I am pretty WACCOE addicted now, I didn't get your impression at all.
The posts are anything but homogenous on anything. The postings range from
the sublime to the imbecilic.
But quite addicting
Michael

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On 16 April 2013 14:43, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> Reading waccoe I have got to wonder what fans are going to do if / when we
> get promoted
> To many on there it is a totally nothing game that should not even take
> place and only the self proclaimed 'super fans' will be there. This game is
> beneath contempt for the discerning fan.
> All this because it is a game which is unlikely to account for anything -
> but if fans have this attitude then the crowds in the Prem are going to be
> very low for a very long time.
> The chances of us getting into a position in the Prem in the foreseeable
> future when we are playing to win the league or get into Europe are slim
> indeed. So once we have made sure we are not being relegated then the
> 'waccoe fan' reckons the season is over.
> So teams like Norwich or Southampton who are safe have had nothing to play
> for since Christmas and every year in the Prem there have been 5 or 6 teams
> who pretty much knew before the season started that they are not going to
> challenge at the top and are not really likely to get relegated (think
> Bolton for 6 years under Big Sam or Blackburn pre Venkys )- good solid mid
> table teams and that is the best we can aspire to in the foreseeable
>
> Thankfully our new manager sees things in a more positive way and so the
> 18k or so of us who are going tonight (or maybe a few less?) will hopefully
> see a win and good football
>
> McD in YP
> On tonight’s clash, he added: “First and foremost, you want to win. But I
> also want the team to play well and pass the ball and enjoy the game.
> “I also want the crowd to get into the game and enjoy the experience.
> “You want to win with a certain style as well. But if you can’t, then win.”
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