Yes I agree that fans don't have to sing..but they should ask themselves these questions
Do I want my team to win?
Can I help them to win by getting behind them?
Does a passionate atmosphere make the game more enjoyable?
If the answer to these is yes, surely a Norwich crowd can do better than yesterday.
The over the top reaction suggests that nothing hurts like the truth.
Best answer to PG's criticism is to sing your heads off on Tuesday....and if the team are still rubbish you prove PG wrong about it helping the team get 'over the line'. On the other hand, if we win convincingly everyone is happy.
Posted By: scarycanary on November 26th 2006 at 17:07:55
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- Yes I agree that fans don't have to sing..but they should ask themselves these questions (NCFC) - scarycanary, Nov 26, 17:07:55
- I'd say Grant's was an over the top reaction (n/m) (NCFC) - duke of york, Nov 26, 17:50:18
- The fans got behind the team at Poorman Rd only to get a serving of tripe! (NCFC) - Commisar_Canary, Nov 26, 17:16:54
- Can I help them to win by getting behind them? (NCFC) - The King of Prussia, Nov 26, 17:12:46
- Yes,we lost and were poor at Ipswich, despite good support, but its gone now (n/m) (NCFC) - scarycanary, Nov 26, 17:29:09
- and we were poor at home yesterday - they dont deserve our support (NCFC) - Commisar_Canary, Nov 26, 17:33:12
- Players come and go, but its always OUR team out there (n/m) (NCFC) - scarycanary, Nov 26, 17:40:35
- and we were poor at home yesterday - they dont deserve our support (NCFC) - Commisar_Canary, Nov 26, 17:33:12
- Yes,we lost and were poor at Ipswich, despite good support, but its gone now (n/m) (NCFC) - scarycanary, Nov 26, 17:29:09
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