Tongue in cheek rather than righteous anger Pete
But 'I find the ball in the quadrant at corners nonsense mildly annoying' probably not really worth posting.
To be fair, in all our time in the Championship, I think we've all seen teams get to the play offs or even autos and we've thought 'they aren't that great'.
Well that's us at the moment.
It's been a feature of our return to the championship.
Rarely seem to put games to bed, or it certainly feels that way, some statto may prove me wrong.
I remember us scoring at the baseball ground and some fans stopped celebrating because it felt like the stand was about collapse.
Was a proper dilapidated sithole but I love them types of grounds.
A other huge game, everyone seems bigger than the last!
Double edged sword yesterday, they did us a favour beating Blackburn but will give them confidence going into Tuesday.
I remember us getting fucking spanked aided and abetted by an abject refereeing performance from David Ellery and a well k own Coventry landlord being restrained from tracking him down to throttle him afterwards!!
On point one, seen people on here saying maybe we should revert to 5ATB for the 3 games against the top 4 sides.
Don't see it happening myself, I'll be surprised if its even being considered but its a good talking point.
If anything needs nipping in the bud at that ground it's that fucking ball in the quadrant at corners nonsense.
I swear some stupid cunts even starred doing it to Torp at one point in the second half.
I almost wish we played Sheff utd every week so they'd be too busy clapping Hamer to do it!!
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Used to describe football fans going absolutely mental when their team has scored, much more than a normal celebration, mainly describing the 'limbs' (body parts) 'all over the shop' (aots), the action. Such as fans piling on to the pitch, storming the home fans, arms...
I think people are a bit blinded by how much he has improved from the start of the season, (and his goals), but he still has a long way to go, hopefully he'll keep improving and benefit from a good pre season with the coaching team.