Not this...I’ve seen this used as an insult in several threads over the last few days. I can think of worse things to be
Someone with the clap who's surprisingly happy about it.I’ve seen this used as an insult in several threads over the last few days. I can think of worse things to be
Someone who doesn't wear Stone Island and thinks throwing vapes onto the pitch isn't a good idea.I’ve seen this used as an insult in several threads over the last few days. I can think of worse things to be
They should bring them back … one of my favourite PNE cringe moments!Someone who uses a clapstix
You could write a paper on your confirmation bias. Last season it was Maxwell, irrespective of his performance, this season it is CJ, irrespective of his performance, you have pipe vision.In my view, it's those who accept mediocrity 99% of the time and are quite happy with it.
A bit like the people who come on here singing CJ's praises after his annual good game
People don’t think that at all you are right.I can't think of one person who is accepting of mediocrity, or who thinks Critchley is a genius, or thinks Sadler is the second coming.
I know people who are appreciative of the money Sadler is putting in, think Critchley has proven ability and can improve us, and are disappointed with some of our results but still think we can challenge over a 46 game season.
And a partridge in a pear treeA supporter who supports the team and has a realistic view of our relative position in the scheme of things
A supporter who accepts that we won't win every game and won't play well every week.
A supporter who realises that Sadler is a good owner
A supporter who realises that Critch is actually a good coach who improves what he has and generally buys potential to improve
A supporter who realises that long term progress is more important than the one game we have this week
A supporter who realises that the management know more about the situation than he or she does.
In short, someone who supports their team throughout the highs and lows that we will inevitably have.
It's not accepting mediocrity, it's just enjoying having a football club and going to a game, what does whinging all through a game achieve anyway?In my view, it's those who accept mediocrity 99% of the time and are quite happy with it.
A bit like the people who come on here singing CJ's praises after his annual good game
It's been a while for the CJ fans and let's hope they are back on today.You could write a paper on your confirmation bias. Last season it was Maxwell, irrespective of his performance, this season it is CJ, irrespective of his performance, you have pipe vision.