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Daniel Levy - Chairman

I can understand the players not wanting to walk out to a torrent of abuse, but the abuse is a result of their attitude and lack of effort.

tickle my balls with a feather, i have never really been a shouter or slagger of players on/after a game but s ome of these players deserve everything they get. Stealing a living and have done so under 3 managers now.
 
Mate, again, realization is an awful thing

- For everyone who wants to protest, not pay their money, there is a line (of yes probably less passionate, less troublesome?) customers waiting
- I can tell, there is no unsold seats for next season ..(and we don't even know if we get to watch games)

PR might be a brick show now, but the club will be fine-ish

Next season will start, one of United/Scum/Pool will get in a rough patch, media will look away, all back to normal.
I wouldn’t be so sure, I’m now up to 4 separate calls for corporate seats at Spurs after not being called at all last year. Demand is starting to dwindle, that is a little worrying with our huge debt I think.
 
Don’t believe everything you read. Dan Kilpatrick has already nailed his colours to the mast.
Every year at the last home game of the season, the game ends, the players go back to the changing room, the announcer tells fans to stay in their seats because the players will be back out to do an appreciation lap of honour, and after an interminable wait, that is what happens. Players, wives, girlfriends, children, all do a lap of the ground. Today the plan was exactly the same. I know because that was in the pre match emails and after the game the announcer told me to wait in my for that event.
As it transpired, the players couldn’t be arsed to come out. The tannoy told us to leave the stadium. Apparently the players eventually had to come out because I think that I am a better football fan than the rest of you wouldn’t leave their seats. The players should have stuck to the plan and come out. Fans chanting against Levy was filling the void. The players were told to come out because that was the original expectation and and that is what the remaining fans were waiting for. However most fans had either left the stadium altogether or moved inside by that time. I have never known the players refuse to do a lap of appreciation before and it reflects badly on them imo.
I suspect they were told not to by the (weak) powers that be at our club,
 
Just more proof ( if any is needed) is that a lot of the players we have at the moment do not give a brick about the club or us fans are stealing a living and some of them have been doing it since the last 6 months of Pochs reign.
The players just follow orders from the top mate....
 
No but I think they were told not to come out for the lap of (dis)honour as things in the stadium were getting rather anti ENIC.

that doesn't make much sense to me, surely they would have been targets for their own warranted abuse which would have diluted the anti enic stuff?
 
No but I think they were told not to come out for the lap of (dis)honour as things in the stadium were getting rather anti ENIC.

I think this one is on the players, surely. It wouldn’t surprise me at all with their attitude this last year that some decided to head straight down the tunnel, and then stayed in.

Otherwise this story doesn’t make much sense to me. We put ‘thank you for your incredible support’ banners on the digital surroundings after the whistle. A lap was planned. Feels like certain players couldn’t be arsed.

As definitely a lap would have let the anti ENIC sentiment simmer down a bit.
 
No but I think they were told not to come out for the lap of (dis)honour as things in the stadium were getting rather anti ENIC.

Things were getting 'rather anti-Enic' because the remaining fans(and not that many really) were waiting and waiting and waiting. I don't think the remaining fans would have been chanting anti-ENIC songs at the players had they come out.
 
Ah, unless it was both true. Players went inside, fans started chanting anti ENIC stuff, club told them to get out there to calm it down when if there wasn’t chanting they might have let it lie.
 
Ah, unless it was both true. Players went inside, fans started chanting anti ENIC stuff, club told them to get out there to calm it down when if there wasn’t chanting they might have let it lie.

We were told by the stewards that the players weren't coming back out, after a good wait, and before the anti-ENIC and sixty-quid-you're-having-a-laugh chants really took hold.
 
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