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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2013 7:42:10 GMT
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Post by stockportcountry on Oct 29, 2013 8:58:45 GMT
It is a difficult one.
Fans can be seen as customers and therefore have a right to act in a manner they wish in accordance to the product they have paid for. I do wonder though - If you repeatedly bought a product and every time you got it the quality deteriorated you'd either complain or simply stop buying it.
Football however doesn't appear to follow these rules and in a way we as fans get peer pressured into believing that we must put up with the quality of or product. Clubs are guilty of exploiting this and in my opinion Ryan McKnight a prime example.
I cannot get on board with the likes of Tottenham/ Arsenal and our not so realistic neighbours not getting behind their teams because the 'style' isn't all that. I'd shout from the rooftops about a 1-0 over Hull, over a 2-2 draw with Gloucester any day.
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Post by Jack on Oct 29, 2013 9:09:23 GMT
The problem is with Spurs, they were this free-flowing attacking team under Redknapp. Bale, Van Der Vaart, Lennon, Modric, Defoe. Even last season they were attacking.
Now AVB seems to have got his stamp on the team. Players who are comfortable on the ball and good in possession. Tottenham can't have it both ways, they got rid of Redknapp because they were inconsistent. Now they are consistent and they are being called boring.
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Post by houldsworthhatter on Oct 29, 2013 9:16:09 GMT
The problem is with Spurs, they were this free-flowing attacking team under Redknapp. Bale, Van Der Vaart, Lennon, Modric, Defoe. Even last season they were attacking. Now AVB seems to have got his stamp on the team. Players who are comfortable on the ball and good in possession. Tottenham can't have it both ways, they got rid of Redknapp because they were inconsistent. Now they are consistent and they are being called boring. Completely agree
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