and unhappy than the last time we were here or doing ok as well.
by Sutekh » 22 Feb 2026 11:41
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Feb 2026 11:42
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal Over 10 years of disappointment and anger is hard to get out of your system, especially when all you've known for about 20 years is higher tier football, and you've got the expectation that now Dai is gone it's all sunlit uplands, easy promotion and winning every match. Society is generally much more broken angry and unhappy than the last time we were here or doing ok as well.
I think you'd have seen similar anger under Burns. My earliest memories are the Pardew era where supporting us was generous enjoyable, but when he started it felt pretty similar to now in terms of attendances and atmosphere.
I'll be honest and say I'm greedy. I want a team with character and a connection with a fans who try to play entertaining football, and I want to see that in the Championship. But if I had to compromise on one of them, it would be Championship football. I'm moving closer to home this summer so will be going more next season. I'd rather see entertainment in L1 than a rehash of Ince ball in the Championship.
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Feb 2026 11:44
Sutekh At the end of the day it’s a results business. If the side is turgid, but wins every game then people will moan a bit but they’ll put up with it and attendances wills still increase. If the team wins and also entertains then no-one moans and attendances go up quicker and likely stay up if you get a rocky patch.
Worst is what we’re verging on currently, bad results & zero entertainment - so not much by way of crowds - and silly defensive practices which are generating lot of disinterest and complaints. Yes there are issues still, the squad is a “work in progress” and needs 3 or 4 more added in the summer, but that will generally be overlooked as the small “points winning” parts of the season will spread a bit of hope and raise expectations a bit which increases the fallout when the club appears to do stupid things in games.
Management need that bit of time to sort things, generally it’s been upward progression so I don’t see much point in just changing things now. If I was Leam I’d be trying to pinpoint exactly what causes this stupid mindset of sitting back. It’s either a mental weakness in the players, in which case you need to some vocal strength and leadership from the captain and others during a game, or it’s a deliberate tactical move, in which case it needs to change with immediate effect. If it’s the former we might be short of that sort of player or two, not a surprise for a “work in progress” squad, if it’s the latter then that’s more straight forward for the management to fix.
The only other “excuse” for it really is a lack of fitness, which is generally dictated by the events of pre-season and therefore isn’t really Leam’s fault but he has to find a solution in some way with the resources available.
by Sutekh » 22 Feb 2026 11:52
Snowflake RoyalSutekh At the end of the day it’s a results business. If the side is turgid, but wins every game then people will moan a bit but they’ll put up with it and attendances wills still increase. If the team wins and also entertains then no-one moans and attendances go up quicker and likely stay up if you get a rocky patch.
Worst is what we’re verging on currently, bad results & zero entertainment - so not much by way of crowds - and silly defensive practices which are generating lot of disinterest and complaints. Yes there are issues still, the squad is a “work in progress” and needs 3 or 4 more added in the summer, but that will generally be overlooked as the small “points winning” parts of the season will spread a bit of hope and raise expectations a bit which increases the fallout when the club appears to do stupid things in games.
Management need that bit of time to sort things, generally it’s been upward progression so I don’t see much point in just changing things now. If I was Leam I’d be trying to pinpoint exactly what causes this stupid mindset of sitting back. It’s either a mental weakness in the players, in which case you need to some vocal strength and leadership from the captain and others during a game, or it’s a deliberate tactical move, in which case it needs to change with immediate effect. If it’s the former we might be short of that sort of player or two, not a surprise for a “work in progress” squad, if it’s the latter then that’s more straight forward for the management to fix.
The only other “excuse” for it really is a lack of fitness, which is generally dictated by the events of pre-season and therefore isn’t really Leam’s fault but he has to find a solution in some way with the resources available.
WLWWDD = 1.8 pg.
oxf*rd hell.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 22 Feb 2026 12:41
by Hound » 22 Feb 2026 12:52
by Sutekh » 22 Feb 2026 13:05
OLLIE KEARNS After a lifetime of watching and playing the game I’ve never been so bored watching games as I am now and the problems are not exclusive to our team. Risk adverse football with cheating, feigning injury and time wasting added into the poisonous mix. Our own goalkeeper drives me round the bend with his weekly nonsense.
Two things need to happen.
1. The LMA and PFA need to come together and recognise that their members are collectively killing the joy of the game. Agree upon a code of conduct that sees everyone cut out the time wasting nonsense that goes on every week.
2. Change the rules of the game to reward risk takers. Extra point for 4 goals regardless of the result, no points at all for a 0-0, change offside to be final third only to create space on the pitch. I’m sure there are numerous other options.
Sadly, I think our manager is hugely risk adverse but he’s not alone. It’s a wider football problem that needs addressing for the good of the game.
by Linden Jones' Tash » 22 Feb 2026 13:24
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