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Toxicity 08:31 - Aug 3 with 4548 viewsFlittonBlue

Am I alone in thinking things are going to turn pretty toxic very quickly this season if we dont get off to a good start? Seems like all the goodwill deservedly earned over the last 3 season has been drained over the last 12 months and anything negative gets 10 times the attention anything positive (like beating a French top division side 3-0 away) receives.

Maybe its just the usual internet vibe but boy do we need a good start to knock it on the head
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Toxicity on 11:39 - Aug 3 with 736 viewsBobbychase

Toxicity on 11:24 - Aug 3 by darkhorse28

Yeah, agree completely.

Nothing worse than a rump who’d think only their opinion is valid, and post the same point over and over, and over, and can’t allow any deviation from their narrow view.

They’re like little fascists in echo chambers, just confirming their bias .., and shouting ‘Daasn’ a lot.

The ‘this is progress’ self preservation narrative hasn’t aged well, that’s not to say we won’t have a great season.

It’s just it was always a complete load of self preservation nonsense.

Our key players have all left or leaving, we haven’t planned for key roles we’ve known need replacing for 2 years, during which time we spent £150 million.

It’s hardly all doom and gloom, a huge amount to also be positive about….., but you might want to leave some room for critical thinking, and objective evaluation.

Because our own owners, have validated those issues raised, and we are up for sale, and selling £100 million of player inventory.

So as of tens is the case…., you didn’t have any balance or objectivity, just your need to control a narrative and be tribal and play the man not the issue.

Maybe start with an apology to all those people you attacked when they said all our best players would leave.

Delap, Cajuste, Hutchinson, Broadhead, Tuenzabe, Butgess, Morsy.

Will be fantastic to get Cajuste back if it happens, he’s a level above this league.

But that’s our best 5 or 6 players.

And we have 1 player who’s never kicked a competitive ball for us, for two key CDM roles…, after years of recruitment and hundreds of millions invested.

We could get 100 points, and get promoted doing hand stands, and that’s still AWFUL strategic planning, contingency, talent ID and not how to run a professional football club…, at any level.

It’s so poor.

But you don’t get it do you, you’d rather be wrong and try to get a thumbs up on a football forum, than understand any issue.

That’s where you differ from some of those you try to control.

Maybe the RY care more about the club, the issue, than your need for validation.

Ashton has been really poor the last 18 months, and KM is looking increasingly like a very talented coach, who lacks some of the skills to be an elite manager.

Just my opinion.

But if true, we can’t be elite without addressing the elephants in the room…, and elite isn’t EFL football, where I think you’d rather be facing Forest Green, than the difficult and frank conversations required, to be elite.

Our club is better than where are at this current time.

When the owners sell, hopefully we’ll get football people, that call out KM’s weaknesses and get him the support he needs, so if he wants to be on the pitch all the time, he can, and we can still do talent ID, strategic and contingency planning, at levels WAY above this mess.

Because no midfield in a squad this size, worths hundreds of millions is a string blue as to the challenges.


McKenna presiding over a mess eh.

Lots of points one could make but you talk about Broadhead as if he has already gone, and also mention Morsy as one of our best players. He certainly was and we will miss his leadership, but Azor already looks an upgrade and we know from last season that Morsy's influence is less in the Prem than the Championship so getting a younger player in that role is progress. It would make zero sense to keep Morsy as we'd have to replace him in the summer if we went up anyway.

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Toxicity on 11:39 - Aug 3 with 735 viewsbsw72

Toxicity on 09:50 - Aug 3 by LeoMuff

Many of the demoted clubs start slowly, lots of player turn over, change of pace from prem, hangover from getting battered, it would not be a surprise if it happens to us.

Would be ridiculous if people did get angsty as the season is a long one and plenty of time to make up ground.


Point of order. Teams are relegated, not demoted.

Demotion is an internal action within a hierarchical structure, generally impacting an individual while relegation is an organizational/league-level consequence for poor performance.
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Toxicity on 11:41 - Aug 3 with 731 viewsTrequartista

I think there's just some frustration because we've discovered that players don't want to play for us because we're in the Championship, when we assumed they might come because we were initially favourites to go back up. Delap, Tuenzebe, Hutchinson, Hackney, Guiu, and now Azon. Maybe Cajuste will buck the trend.

As with all social media it will be carnage if we lose at Birmingham and the exact opposite if we win, despite there being 135 more points to play for.

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Toxicity on 11:52 - Aug 3 with 668 viewsurbanpenguin

Toxicity on 11:41 - Aug 3 by Trequartista

I think there's just some frustration because we've discovered that players don't want to play for us because we're in the Championship, when we assumed they might come because we were initially favourites to go back up. Delap, Tuenzebe, Hutchinson, Hackney, Guiu, and now Azon. Maybe Cajuste will buck the trend.

As with all social media it will be carnage if we lose at Birmingham and the exact opposite if we win, despite there being 135 more points to play for.


I suspect there may be 132 more points to play for, not 135 - the way Sheffield Wednesday are headed. Sadly.
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Toxicity on 20:48 - Aug 12 with 496 viewsFlittonBlue

Looks like it took 9 days!!
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Toxicity on 20:49 - Aug 12 with 466 viewsITFC_84

Toxicity on 20:48 - Aug 12 by FlittonBlue

Looks like it took 9 days!!


Yep, we’re almost there aren’t we…
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Toxicity on 20:55 - Aug 12 with 401 viewsBlue_Moses

Toxicity on 20:49 - Aug 12 by ITFC_84

Yep, we’re almost there aren’t we…


I think people are well within their right to offer criticism if we lose to Bromley reserves
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Toxicity on 20:56 - Aug 12 with 362 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Toxicity on 11:36 - Aug 3 by Benters

‘Toxic’.

If we do go a bit wobbly at the start of the season there may be some tutting or some sharp intaking of breath,we don’t do ‘toxic’ here..


Hey! We can eye-roll with the best of them.

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Toxicity on 20:58 - Aug 12 with 336 viewsDavoIPB

Toxicity on 20:55 - Aug 12 by Blue_Moses

I think people are well within their right to offer criticism if we lose to Bromley reserves


Don't know what Kieran is mulling over on his iPad thingy, we look like we have no idea how to play decent attacking football.
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Toxicity on 21:00 - Aug 12 with 296 viewsITFC_84

Toxicity on 20:55 - Aug 12 by Blue_Moses

I think people are well within their right to offer criticism if we lose to Bromley reserves


Completely agree!
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Toxicity on 21:01 - Aug 12 with 270 viewsSwansea_Blue

The problem is probably the massive expectation. We’d convinced ourselves we’d be invincible with all these top level Championship players, but they’re not looking like to level layers right now. We secured two successive promotions off the back of being a well-drilled unit punching above our weight. That’s gone too, both many of those players and the cohesiveness.

There are signs we could be in trouble. Hopefully we can turn that around pretty quickly otherwise yes it will soon get toxic.

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Toxicity on 21:08 - Aug 12 with 228 viewsTractorWood

Toxicity on 21:01 - Aug 12 by Swansea_Blue

The problem is probably the massive expectation. We’d convinced ourselves we’d be invincible with all these top level Championship players, but they’re not looking like to level layers right now. We secured two successive promotions off the back of being a well-drilled unit punching above our weight. That’s gone too, both many of those players and the cohesiveness.

There are signs we could be in trouble. Hopefully we can turn that around pretty quickly otherwise yes it will soon get toxic.


Perhaps an abstract view but it's a good time have a ropey patch. We can still transact. Move players on, get players in.

We've always finished seasons like a train with KMcK as he assembles and motivates the tree and the decorations. If I'm being brutally honest I think we have far too many decorations and a new tree that looks pretty disjointed.

We've never started a championship season with universal expectation. It's a very different dynamic. Wouldn't surprise me if we don't bounce straight back.
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I know that was then, but it could be again..
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Toxicity on 21:10 - Aug 12 with 205 viewsITFCSG

Didn't take fans too long to yell at Morsy during the 0-0 draw at Bristol Rovers back in L1.

If this $hitshow start of the season continues I am sure similar scenes will happen again. Or worse, remember what happened at The Valley pre-KM?

How can this be the much vaulted "Championship All-Stars" team?

Continue playing like this and Saints will wipe the floor with us on Sunday. I watched the Saints-Wrexham game. they may be poor but nowhere as bad as this.
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Toxicity on 21:11 - Aug 12 with 184 viewsJ2BLUE

Toxicity on 08:35 - Aug 3 by homer_123

Generally, not just football fans, people seem to have lost the ability to be objective. We are veering to extremes, be it positive or negative. Nuance, debate, objectivity are waning.

I say that but it’s not so much that these abilities have disappeared, but that the environments that once rewarded them are increasingly crowded out by ones that reward the opposite: such as speed, certainty, and emotional impact.

Not helped by short form communication and echo chambers.

As I say, not just football.


Brilliant post. Exactly this.

Truly impaired.
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Toxicity on 21:26 - Aug 12 with 136 viewsSwansea_Blue

Toxicity on 08:35 - Aug 3 by homer_123

Generally, not just football fans, people seem to have lost the ability to be objective. We are veering to extremes, be it positive or negative. Nuance, debate, objectivity are waning.

I say that but it’s not so much that these abilities have disappeared, but that the environments that once rewarded them are increasingly crowded out by ones that reward the opposite: such as speed, certainty, and emotional impact.

Not helped by short form communication and echo chambers.

As I say, not just football.


tldr?



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Toxicity on 21:27 - Aug 12 with 132 viewsVic

Toxicity on 11:36 - Aug 3 by Benters

‘Toxic’.

If we do go a bit wobbly at the start of the season there may be some tutting or some sharp intaking of breath,we don’t do ‘toxic’ here..


Don't go into the chat room at the moment then

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