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There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

Those games are in the past now and the season is still young.

We’re back at home on Saturday. Back in OUR Church, with the players surrounded by OUR fans.

Nobody should need reminding of how the noise generated in AG can push OUR team on. We’ve seen it countless times over the years, both pre and post ‘redevelopment’.

The Millwall game earlier this season is a perfect recent example. From the 1st minute to the last, it was a constant wall of noise, and the players responded.

In English Football we've all witnessed the corporate sanitisation inside grounds, soulless bowls that cater more towards a tourist experience than that of the life and blood of every club - the fans.

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

So, lets do OUR bit, starting with Saturday.

Leave the negativity at home, life is too short. And regardless of which part of the ground you’re in, let’s remind ourselves what a buzzing Ashton Gate can be like, on and off the pitch.

Whichever 11 players are out there wearing our beloved Red & White, lets get behind OUR team.

Who knows where it’ll take us..

COYR!

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11 minutes ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

Our current coach has owned nothing!

And that's one of the reasons for the antipathy towards him.

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Your absolutely right about it being OUR church?................I rarely come to worship these days.......however I do constantly pray that one day Manning will play his mate "Twiney" in the Number 10 role, and stop constantly introducing subs at 60 minutes in every frigging match?   Hallelujah Brother!

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16 minutes ago, James said:

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

What a shame our owners never recognise this.  Would contribute to a big banner reminding them of the fact if you ever do one.  

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I do agree with you but I have a bad feeling about Saturday. Feel like Oxford who are in good form are going to be right up for it. If we come out the blocks slowly and not up for it we could go 1 or 2 down first half and the atmosphere will be toxic. Like I said, I hope I'm wrong but I do have a bad feeling.

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It’s really quite simple, if they play well and do anything with any sort of pace or ambition the crowd will be behind them.

If they come out and bore everyone rigid people will be sat there silent waiting to go home. 
 

Just like every other set of fans.
 

Over to the manager to send out a team that gives the crowd something to get behind.

Just a thought, maybe having a complete mood hoover as a manager doesn’t do a lot for atmosphere at the ground?

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23 minutes ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

Those games are in the past now and the season is still young.

We’re back at home on Saturday. Back in OUR Church, with the players surrounded by OUR fans.

Nobody should need reminding of how the noise generated in AG can push OUR team on. We’ve seen it countless times over the years, both pre and post ‘redevelopment’.

The Millwall game earlier this season is a perfect recent example. From the 1st minute to the last, it was a constant wall of noise, and the players responded.

In English Football we've all witnessed the corporate sanitisation inside grounds, soulless bowls that cater more towards a tourist experience than that of the life and blood of every club - the fans.

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

So, lets do OUR bit, starting with Saturday.

Leave the negativity at home, life is too short. And regardless of which part of the ground you’re in, let’s remind ourselves what a buzzing Ashton Gate can be like, on and off the pitch.

Whichever 11 players are out there wearing our beloved Red & White, lets get behind OUR team.

Who knows where it’ll take us..

COYR!

Sounds great 

please send your CV for the motivational speakers role to

L Manning 

Ashton Gate

Bristol

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Just now, Mr Popodopolous said:

I agree with the sentiment in the OP, yet the optimism I'm struggling to see good grounds for.

Indeed. Read the room. It’s clear that Liam doesn’t feel like OUR Manager (sic) mainly because of the fact as has been said he refuses to accept any accountability for when he makes poor decisions that affect OUR club.

Nobodys going to knock you for cheering. Nobodys going to knock you for creating an atmosphere. But it wasn’t “a constant wall of noise” from minute one to 90 against Millwall - unless you count the booing at 3-2. And it definitely wasn’t from a fairly sparse ground including S82 just after half time

Get behind the team - yeah, absolutely. Make out we’ve got some kind of cauldron and a manager who takes accountability - nah.

God, I hope we win. But this is a well Intended but misguided rallying call.

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32 minutes ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

Those games are in the past now and the season is still young.

We’re back at home on Saturday. Back in OUR Church, with the players surrounded by OUR fans.

Nobody should need reminding of how the noise generated in AG can push OUR team on. We’ve seen it countless times over the years, both pre and post ‘redevelopment’.

The Millwall game earlier this season is a perfect recent example. From the 1st minute to the last, it was a constant wall of noise, and the players responded.

In English Football we've all witnessed the corporate sanitisation inside grounds, soulless bowls that cater more towards a tourist experience than that of the life and blood of every club - the fans.

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

So, lets do OUR bit, starting with Saturday.

Leave the negativity at home, life is too short. And regardless of which part of the ground you’re in, let’s remind ourselves what a buzzing Ashton Gate can be like, on and off the pitch.

Whichever 11 players are out there wearing our beloved Red & White, lets get behind OUR team.

Who knows where it’ll take us..

COYR!

I’m with you mate some of these miserable bastards can’t wait failure to pounce on someone,supporters my ass ,as you say let’s get behind the boys the past is the past 

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38 minutes ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

Those games are in the past now and the season is still young.

We’re back at home on Saturday. Back in OUR Church, with the players surrounded by OUR fans.

Nobody should need reminding of how the noise generated in AG can push OUR team on. We’ve seen it countless times over the years, both pre and post ‘redevelopment’.

The Millwall game earlier this season is a perfect recent example. From the 1st minute to the last, it was a constant wall of noise, and the players responded.

In English Football we've all witnessed the corporate sanitisation inside grounds, soulless bowls that cater more towards a tourist experience than that of the life and blood of every club - the fans.

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

So, lets do OUR bit, starting with Saturday.

Leave the negativity at home, life is too short. And regardless of which part of the ground you’re in, let’s remind ourselves what a buzzing Ashton Gate can be like, on and off the pitch.

Whichever 11 players are out there wearing our beloved Red & White, lets get behind OUR team.

Who knows where it’ll take us..

COYR!

Well said!

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15 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

I agree with the sentiment in the OP, yet the optimism I'm struggling to see good grounds for.

Just can't motivate myself for Saturday as is - been given a ticket by family who are on holiday and almost rather they would drag me with them but have overtime on Sunday.

When was the last time - out of interest, not seen it mentioned  - that we conceded 10 in 4? (as per current)

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50 minutes ago, Topper 123 said:

I’m with you mate some of these miserable bastards can’t wait failure to pounce on someone,supporters my ass ,as you say let’s get behind the boys the past is the past 

Wasn't this you on Saturday?

  

On 14/09/2024 at 20:09, Topper 123 said:

This team has no fire / enthusiasm/character and no idea there are loads I could ask which include passion and balls 90% of this squad belong in division one and do they care do they **** as they know they’ll never get higher footy or wages as their getting , so there’s NO AMBITION 

  

On 14/09/2024 at 20:11, Topper 123 said:

You ******* are letting us down massively and are taking the money out of our children’s mouths as we follow you everywhere and what do you give back NOTHING 

 

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The O.P’s sentiment is great but sadly life doesn’t pan out that way. Our only win was a great fight back and entertaining until you realise we threw away a 2 goal lead and shipped 3 goals in that game. We have conceded 3 goals in our last 4 games, this isn’t the way to get the fans behind the team.

Our Head Coach does himself no favours with his time tabled subs or playing the most important signing (I believe that’s what he said) his number 10 out wide where he was totally ineffectual whilst on loan at Hull. Manning also needs to be able to respond when it’s clear plan A isn’t working. We spent quite big this summer but have we spent well? I’m yet to see that.

Asking the fans to cheer regardless won’t work and could, in fact, make things worse. Say the whole ground did get vocal and created the cauldron effect the O.P want and we then go and ship another 3 goals at home how many would be inclined to get behind them next time? Blind support isn’t what’s needed. If we get good football played on the front foot as promised by Jon Lansdown and Brian Tinnion the fan base will get behind the players and coach. We have to stop this playing by numbers we need to let the flair players loose from the start, LM needs to get us playing in a way that gets our bums off our seat. Do that and there will be no need to encourage our support, that support will come naturally.

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1 hour ago, bearded_red said:

It’s really quite simple, if they play well and do anything with any sort of pace or ambition the crowd will be behind them.

If they come out and bore everyone rigid people will be sat there silent waiting to go home. 
 

Just like every other set of fans.
 

Over to the manager to send out a team that gives the crowd something to get behind.

Just a thought, maybe having a complete mood hoover as a manager doesn’t do a lot for atmosphere at the ground?

I agree ive seen more life in a bottle of Tizer.

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The good news is, the sentiment in the original post is very much aimed at the majority of commenters in this thread.

So I'm glad it's caught all of your attention 😁

In simple terms, control what you as an individual can control. If you want to have a positive impact on the club which you/we all clearly care about, you can (assuming your at the game on Saturday and/or or any game after that!). Be a positive factor! (although appreciate that will be easier said than done for some on here)!

If every single person in Ashton Gate on Saturday takes that positive approach. It will undoubtedly create an environment in which the players are far more likely (whilst admittedly not by any means guaranteed...!) to perform well.

Sadly though, I'm sure there are many who are much happier missing the point with deafening irony on here. But let's hope I'm wrong. Though it is of course, each to their own.

Fingers crossed for a positive outcome on and off the pitch on Saturday afternoon all the same. 🔴⚪

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21 minutes ago, numbeast said:

The O.P’s sentiment is great but sadly life doesn’t pan out that way. Our only win was a great fight back and entertaining until you realise we threw away a 2 goal lead and shipped 3 goals in that game. We have conceded 3 goals in our last 4 games, this isn’t the way to get the fans behind the team.

Our Head Coach does himself no favours with his time tabled subs or playing the most important signing (I believe that’s what he said) his number 10 out wide where he was totally ineffectual whilst on loan at Hull. Manning also needs to be able to respond when it’s clear plan A isn’t working. We spent quite big this summer but have we spent well? I’m yet to see that.

Asking the fans to cheer regardless won’t work and could, in fact, make things worse. Say the whole ground did get vocal and created the cauldron effect the O.P want and we then go and ship another 3 goals at home how many would be inclined to get behind them next time? Blind support isn’t what’s needed. If we get good football played on the front foot as promised by Jon Lansdown and Brian Tinnion the fan base will get behind the players and coach. We have to stop this playing by numbers we need to let the flair players loose from the start, LM needs to get us playing in a way that gets our bums off our seat. Do that and there will be no need to encourage our support, that support will come naturally.

Another game where 2-0 up we sing “bounce around” and it comes back to bite us on the arse.

I know I’m probably the only one who hates it when that song starts it, but it seems to have the “Shitas” touch on our players! 😉😉😉

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1 hour ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

That is really big of them.

But let’s be honest, they had no alternative but to own it.

We don’t want mealy mouthed words of appeasement.

We want immediate remedial action and change with positive results and outcomes.

Nothing less is acceptable.

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3 hours ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

Those games are in the past now and the season is still young.

We’re back at home on Saturday. Back in OUR Church, with the players surrounded by OUR fans.

Nobody should need reminding of how the noise generated in AG can push OUR team on. We’ve seen it countless times over the years, both pre and post ‘redevelopment’.

The Millwall game earlier this season is a perfect recent example. From the 1st minute to the last, it was a constant wall of noise, and the players responded.

In English Football we've all witnessed the corporate sanitisation inside grounds, soulless bowls that cater more towards a tourist experience than that of the life and blood of every club - the fans.

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

So, lets do OUR bit, starting with Saturday.

Leave the negativity at home, life is too short. And regardless of which part of the ground you’re in, let’s remind ourselves what a buzzing Ashton Gate can be like, on and off the pitch.

Whichever 11 players are out there wearing our beloved Red & White, lets get behind OUR team.

Who knows where it’ll take us..

COYR!

League one. 

No thanks.

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3 hours ago, James said:

The good news is, the sentiment in the original post is very much aimed at the majority of commenters in this thread.

So I'm glad it's caught all of your attention 😁

In simple terms, control what you as an individual can control. If you want to have a positive impact on the club which you/we all clearly care about, you can (assuming your at the game on Saturday and/or or any game after that!). Be a positive factor! (although appreciate that will be easier said than done for some on here)!

If every single person in Ashton Gate on Saturday takes that positive approach. It will undoubtedly create an environment in which the players are far more likely (whilst admittedly not by any means guaranteed...!) to perform well.

Sadly though, I'm sure there are many who are much happier missing the point with deafening irony on here. But let's hope I'm wrong. Though it is of course, each to their own.

Fingers crossed for a positive outcome on and off the pitch on Saturday afternoon all the same. 🔴⚪

I'm actually with @spudski on this. I'm willing to take a short term L on Saturday for the greater good of the football club so rather than having to fabricate atmospheres against the likes of Oxford, we can have genuine passionate atmospheres in big future games (with hopefully less of those dull uninspiring forza/ultra songs)

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7 hours ago, Davefevs said:

Another game where 2-0 up we sing “bounce around” and it comes back to bite us on the arse.

I know I’m probably the only one who hates it when that song starts it, but it seems to have the “Shitas” touch on our players! 😉😉😉

Ditto with that Scott Twine song.

Lads, Scott Twine doesn’t run down the wing. I actually think you’ve subconsciously made Liam pick him out of position in an attempt to curry favour with the crowd.

If you could sing:

When the samba rhythm starts to play

Dance with me

Make me sway

Scott Twine being played in the position he was chased all summer to play in

Scoring Goals

Makes the City Sing

Hopefully Liam will then stop thinking he’s a winger. You’re not helping him..!

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8 hours ago, James said:

The good news is, the sentiment in the original post is very much aimed at the majority of commenters in this thread.

So I'm glad it's caught all of your attention 😁

In simple terms, control what you as an individual can control. If you want to have a positive impact on the club which you/we all clearly care about, you can (assuming your at the game on Saturday and/or or any game after that!). Be a positive factor! (although appreciate that will be easier said than done for some on here)!

If every single person in Ashton Gate on Saturday takes that positive approach. It will undoubtedly create an environment in which the players are far more likely (whilst admittedly not by any means guaranteed...!) to perform well.

Sadly though, I'm sure there are many who are much happier missing the point with deafening irony on here. But let's hope I'm wrong. Though it is of course, each to their own.

Fingers crossed for a positive outcome on and off the pitch on Saturday afternoon all the same. 🔴⚪

If there is to be a positive impact on the club, it can be started by booting manning out and employing an actual manager. A head coach does not work with our setup - the evidence is there from the multiple past failures.

 

Then phase 2 of positive impact is to fire out our Teknical director or side shift him back to his academy/loans role - even make it a direktorship if it makes him happy.

 

Phase 3 of 'operation positive impact' - Lansdown sells to an owner that backs up his ambition of premier league football by employing the right people to get the club there.

 

As for saturday, i will happily sit here and watch us get stuffed if it means phase 1 is carried out.

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8 hours ago, Davefevs said:

Another game where 2-0 up we sing “bounce around” and it comes back to bite us on the arse.

I know I’m probably the only one who hates it when that song starts it, but it seems to have the “Shitas” touch on our players! 😉😉😉

Oh yeah and don’t forget singing after we scored against Coventry “we are top the league” 🤣

 

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The problem with AG in terms of atmosphere is discussed often on here.

At the Coventry game the away support was there singing and supporting the team well before KO.

The home fans sloth-like emergence from curry goat and couple of pints of Thatchers before the match. Arriving in their seats at 3 mins before KO. Then maybe S82 singing “8 men had a dream”.

It’s a pathetic “church” more like a library.

 

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10 hours ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that. He is not our manager we had nothing to do with his selection he is Jon/Steves/Tinmans manager same goes for the players they are here for money and are passing through

Those games are in the past now and the season is still young.

We’re back at home on Saturday. Back in OUR Church, with the players surrounded by OUR fans.

Nobody should need reminding of how the noise generated in AG can push OUR team on. We’ve seen it countless times over the years, both pre and post ‘redevelopment’.

The Millwall game earlier this season is a perfect recent example. From the 1st minute to the last, it was a constant wall of noise, and the players responded.

In English Football we've all witnessed the corporate sanitisation inside grounds, soulless bowls that cater more towards a tourist experience than that of the life and blood of every club - the fans.

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

So, lets do OUR bit, starting with Saturday.

Leave the negativity at home, life is too short. And regardless of which part of the ground you’re in, let’s remind ourselves what a buzzing Ashton Gate can be like, on and off the pitch.

Whichever 11 players are out there wearing our beloved Red & White, lets get behind OUR team.

Who knows where it’ll take us..

COYR!

So bury your head in the sand and accept everything thats given to you or say what you think i.e Lansdowns Out, or the current manager  has no exp in this div yet the squad/team is sold to us as promo challengers, wtf sit down shut up....yeah come on you reds zzz

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12 hours ago, James said:

The good news is, the sentiment in the original post is very much aimed at the majority of commenters in this thread.

So I'm glad it's caught all of your attention 😁

In simple terms, control what you as an individual can control. If you want to have a positive impact on the club which you/we all clearly care about, you can (assuming your at the game on Saturday and/or or any game after that!). Be a positive factor! (although appreciate that will be easier said than done for some on here)!

If every single person in Ashton Gate on Saturday takes that positive approach. It will undoubtedly create an environment in which the players are far more likely (whilst admittedly not by any means guaranteed...!) to perform well.

Sadly though, I'm sure there are many who are much happier missing the point with deafening irony on here. But let's hope I'm wrong. Though it is of course, each to their own.

Fingers crossed for a positive outcome on and off the pitch on Saturday afternoon all the same. 🔴⚪

Mate, most people on OTIB would need a viagra just to celebrate a goal, let alone create an atmosphere  :w00t:

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13 hours ago, 2015 said:

I detect a Bristol Sport employee

Can confirm he 100% is not 

11 hours ago, The Masked Man said:

The fans shouldn't have to carry the team through run of the mill matches when the manager has been given a squad that should be challenging at the top end of the table. 

That's a part of what being a supporter is, how many times do you hear a manager say "the supporters got us through the last ten minutes" etc.. 

14 hours ago, spudski said:

Everyone wants our team to do well.

No one is negative.

It's constructive criticism.

Criticism based on the shit Manning is turning out.

You wouldn't cheer a bag of shit, even if it was ours. 

Sooner LMs gone the better. 

Gives a chance to change and cheer for something we're proud of.

Right now...not many are proud of the people running this club or the coach. 

They need to know this. 

Not just support crap. 

Where were comments like this before we lost to Derby? 

To say nobody is negative is a joke, this forum is full of negativity. 

Whether we like it or not we've got LM in charge, so we should be supportive of the team. 

Where is all this that people are not proud of running the club come from? 

9 hours ago, W-S-M Seagull said:

I'm actually with @spudski on this. I'm willing to take a short term L on Saturday for the greater good of the football club so rather than having to fabricate atmospheres against the likes of Oxford, we can have genuine passionate atmospheres in big future games (with hopefully less of those dull uninspiring forza/ultra songs)

I do apologise for responding to you again, but you are one of the few posters that has been consistent with your views, and while I disagree with them I respect you for backing up your opinions. 

Anyway, I'm absolutely amazed any supporter would want their team to lose a game. What greater good do you expect to happen if we lose? 

I'd question what the heck is wrong with a supporter actually wanting us to lose a game 

We know SL backs his Manager and that won't change regardless of what happens tomorrow. 

Talking about fabricated atmospheres, what is that all about? S82 consistently try and get an atmosphere going, this is the 1990s with bland songs, maybe embrace it rather than be critical of it? 

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7 minutes ago, phantom said:

Can confirm he 100% is not 

That's a part of what being a supporter is, how many times do you hear a manager say "the supporters got us through the last ten minutes" etc.. 

Where were comments like this before we lost to Derby? 

To say nobody is negative is a joke, this forum is full of negativity. 

Whether we like it or not we've got LM in charge, so we should be supportive of the team. 

Where is all this that people are not proud of running the club come from? 

I do apologise for responding to you again, but you are one of the few posters that has been consistent with your views, and while I disagree with them I respect you for backing up your opinions. 

Anyway, I'm absolutely amazed any supporter would want their team to lose a game. What greater good do you expect to happen if we lose? 

I'd question what the heck is wrong with a supporter actually wanting us to lose a game 

We know SL backs his Manager and that won't change regardless of what happens tomorrow. 

Talking about fabricated atmospheres, what is that all about? S82 consistently try and get an atmosphere going, this is the 1990s with bland songs, maybe embrace it rather than be critical of it? 

You've obviously not read the reasons I've given on here for wanting us to lose against Oxford. 

So as to get rid of LM asap. 

I don't see any negative views. 

All I see are supporters rightly constructively criticising elements of the team, coach and ownership. 

From the many posts, you can read into it, that many aren't proud of our ownerships and boards decision making, or the coaches. 

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7 minutes ago, phantom said:

To say nobody is negative is a joke, this forum is full of negativity. 

There’s a fair chunk to critique, even when winning…and drawing and losing.

8 minutes ago, phantom said:

Whether we like it or not we've got LM in charge, so we should be supportive of the team. 

I believe we are.

12 minutes ago, phantom said:

Anyway, I'm absolutely amazed any supporter would want their team to lose a game. What greater good do you expect to happen if we lose? 

 

It’s just posing a hypothetical scenario, ie if a defeat vs Oxford meant LM was sacked, they’d take a loss.

I don’t think either poster expects LM to be sacked.

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13 hours ago, Davefevs said:

Another game where 2-0 up we sing “bounce around” and it comes back to bite us on the arse.

I know I’m probably the only one who hates it when that song starts it, but it seems to have the “Shitas” touch on our players! 😉😉😉

No i am Totally with you on this- as soon as we look even remotely comfortable and this dirge starts to get sung I have a gut feeling it wilL comeback and bite us on the arse

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5 hours ago, BeggyBlaggers said:

Phase 3 of 'operation positive impact' - Lansdown sells to an owner that backs up his ambition of premier league football by employing the right people to get the club there.

I said this on Facebook and I got threatened by some dick who said he’d meet me in the ground 🤣

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Do agree with the underlying point in that positive support can lift players, change games- 100%. Keep a foothold to stay in a game, all that.

Hopefully it begins well on Saturday, the players respond and the two feed off each other. Or vice versa.

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If the players need the crowd roaring before they realise they owe us a performance, then they shouldn't be here. We come to support yes, but don't expect the atmosphere to lift the team. Surely the players should be on top of their game anyway, without us telling them to step up. They are at work where they should be giving their best to earn their extortionate wages. 

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16 hours ago, Henry said:

I support the team, and more importantly, the club.

I do not not support the manager or the board. I’ll make that known if I want.

👍

Absolutely 💯 your right.

I wouldn't give a flying fig if LM was booted tomorrow, he's not demonstrated why he should be anywhere near a Championship first team.

He seems a little out of his depth, and I'm convinced some players (maybe most) don't believe in his methods.

As for the board, even if they had the gumption to pull the plug, I've no confidence in their ability to appoint the football managerial team we need to succeed

If they did luck into it, I'm sure they'd come up with a bogus reason to break it up at some point. I can't for the life of me think what gives me that idea.

Hoping against logic that things change tomorrow and we are at least set up properly and with a clear and effective plan to win.

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17 hours ago, James said:

There’s no hiding from it, the last 2 results away from home have been disappointing.

But OUR Manager and OUR Players have come out and owned that.

Those games are in the past now and the season is still young.

We’re back at home on Saturday. Back in OUR Church, with the players surrounded by OUR fans.

Nobody should need reminding of how the noise generated in AG can push OUR team on. We’ve seen it countless times over the years, both pre and post ‘redevelopment’.

The Millwall game earlier this season is a perfect recent example. From the 1st minute to the last, it was a constant wall of noise, and the players responded.

In English Football we've all witnessed the corporate sanitisation inside grounds, soulless bowls that cater more towards a tourist experience than that of the life and blood of every club - the fans.

And it’s important for us all, as fans, to remind ourselves that we are the heart of this club.

And as the heart, without us it’s nothing.

So, lets do OUR bit, starting with Saturday.

Leave the negativity at home, life is too short. And regardless of which part of the ground you’re in, let’s remind ourselves what a buzzing Ashton Gate can be like, on and off the pitch.

Whichever 11 players are out there wearing our beloved Red & White, lets get behind OUR team.

Who knows where it’ll take us..

COYR!

Great sentiment, but 25 years+ of abject failure by the Lansdowns brings it all home to reality. This club needs change at the top table rather than the current mess.

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6 hours ago, DaveInSA said:

The problem with AG in terms of atmosphere is discussed often on here.

At the Coventry game the away support was there singing and supporting the team well before KO.

The home fans sloth-like emergence from curry goat and couple of pints of Thatchers before the match. Arriving in their seats at 3 mins before KO. Then maybe S82 singing “8 men had a dream”.

It’s a pathetic “church” more like a library.

 

Many of the passionate fans don’t bother nowadays, just the happy 👏s and piss heads, and yes it is like a library most games.

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