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Post by DRASFOUNDER1 on Jan 17, 2004 20:45:10 GMT 1
Quinny don't like it
gives the opponents the advantage!
DRAS DRAS DRAS
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Jan 17, 2004 20:46:13 GMT 1
Should make the players realise this isnt good enough, do something about it. Tough if he doesnt like it, we pay his wages.
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Post by DRASFOUNDER1 on Jan 17, 2004 20:47:50 GMT 1
I agree but im just reporting the facts
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Jan 17, 2004 20:48:45 GMT 1
I know, I wasnt shooting the messanger ;D
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Post by DRASFOUNDER1 on Jan 17, 2004 20:49:55 GMT 1
Maybe we should stop paying his wages???
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Jan 17, 2004 20:50:29 GMT 1
Now that sounds a fine idea
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Post by DRASFOUNDER1 on Jan 17, 2004 20:51:40 GMT 1
First time for everything JP!
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Post by Pilch on Jan 17, 2004 21:25:43 GMT 1
maybe we should cheer when we are sh*t ;D
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Post by guest on Jan 17, 2004 21:30:22 GMT 1
pilch,that would mean us cheering for 75mins in most of our games this season.lets just save our booing for after the final whistle.
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Post by Pilch on Jan 17, 2004 21:32:24 GMT 1
you must mean 90mins we would be cheering anyway for the other 15
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Post by Dale on Jan 17, 2004 21:55:40 GMT 1
I never boo if we dont lose, so I didnt, I think JQ has a point about some of the crowd being a little unpatient, and it rubs off on the team.
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Post by SeanBroseley on Jan 18, 2004 6:28:33 GMT 1
I didn't think the booing was justified. On the other hand the Quinn Reaper is getting desperate if he is calling for patience.
One Mr K Ratcliffe used all of mine.
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Jan 18, 2004 10:41:22 GMT 1
But when John Coleman uses the Shrews fans booing in his half time team talk to urge his side on for the second half you are playing into Accy Stan hands.
I asked my son if he booed the team off at half time and he said yes, so I bollocked him.
Leave your anger till the end, if you must.
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Post by Shifnalshrew on Jan 18, 2004 10:55:50 GMT 1
Fact is we were crap & they deserved to be booed off - we're a poor side in a very poor league.
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Post by goindownthewylecop on Jan 18, 2004 12:17:42 GMT 1
Booing the players off at full time may serve a purpose - eg. at the end of the Dagenham game. Quinn kept the players on the pitch so they had to take it to heart and buck their ideas up.
Personally I wouldnt boo at half time, or if we drew like today - but I can see why some do, it was so disappointing.
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Jan 18, 2004 12:20:56 GMT 1
Had they at all played in the first half they would not have got booed, it was awful and I think the boo's where aimed at Quinn for playing for a start-it was purely frustration. The boo's at the end because was because we played rubbish.
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Post by guest on Jan 18, 2004 12:35:15 GMT 1
. " Quinn kept the players on the pitch so they had to take it to heart and buck their ideas up."
mmmmm that really bucked their ideas up!
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Post by Tony Kellys Belly on Jan 18, 2004 12:35:43 GMT 1
Booing at half time was out of order, doesn't do the team any good. They came here for a draw, playing one up front, time wasting and trying to get the fans to turn on their own team, which they did. There is a long way to go, be patient!!! Fans were moaning after 15 minutes, because we hadn't scored, stick with the lads at this important stage of the season.
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Post by Pilch on Jan 18, 2004 13:21:47 GMT 1
i never boooed but i would like to hear what quinny suggests they do instead
any manager should have tore a strip off the team during the half time team talk
unless of course that manager had picked himself and been the worst player on the park in which case his half time team talk would probably be going in one ear and out of the other
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Post by scooter on Jan 18, 2004 13:43:31 GMT 1
I was very surprised at the "what a load of rubbish" chants at half time, I'm sure they don't help (but they've paid £12 to moan and they're going to). I was expecting JQ to sub himself and for us to be better in the second half, but only got 1 out of 2.
Accrington came to stop us playing and get a point, which they did. This is nowhere near a Dagenham performance
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Post by welshdan on Jan 18, 2004 13:53:38 GMT 1
Posted by: PILCH Posted on: Today at 12:21:47 i never boooed but i would like to hear what quinny suggests they do instead
any manager should have tore a strip off the team during the half time team talk
unless of course that manager had picked himself and been the worst player on the park in which case his half time team talk would probably be going in one ear and out of the other ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Personally i never booed at half time or full time and couldnt really believe others did at half time but deserved at full time.(think that makes sense!!)
Completely agree pilch. how can quinn have any credibility when bollocking players after those 45 mins. If i was one of the players i would have had to laugh.
Players may have had some respect for him when he started with the career he has had. Although every time he plays they must surely start to question what thew hell he is doing!!
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Jan 18, 2004 18:25:03 GMT 1
I think our first half performance was utterly dire and the fans were entitled to give them grief about it, although I chose not to
I think our second half performance was a mild improvement but over 90 minutes we were shocking and clueless, and therefore they deserved to be booed and rightly were
what upsets me is people thinking booing our team is in some way disloyal. that is utter cack. We have been shabbily treated in all aspects of our support of STFC this year and the team is playing poorly and we need to voice our concerns the only way we can, vocally at games, what else can we do?
I don't want to be in the final dozen fans in a huddle singing "Salop salop salop" watching Shrewsbury play Bridgnorth in a league game in an empty community stadium in sundorne while everyone else with half a brain has given up long ago. Our team is very poor at the moment, the manager has lost the plot, the backroom is full of old boys with no right to be there other than their friendship with the gaffer, while some of our best young players are frozen out of the club, our best young striker is sold on the cheap behind our backs (allegedly) and all the time Mr Quinn strutts around with an ego the size of a small african country.
We should boo them when they deserve it, and right now they deserve it because they're completely ripping us off, embarrassing our club and we are still backing them in our thousands, yet they're laughing all the way to the bank.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2004 18:35:07 GMT 1
I back that Throb.
And I booed at half time yesterday. Which I don't think I've ever done before.
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 18, 2004 18:46:29 GMT 1
I didn't boo at half-time yesterday, I don't agree with that, but full-time is a different manner, the reaction they received was the one they fully deserved
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2004 18:49:27 GMT 1
I know people go on about how much Shrewsbury fans moan but I'll ask you how many clubs would not have had a Ratcliffe out chant until the game we were relegated? Some of the performances last season were the most embarrasing, gutless and disgraceful I've ever witnessed and yes there was plenty of booing and whinging but the first "Ratcliffe out" I heard en masse was when the 3rd goal went in against Carlisle.
Nowadays some clubs lose 3 or 4 and shout for the manager to go but we were still backing our team even though we were bottom of the football league, having conceded 90-odd goals, rumours of players taking the club for a ride and basically us being a laughing stock, loyalty or stupidity Im not sure.
The events of last season (and probably the last 10 years) has tested even the most loyal of fans and that is why Quinn and the team are getting abuse so quickly. When Ratcliffe come in our ambition was simply surivial so finishing 15th in the 3rd Division was deemed succesful but now fans want instant promotion which is why a draw at home to Accrington is seen as a poor result.
When you've just paid £12 to stand in an ageing stadium witnessing 2 average sides play dire football I think people are entitled to express their disapointment. Quinn is happy for us to take 2,500 to Northwich and chanting Jimmys Barmy Army when we are winning, but he should also expect to take the flak when we are providing the standard of yesterdays performance. You can take the praise Jimmy, its time to prove you can take the criticisim aswell.
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 18, 2004 18:55:49 GMT 1
I know people go on about how much Shrewsbury fans moan but I'll ask you how many clubs would not have had a Ratcliffe out chant until the game we were relegated? Some of the performances last season were the most embarrasing, gutless and disgraceful I've ever witnessed and yes there was plenty of booing and whinging but the first "Ratcliffe out" I heard en masse was when the 3rd goal went in against Carlisle. Nowadays some clubs lose 3 or 4 and shout for the manager to go but we were still backing our team even though we were bottom of the football league, having conceded 90-odd goals, rumours of players taking the club for a ride and basically us being a laughing stock, loyalty or stupidity Im not sure. The events of last season (and probably the last 10 years) has tested even the most loyal of fans and that is why Quinn and the team are getting abuse so quickly. When Ratcliffe come in our ambition was simply surivial so finishing 15th in the 3rd Division was deemed succesful but now fans want instant promotion which is why a draw at home to Accrington is seen as a poor result. When you've just paid £12 to stand in an ageing stadium witnessing 2 average sides play dire football I think people are entitled to express their disapointment. Quinn is happy for us to take 2,500 to Northwich and chanting Jimmys Barmy Army when we are winning, but he should also expect to take the flak when we are providing the standard of yesterdays performance. You can take the praise Jimmy, its time to prove you can take the criticisim aswell. An excellent post Paul, Quinn saying stuff like "people should be more patient" in his post-match interview yesterday is only likely to get the fans back up even more
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