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Middleton on the right as predicted was terrible. Gibson had a really good game despite tossers in the away end goading his substitution
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on March 21, 2026, 07:35:42 pmMiddleton on the right as predicted was terrible. Gibson had a really good game despite tossers in the away end goading his substitutionThere can't have been many of them. All I heard for a lot of the game was "Jordan Gibson's on fire", including when he was subbed.He was well worth the plaudits as well. Worked his b*ll*cks off.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on March 21, 2026, 07:35:42 pmMiddleton on the right as predicted was terrible. Gibson had a really good game despite tossers in the away end goading his substitutionIt’s something really quite nasty sneaking in the game from so-called supporters of most clubs now.
Quote from: ncRover on March 21, 2026, 07:47:42 pmQuote from: Padge_DRFC on March 21, 2026, 07:35:42 pmMiddleton on the right as predicted was terrible. Gibson had a really good game despite tossers in the away end goading his substitutionIt’s something really quite nasty sneaking in the game from so-called supporters of most clubs now.Not sure it’s sneaking into the game. You only have to look at posts on here when it doesn’t quite go right. Gotts, Broadbent, Clifton, Sterry’s ponytail, early days Molly, TLT and the latest one being McGrath all getting crap from so called supporters that have never kicked a ball professionally in their lives. Ridiculous.
People slagging Gibson off when subbed today are a disgrace. #daytrippers
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on March 21, 2026, 10:18:52 pmPeople slagging Gibson off when subbed today are a disgrace. #daytrippersAs are the ones who were slagging Hanlan off again from the start.You pay £27 to see your team taking on one of your all time rivals, and start from the kick off criticising a player who ran his blood to water for the team today. I just don't get people.
I think also it has a tendency to be younger supporters (though not always) who have only really known Rovers having some of the best periods in our history ever, when its gone downhill from there the frustration has built up in some. resulting in some nasty attitudes prevailing.When i think of some of our older supporters and the absolute mediocrity and rubbish they had to put up with and endure, in some instances for years it makes you think just how much worse some could take it!Like stated earlier, don't let the highs get you too high and the lows get you too low. When you support a team like ours it helps to have a sense of humour and a strong constitution!
Quote from: danumdon on March 21, 2026, 10:16:17 pmI think also it has a tendency to be younger supporters (though not always) who have only really known Rovers having some of the best periods in our history ever, when its gone downhill from there the frustration has built up in some. resulting in some nasty attitudes prevailing.When i think of some of our older supporters and the absolute mediocrity and rubbish they had to put up with and endure, in some instances for years it makes you think just how much worse some could take it!Like stated earlier, don't let the highs get you too high and the lows get you too low. When you support a team like ours it helps to have a sense of humour and a strong constitution!Around me it’s almost exclusively people older than 60s moaning from the first misplaced pass about the same players week in week out. The younger ones tend to be responsible for the vast majority of the atmosphere. Just my opinion.