Why would you register on a club forum to try and counter what would obviously be comments biased beyond all reason?
You'd never get anything else done.
Every time you look at the Falkirk fans slagging him off, please bear in mind how hilarious that Forest forum found it when we took McGoldrick, and how they were willing it to be a permanent move before he'd even kicked a ball for us.
Wouldn't they have just kept Carsley on already in that case? They could just say it's an awkward time to appoint a new manager, give him to the summer etc.
Not sure about that. You can't pick everyone's first choice but really they'd have to have already offended us to not be welcomed in surely? If it's Pressley I won't hold that season down here against him.
I put a quid in a vending machine at work and noticed it was blocked just inside the slot. Poked my key in to get the quid back, and long story short, I'm £2 up.
If he's not missing work I can't see a problem. Going home to see friends and family is way down the list of inadvisable things footballers can do with free time.
Wouldn't the York press say that kind of thing to talk up the new York manager, in the same way that Cody McDonald was reported as our number one transfer target?
That was largely my point. The implication that at least you'd just get 'genuine' fans with this theory, as if that'd make it all worthwhile. I'd give up completely if the club folded, I don't care where that places me on the authenticity scale.
The amount of people disgusted at leaving Highfield Road, I have trouble believing that more people wouldn't be disgusted about the club itself disappearing altogether. Rage at the owners may pique interest in whatever this new protest club is, but sustained interest? Can't see it.