View Full Version : Keep the Faith Wednesdayites..


madowl
19-12-2009, 20:02
so things didnt go to plan today? at the end of the day people we need to stand by our club, these are dark times at swfc (again....)
daft thing is for me, it dont matter what league or who were playin.... i go to support my team... i admit im not lookin fwd to boxing day... but ya never know tomorrow is another day... UTO!

Stockers
19-12-2009, 20:06
so things didnt go to plan today? at the end of the day people we need to stand by our club, these are dark times at swfc (again....)
daft thing is for me, it dont matter what league or who were playin.... i go to support my team... i admit im not lookin fwd to boxing day... but ya never know tomorrow is another day... UTO!

Wednesday have turned thata many corners in recent years they're back where they started.

Was sacking Laws and replacing him with the Academy boss a good idea, you have to question Strappedforcash.

I agree stand by your team through thick and thin, however it seems a few more have turned their back on the team today.

sibon
19-12-2009, 20:15
Wednesday have turned thata many corners in recent years they're back where they started.

Was sacking Laws and replacing him with the Academy boss a good idea, you have to question Strappedforcash.

I agree stand by your team through thick and thin, however it seems a few more have turned their back on the team today.

That is the problem, they aren't a team.

There was a five minute spell in the first half, when they looked a team The crowd recognised it and roared them on. Then it was back to poor passing and movement and the atmosphere evaporated. Tough times ahead.

atticus
19-12-2009, 20:21
Now down to 6/4 for the drop on betfair

hurstyowl
19-12-2009, 22:58
bit hard to keep faith when nothing is improving, i didnt go today but the recent away games ive been to we never looked like scoring and always looked like conceding, we dont look like we will be getting out of this soon, barnsley are on a roll, scunny are strong at home, peterborough have started brightly with their new manager, ipswich will charge clear etc, we look a mess at home, hillsborough has gone from a fortress to, well........and we arent much better away. there will always be faith, but there wont always be people willing to pay £25 to watch something that we dont even look like winning.

Ibn Batotah
20-12-2009, 00:12
Perhaps Saturdays loss will provide the Chairman a reason for him to appoint a new manager quickly instead of the "take their time" statement he made on Monday. This means he has an excuse to take a cheap option rather than spin it out uneccesarily over the holiday period because we all know he lacks the foldings for some decent, well known chap e.g. Big Ron or Megson. He will think that appointing a new manager will boost the crowd and so he has another excuse.

Annoni_mouse
20-12-2009, 08:15
I can't even remember what it's like to see my team win at the minute - I watched 'Escape to Victory' the other day and I felt sure the ******* Germans would win!

Unfortunately, supporting Wednesday at the minute is a bit like wiping your backside - not enjoyable but something you've got to do:(

NERVY-OWL
20-12-2009, 17:12
i will always support them whatever league we are in, as will another 12k or so i imagine but they need to do something soon or we could be down to the more hardcore fans attending. if we go down to the fizzy pop league so be it, should be some decent away games in there

barmyowls
22-12-2009, 16:34
Im sure the good times will be back at hillsborough - JUST not sure what season:hihi::hihi:

Its hardwork being a owls fan ;)

Paul2412
22-12-2009, 18:33
I can't even remember what it's like to see my team win at the minute - I watched 'Escape to Victory' the other day and I felt sure the ******* Germans would win!

Unfortunately, supporting Wednesday at the minute is a bit like wiping your backside - not enjoyable but something you've got to do:(

Win? Scoring would be a start!

I know the feeling, falling asleep at the football used to be unthinkable but it happens more often now.

I'm seriously considering whether going to the Newcastle game is going to be any better than dinner with the distant relatives...

alex3659
22-12-2009, 18:45
Win? Scoring would be a start!

I know the feeling, falling asleep at the football used to be unthinkable but it happens more often now.



Yep, the wages they get you would think the team could manage to stay awake for a couple of hours..

prettygirl
22-12-2009, 19:02
Win? Scoring would be a start!

I know the feeling, falling asleep at the football used to be unthinkable but it happens more often now.

I'm seriously considering whether going to the Newcastle game is going to be any better than dinner with the distant relatives...


you can always go to the lane and see a decent team.;)

scoobydotcom
22-12-2009, 19:08
you can always go to the lane and see a decent team.;)

yeh i heard u were playin preston soon

alex3659
22-12-2009, 19:11
yeh i heard u were playin preston soon

Well it wouldn't be wednesday.

eastbank
22-12-2009, 19:17
you can always go to the lane and see a decent team.;)


what and slum it....rather watch wednesday in conference than go to lane...

tom-nuttall
24-12-2009, 12:14
surely our string of bad results can't carry on much longer?