MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by Sutekh » 10 Apr 2017 13:42

Hound Burton won't be easy. Nor will Forest. The other 2 really should be 6 points


TBH there is only one away game that matters for the rest of this season and that's the playoff semi - of course if Reading get through that tie then there's yet another away game where the really do have to turn up.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by bracksroyal10 » 10 Apr 2017 14:30

What bothers me is why GMac is the only one coming out to apologise to the fans putting his hands up and accepting responsibility (fairplay to him)

I remember this was the case at Brentford and Fulham too no one really held their hands up and shouldered responsibility.

Some might say the players don't owe an explanation/apology but I strongly disagree given that the fans who give up their day go out of their way for the club, pay for their fuel/lunch/matchday ticket costs, sit three/four hours at a time in a coach/car sat through that and in some cases had their weekend ruined. (I didn't go to the game btw but judging from the highlights it brought back terrible memories of Fulham away)

Im sure I speak for most when I say I can accept losing and trying but losing and crumbling like that is another thing altogether. Bristol were beaten 5-0 in the season and the fans were refunded and despite our position I think it is only right that the player's accept responsibility and cover all those who travelled for that train wreck.

They are footballers earning thousands of pounds in a privileged position where they will never have to worry about affording luxuries in life. Some of our travelling faithful will have spent a large chunk of their months wages to see us humiliated and yet the players still get to walk away with their full wage packet for last week?!

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by genome » 10 Apr 2017 14:40

^ Liam Moore also said something:

"Gutted. Embarrassed. Losing is one thing but not acceptable like that. We will stick together and give fans performances to be proud of."

I think it is only right that the player's accept responsibility and cover all those who travelled for that train wreck.


If we won 7-1, would you pay double?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by bracksroyal10 » 10 Apr 2017 15:29

genome ^ Liam Moore also said something:

"Gutted. Embarrassed. Losing is one thing but not acceptable like that. We will stick together and give fans performances to be proud of."

I think it is only right that the player's accept responsibility and cover all those who travelled for that train wreck.


If we won 7-1, would you pay double?


No im not saying they should be winning every week at all but as far as professionals go, this was a Sunday League scoreline against a team that we should at least be competing against and finishing up with a credible scoreline win lose or draw.

Performance - Completely unprofessional performance by a group of "professional athletes" earning £££s a week who left fans that spend the majority of their hard earned money on their team feeling humiliated.

At the very least we should be competing and we didn't, how can the players take home their ridiculous weekly wage packet with a clear conscience (those that were involved)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by mambo3 » 10 Apr 2017 15:43

First of all you have to respect Stam for believing in his way of playing football and not deviating from it
regardless of the consequences. Secondly I think Stam should apologise and not the players after all he has
to ensure the players understand what he wants and if he cant get that into there heads then he is at fault. The
Players in my opinion look scared of making mistake and cause of this tend to make more. Stam is not scared
to sub players if they don't perform as he expects so I am wondering whether this mindset hanging over the players
is effecting there play.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by Sutekh » 10 Apr 2017 15:43

bracksroyal10
genome ^ Liam Moore also said something:

"Gutted. Embarrassed. Losing is one thing but not acceptable like that. We will stick together and give fans performances to be proud of."

I think it is only right that the player's accept responsibility and cover all those who travelled for that train wreck.


If we won 7-1, would you pay double?


No im not saying they should be winning every week at all but as far as professionals go, this was a Sunday League scoreline against a team that we should at least be competing against and finishing up with a credible scoreline win lose or draw.

Performance - Completely unprofessional performance by a group of "professional athletes" earning £££s a week who left fans that spend the majority of their hard earned money on their team feeling humiliated.

At the very least we should be competing and we didn't, how can the players take home their ridiculous weekly wage packet with a clear conscience (those that were involved)


When Reading did Barnsley 7-0 back in 1979, it was rumoured that the then Barnsley manager, Alan Clarke, arranged for his players to have a day down a pit as a result.

Perhaps Jaap should arrange for the Reading "stars" to spend a day making biscuits while imagining working in Huntley and Palmers

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by genome » 10 Apr 2017 15:51

bracksroyal10 No im not saying they should be winning every week at all but as far as professionals go, this was a Sunday League scoreline against a team that we should at least be competing against and finishing up with a credible scoreline win lose or draw.

Performance - Completely unprofessional performance by a group of "professional athletes" earning £££s a week who left fans that spend the majority of their hard earned money on their team feeling humiliated.

At the very least we should be competing and we didn't, how can the players take home their ridiculous weekly wage packet with a clear conscience (those that were involved)


I didn't say they should be winning every week, just not sure why they should have to pay us back. With your logic, a good performance should be worth paying more money.

If you go to the cinema and watch a shit film with terrible acting, do you expect the actors to reimburse your ticket cost?

It's football, sometimes results like this happen. Don't be so entitled.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by glass half full » 12 Apr 2017 19:56

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genome ^ Liam Moore also said something:

"Gutted. Embarrassed. Losing is one thing but not acceptable like that. We will stick together and give fans performances to be proud of."



If we won 7-1, would you pay double?


No im not saying they should be winning every week at all but as far as professionals go, this was a Sunday League scoreline against a team that we should at least be competing against and finishing up with a credible scoreline win lose or draw.

Performance - Completely unprofessional performance by a group of "professional athletes" earning £££s a week who left fans that spend the majority of their hard earned money on their team feeling humiliated.

At the very least we should be competing and we didn't, how can the players take home their ridiculous weekly wage packet with a clear conscience (those that were involved)


When Reading did Barnsley 7-0 back in 1979, it was rumoured that the then Barnsley manager, Alan Clarke, arranged for his players to have a day down a pit as a result.

Perhaps Jaap should arrange for the Reading "stars" to spend a day making biscuits while imagining working in Huntley and Palmers


They'd eat all the biscuits.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by Hound » 12 Apr 2017 20:38


When Reading did Barnsley 7-0 back in 1979, it was rumoured that the then Barnsley manager, Alan Clarke, arranged for his players to have a day down a pit as a result


That's the most northern thing I've heard for a long time. Love that. No doubt made real men of them.

I'm not sure that we can complain that much when we are 4th in the table when pretty much everyone thought top half would be a push, despite the odd terrible performance.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by Top Flight » 12 Apr 2017 21:41

Our players should spend a day working for Microsoft. Then they'd understand what a hard days work looks like for a typical Reading fan.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by Norfolk Royal » 13 Apr 2017 08:38

bracksroyal10 What bothers me is why GMac is the only one coming out to apologise to the fans putting his hands up and accepting responsibility (fairplay to him)

I remember this was the case at Brentford and Fulham too no one really held their hands up and shouldered responsibility.

Some might say the players don't owe an explanation/apology but I strongly disagree given that the fans who give up their day go out of their way for the club, pay for their fuel/lunch/matchday ticket costs, sit three/four hours at a time in a coach/car sat through that and in some cases had their weekend ruined. (I didn't go to the game btw but judging from the highlights it brought back terrible memories of Fulham away)

Im sure I speak for most when I say I can accept losing and trying but losing and crumbling like that is another thing altogether. Bristol were beaten 5-0 in the season and the fans were refunded and despite our position I think it is only right that the player's accept responsibility and cover all those who travelled for that train wreck.

They are footballers earning thousands of pounds in a privileged position where they will never have to worry about affording luxuries in life. Some of our travelling faithful will have spent a large chunk of their months wages to see us humiliated and yet the players still get to walk away with their full wage packet for last week?!


Tbf Gunter held his hands up in an interview shortly after the game and quite eloquently expressed the frustration felt.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by Norfolk Royal » 13 Apr 2017 08:40

Top Flight Our players should spend a day working for Microsoft. Then they'd understand what a hard days work looks like for a typical Reading fan.


I agree, they'd be exhausted after looking at porn all morning and hiding behind the coffee machine in the afternoon.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Norwich City (a) sponsored by a Cooper’s brace

by Hound » 13 Apr 2017 08:46

and probably desperate to get back to their sports nutrition based diets after a day of eating Pret Crayfish & Garlic Mayo sandwiches, with only a Caramel Latte to wash it down with


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