Everyone get behind the team - SLO Gazette column

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Supporting Blackpool FC is often likened to being on our famous roller-coaster. We experience a progression of highs and lows (and last week-end was certainly a low point), but we rise again and always embrace the ride with passionate commitment, so let’s put any negativity aside and focus on the challenge to come.

Yes we’re playing catch-up at the sharp end of a season that hasn’t gone as we intended, for all sorts of reasons, but we’ve been in this position before and escaped the drop. And having spoken with a number of the squad this week, there is a positivity in the camp that we can do so again. What the players need to know is that we’re fully behind them as they go after the points, starting with today’s game at home to Cardiff City.

Believe me, they were hurting after the Preston game just as much as we were. From the most seasoned pro right through to the young loanees, they get how special this football club is and what it means to the fanbase.

Everyone at the Club is focussed on staying in the Championship. There are winnable games in our remaining seven fixtures. We all know we must win several of them if we are to pull off the great escape. And when Bloomfield Road is right behind the team and rocking, it’s an extraordinary atmosphere.

Never underestimate the positive effect of a passionate crowd roaring the players on from all four sides of the ground (and there will be Blackpool fans in the East today), so let’s do that for 90 plus minutes whether things are going our way or not, and not just today but at home to Wigan and West Brom and Millwall as well. The players will do their best for us, let us do our best for them and make home advantage count. If we can sneak a point or two on the road as well, then we might all have cause to celebrate come May 8th. Keep the faith, Seasiders.

Of course it’s not a level playing field out there and it’s instructive to see several Championship clubs being docked points by the EFL for various financial or directorial irregularities, penalties that may ultimately impact the final standings. However, be assured that whatever transpires in terms of results between now and the end of the season, Blackpool FC under Simon Sadler’s custodianship is actively planning positively for the future and will always do so in a way that is ethical and sustainable.

On a more sombre note, you may have seen that Chris Beveridge, Blackpool’s Disability Liaison Officer for many years, passed away earlier this week. I know he will be missed by many. He was a well-respected member of the Seasiders family and I’d like to pay him thanks for his work in the Liaison team, particularly on behalf of our disabled fans who he did so much to support season after season.

UTMP!
Steve Rowland
FB and Twitter: @BFCSLO Email: slo@blackpoolfc.co.uk
 
Blah blah blah usual get behind the team waffle and that the players are up for it then we are 3 down by half time to high flying Cardiff 😂.

Bit like Tony Parr apparently saying “BFC thanks to those that are still here”, are the club trying to put the emphasis on the fans for the utter drivel of a season??

Maybe the SLO should use his contacts at the club and start asking proper questions instead of his childish rallying calls to the fans which make absolutely no difference to the current garbage on show.
 
Blah blah blah usual get behind the team waffle and that the players are up for it then we are 3 down by half time to high flying Cardiff 😂.

Bit like Tony Parr apparently saying “BFC thanks to those that are still here”, are the club trying to put the emphasis on the fans for the utter drivel of a season??

Maybe the SLO should use his contacts at the club and start asking proper questions instead of his childish rallying calls to the fans which make absolutely no difference to the current garbage on show.
There's always a hint of this regime blaming the fans when things go wrong, followed by a patronising statement.
 
Supporting Blackpool FC is often likened to being on our famous roller-coaster. We experience a progression of highs and lows (and last week-end was certainly a low point), but we rise again and always embrace the ride with passionate commitment, so let’s put any negativity aside and focus on the challenge to come.

Yes we’re playing catch-up at the sharp end of a season that hasn’t gone as we intended, for all sorts of reasons, but we’ve been in this position before and escaped the drop. And having spoken with a number of the squad this week, there is a positivity in the camp that we can do so again. What the players need to know is that we’re fully behind them as they go after the points, starting with today’s game at home to Cardiff City.

Believe me, they were hurting after the Preston game just as much as we were. From the most seasoned pro right through to the young loanees, they get how special this football club is and what it means to the fanbase.

Everyone at the Club is focussed on staying in the Championship. There are winnable games in our remaining seven fixtures. We all know we must win several of them if we are to pull off the great escape. And when Bloomfield Road is right behind the team and rocking, it’s an extraordinary atmosphere.

Never underestimate the positive effect of a passionate crowd roaring the players on from all four sides of the ground (and there will be Blackpool fans in the East today), so let’s do that for 90 plus minutes whether things are going our way or not, and not just today but at home to Wigan and West Brom and Millwall as well. The players will do their best for us, let us do our best for them and make home advantage count. If we can sneak a point or two on the road as well, then we might all have cause to celebrate come May 8th. Keep the faith, Seasiders.

Of course it’s not a level playing field out there and it’s instructive to see several Championship clubs being docked points by the EFL for various financial or directorial irregularities, penalties that may ultimately impact the final standings. However, be assured that whatever transpires in terms of results between now and the end of the season, Blackpool FC under Simon Sadler’s custodianship is actively planning positively for the future and will always do so in a way that is ethical and sustainable.

On a more sombre note, you may have seen that Chris Beveridge, Blackpool’s Disability Liaison Officer for many years, passed away earlier this week. I know he will be missed by many. He was a well-respected member of the Seasiders family and I’d like to pay him thanks for his work in the Liaison team, particularly on behalf of our disabled fans who he did so much to support season after season.

UTMP!
Steve Rowland
FB and Twitter: @BFCSLO Email: slo@blackpoolfc.co.uk
Comical Ali strikes again ...
 
The players are hurting after the preston game , what utter shite, no they have already moved on, probably instructed their agents in December to find other clubs for next season, they couldn't give a shit about the fans or the club. The only thing on there mind is to stay fit and not give 100% just in case they pick up an injury
 
Supporting Blackpool FC is often likened to being on our famous roller-coaster. We experience a progression of highs and lows (and last week-end was certainly a low point), but we rise again and always embrace the ride with passionate commitment, so let’s put any negativity aside and focus on the challenge to come.

Yes we’re playing catch-up at the sharp end of a season that hasn’t gone as we intended, for all sorts of reasons, but we’ve been in this position before and escaped the drop. And having spoken with a number of the squad this week, there is a positivity in the camp that we can do so again. What the players need to know is that we’re fully behind them as they go after the points, starting with today’s game at home to Cardiff City.

Believe me, they were hurting after the Preston game just as much as we were. From the most seasoned pro right through to the young loanees, they get how special this football club is and what it means to the fanbase.

Everyone at the Club is focussed on staying in the Championship. There are winnable games in our remaining seven fixtures. We all know we must win several of them if we are to pull off the great escape. And when Bloomfield Road is right behind the team and rocking, it’s an extraordinary atmosphere.

Never underestimate the positive effect of a passionate crowd roaring the players on from all four sides of the ground (and there will be Blackpool fans in the East today), so let’s do that for 90 plus minutes whether things are going our way or not, and not just today but at home to Wigan and West Brom and Millwall as well. The players will do their best for us, let us do our best for them and make home advantage count. If we can sneak a point or two on the road as well, then we might all have cause to celebrate come May 8th. Keep the faith, Seasiders.

Of course it’s not a level playing field out there and it’s instructive to see several Championship clubs being docked points by the EFL for various financial or directorial irregularities, penalties that may ultimately impact the final standings. However, be assured that whatever transpires in terms of results between now and the end of the season, Blackpool FC under Simon Sadler’s custodianship is actively planning positively for the future and will always do so in a way that is ethical and sustainable.

On a more sombre note, you may have seen that Chris Beveridge, Blackpool’s Disability Liaison Officer for many years, passed away earlier this week. I know he will be missed by many. He was a well-respected member of the Seasiders family and I’d like to pay him thanks for his work in the Liaison team, particularly on behalf of our disabled fans who he did so much to support season after season.

UTMP!
Steve Rowland
FB and Twitter: @BFCSLO Email: slo@blackpoolfc.co.uk
Not blaming you Steve for trying to keep positive but clearly after yesterdays abysmal performance (on top of many recently) 50% of what you wrote was utter drivel.
 
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