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Originally Posted by Sparky***
Well maybe they all shouldn't have served up a load of boring shit for the last 9 months....at the end of the day football is an entertainment industry and people are not obliged to sit and watch a £250m team huff and puff their way to another dreary dull win against a team team who were there simply to make up the numbers.
I seem to remember the 2nd leg game against Liverpool had a decent atmosphere even though the useless @#%&!s didn't deserve it being 2-0 down anyway....that didn't help a £#%&!ing jot.
People have had more than enough of Louis Van Gaal's manchester united this season and I for one don't blame them at all.
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We played well first half against Liverpool at OT
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Originally Posted by andyroo
Sure, but this is becoming a bit of a chicken and egg situation. We're incredibly frustrating to watch and it's hard for a constructive atmosphere to break out spontaneously when everyone's banging their heads against the wall.
It won't take much, we saw at the Arsenal game how this team can lift the crowd... it shouldn't be this hard, just be a bit proactive. We played some decent stuff lat night but still, still had far too little to show for it.
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Well that is the role, to try and lift the team. Not saying I blame people for being frustrated, but our forward line is aged 20, 18 and 22. Don't be surprised if a home crowd who make it clearly they've "had enough" don't exactly help their confidence.
I agree it can become a vicious circle. I'd have thought backing of youth might give them a pass though. There was plenty of decent football from the young lads last night.