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Will letting the fans back in have a negative influence?

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Imagine it now.

Players passing it sideways for the thrid time in the first 10 minutes, a few over hit crosses by our attacking players...the impatient East Stand Massive start to groan, confidence is seen to be draining from the players. Songs about how much we hate Cardiff City etc and nothing about how much we love Swansea City.

The team have got to the play offs without us, should we stay away and let them finish the job?
 
I dont believe we would have reached the play offs this season had we had crowds inside the stadium

The negativity would have won the day because of the standard of the football (IMO)
 
PSumbler said:
I dont believe we would have reached the play offs this season had we had crowds inside the stadium

The negativity would have won the day because of the standard of the football (IMO)

This ^ unfortunately.
 
PSumbler said:
I dont believe we would have reached the play offs this season had we had crowds inside the stadium

The negativity would have won the day because of the standard of the football (IMO)

Maybe the fans voicing their disapproval would have made enough of them buck their ideas up to have prevented the slow spiral into tedium that we have had to witness from afar?
 
Many of this side will be off regardless of how play offs go.
For me it's been hard to connect with the side knowing this.
 
karnataka said:
PSumbler said:
I dont believe we would have reached the play offs this season had we had crowds inside the stadium

The negativity would have won the day because of the standard of the football (IMO)

Maybe the fans voicing their disapproval would have made enough of them buck their ideas up to have prevented the slow spiral into tedium that we have had to witness from afar?

You don't believe that really... :o ;) :lol:
 
I don't really disagree, but I think for the playoff games fans will be less bothered about the style and more about the winning. Plus having not been to matches in over a year less chance of it being negative IMO.
 
PSumbler said:
I dont believe we would have reached the play offs this season had we had crowds inside the stadium

The negativity would have won the day because of the standard of the football (IMO)

Won’t matter now though. The crowd will live with it if it works.

But if we are two down and still negative, then like with the idiot Bradley against ManU, the contemptuous and vicious crowd reaction would be apparent. The reaction that day improved the team approach and attitude out of all recognition. So it could well have a positive effect and might even have forced The Fraud to play football rather than anti football a lot earlier.
 
PSumbler said:
karnataka said:
Maybe the fans voicing their disapproval would have made enough of them buck their ideas up to have prevented the slow spiral into tedium that we have had to witness from afar?

You don't believe that really... :o ;) :lol:

I think it’s very possible. Very.
 
PSumbler said:
karnataka said:
Maybe the fans voicing their disapproval would have made enough of them buck their ideas up to have prevented the slow spiral into tedium that we have had to witness from afar?

You don't believe that really... :o ;) :lol:

Nope! :D
 

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