One other thing from yesterday 15:06 - Nov 13 with 1065 views | Steve_M | When a team is battling as hard as Cheltenham were second half, doing their best to make everything as difficult as possible for them what impact do people think a chant like “Boring, boring Cheltenham” has on their players? That they might go, ok fair enough and let us have a goal? Maybe put more effort into supporting our players and less into chants that will encourage the opposition. A bit less of the angst at every mistake would help too. |  |
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One other thing from yesterday on 15:10 - Nov 13 with 1010 views | DinnernotTea | The irony in these chants is same could be said about our attacking play. Every single forward move is identical to the last. Ends up boring to watch because it's obvious where our next pass is going. Square pass to square pass to square pass. |  |
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One other thing from yesterday on 15:11 - Nov 13 with 1001 views | Cuffy81 | I tend to agree, crowd was poor yesterday never really any sustained chants or atmosphere, there was an air of expectation we would turn up and win and when it wasn't happening the toys came out of the pram. |  | |  |
One other thing from yesterday on 15:13 - Nov 13 with 969 views | Garv |
One other thing from yesterday on 15:11 - Nov 13 by Cuffy81 | I tend to agree, crowd was poor yesterday never really any sustained chants or atmosphere, there was an air of expectation we would turn up and win and when it wasn't happening the toys came out of the pram. |
Backed up by Morsy having to try and whip up the North stand at one point. |  |
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One other thing from yesterday on 15:37 - Nov 13 with 910 views | LankHenners | Yeah, do often think that if players know they're doing a good job at pissing off the home crowd then it gives them a boost of motivation. Like when Oxford came here and played for the 0-0 in the 2nd half, getting the 'boring, boring Oxford' chant which only seemed to make more of their players go down and stay down for longer. |  |
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