Im_Spartacus wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I don't hear anybody around me calling for Mancini's head and there are quite a few miserable cunts up there.
So obviously because you dont hear it, everyone in your block feels things are all tickety boo? I vry much doubt that mate, but at 2nd in the league you would look a cunt singing sack the board etc. but 2nd in the league doesnt mask the problems or tell the full story does it
Message boards like these, where people can sound off with a reasoned argument rather than just screaming "mancini you fucking cunt" at the ground which helps nobody are where dissent begins.
Opinion ferments on message boards, and if the issues remain unresolved, or worse, deteriorate, then the likelihood is that the dissenting voices on the message boards become openly dissenting voices in the ground, and the stone begins to gather moss.
Mancini has come back from worse than this before, lets hope he does again.
I understand the dissenting minority and also how things work. The point I was making is that it's not everywhere and it depends where you are located. Where I am now (last 4 years after move from SS) there seems to be more of a football minded crowd who, although they don't mind singing and shouting, like to see the football on offer and you've got to say that the football, at home especially, has been more than good this season. Don't get me wrong, they whinge and moan like good'ens but never at the manager. The may have a similar view to myself that once the players cross that white-line then it's down to them.
Yet, take the singing section or the SS who, every game, sing the Mancini song. Where was that on Saturday; nowhere to be heard. These lads and lasses purport to be the heart and soul of the club but during a bad spell decide that the club don't need that type of support, as if they'd been personally slapped in the face by Mancini. I've no problems with it but it does say a lot about how fans can turn once expectations are raised, especially in the heat of the moment.