Far more enjoyable football 22:49 - Aug 14 with 4866 views | kizaitfc | To an extent I don't care about the results as long as we get that entertainment factor back and for me that is what we have. Of course we need to start winning but the fact the football is enjoyable to watch and we have an attacking side is great, people need to stop thinking we have a divine right to be top of the league. |  |
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Far more enjoyable football on 13:32 - Aug 15 with 254 views | Herbivore |
Far more enjoyable football on 10:46 - Aug 15 by textbackup | im going based on what I saw around me week on week. you can use official figures, but was discussed in length at the time, that ST holders were counted regardless of being there or not. however, it matters not really. |
That's true enough, although that was also the case when our official attendance was 12k as well so who knows how many were actually in the ground for those games? The overall point is that our core fanbase is no smaller or less committed now than it's ever been. |  |
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Far more enjoyable football on 14:00 - Aug 15 with 233 views | The_Romford_Blue |
Far more enjoyable football on 07:45 - Aug 15 by itfcjoe | There seems a number of posts, including this one, saying how enjoyable the football is. How we are battering teams and dominating them - we haven’t even been ahead this season yet and that game state makes a massive difference. I feel those going massively OTT about how good things are are doing more damage than anyone, because people just don’t buy it when we start like this. Thought yesterday was a backward step, very little good to take away from it bar a couple of individual performances (Edwards especially looks the absolute nuts), I’m not worried about it as ultimately we have good players at this level and that will make the difference when push comes to shove, and Cook is a proven manager - but can’t dress it up as something it isn’t! |
I still think we did batter them second half yesterday for what it’s worth. Our best half of the two league games by a mile. |  |
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