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    Worst. Season. Ever.

    Hi,

    Enough is enough. Never buying a season ticket again.. hardly any Friday night matches, the fare that is served up on the pitch is complete tripe, selling our talented players and nobody seems to mind..... we don't score goals and we concede far too many. How many last 10 minute goals can one team concede?? "oh, we played well in the first half....we were really unlucky, if we hadn't conceded those two soft goals early on etc.."...am...no....we were rubbish. We're getting too used to this carry on, people justifying it etc.. People argue that Bray can't get the attendance for matches and we can't compete?? When the football that is being played is reasonable and if the games were marketed correctly and the matchday not switched at a moments notice without any warning, they would get crowds. The last few years there have been great crowds and Bray have driven them away.....the stand was for the most part full when we were doing well and consistently playing on friday nights.....yes, enough is enough, i'm not supporting that garbage with season ticket money any more, I know the people i go to matches with feel just about the same way. ...looking forward to the run in to the season??.....between 16 Sept and 17 november we have 1 home match....1n 2 months!!....what a climax....rubbish.

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    It's been no barrel of laughs but I could'nt stop going to matches if I wanted to, I'm hooked.

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    ...ha ha...i know, i thought i never stop going too....of course i'll keep going to the odd game, but there was a time when friday's were completely "off limits" regarding other plans....not so much now....but from being a regular, you miss one or two when they are switched...go and see a couple of dreadful performances and see some of our (supposedly) better players sold...it's easier than you might think to lose (paying) fans...

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    What worries me the most is the "ahh sure" attitude in post-match comments. Talking about bad luck at this stage is ridiculous. I couldn't believe what Tony McGuirk was saying on EL Weekly on Monday. The start of any recovery is to accept responsibility. I hope to God this isn't what's being said in the changing room. I'd be much happier to hear him say "we weren't good enough, and it's just not acceptable".
    I'm also concerned about the stories I hear of personality clashes between the management and certain players. They're not there to love each other...just to put the best team out on the pitch, and to win the game.
    Sitting in the Carlisle on Sunday...and after four consecutive home games with a grand total of ONE point...and even that was a fluke...I began to wonder if Bray Wanderers AFC are aware that they have plenty of supporters who are passionate about the club...or do they think we view it all as a harmless bit of fun..."ah sure!" Jesus, I think back to the Derry game where I got a Bus Eireann coach up by myself, and slept in a hostel just to get to the match...I'm beginning to think I need my head examined.
    I think this is why I've found Franco's attitude so refreshing these past two games...he actually looks like he still "believes", and is looking forward, rather than whinging about things.
    Having said all this, I agree with Stevo...I'm hooked, and as long as I can go to games, I will. The situation will have to be sorted out...one way or another.

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    ...I agree with everything you said, (the ah sure attitude) except that for the club to think supporters will keep going to games (rain, hail, shine, no matter you keep selling players) is arrogant...i'll bet if you took another couple of trips and were consistently seeing poor football (with poor results) the enthusiasm would dull quite a bit.

    I foolishly thought we would do quite well this season, i think that is where a lot of the disappointment comes from...multiply that by what comes across as a lack of ambition (ambition probably isn't the correct term...more like a lack of belief...) by the club and.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoingull
    I think this is why I've found Franco's attitude so refreshing these past two games...he actually looks like he still "believes", and is looking forward, rather than whinging about things.
    Totally agree, I hope he never loses that love and enjoyment of the game that he plays with.

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    Y'know, one other thing that crossed my mind lately, was regarding potential Player of the Year votes...I genuinely couldn't think of a player who has stood out over the 17 league games so far...I'd have to do it by way of who was "least bad"! Sad, but true...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdebruin
    ...I agree with everything you said, (the ah sure attitude) except that for the club to think supporters will keep going to games (rain, hail, shine, no matter you keep selling players) is arrogant...i'll bet if you took another couple of trips and were consistently seeing poor football (with poor results) the enthusiasm would dull quite a bit.

    I foolishly thought we would do quite well this season, i think that is where a lot of the disappointment comes from...multiply that by what comes across as a lack of ambition (ambition probably isn't the correct term...more like a lack of belief...) by the club and.....
    Well I cant tell you what everyone will do but I reckon that as long as I'm in the counrty and have money then I'll go and I think and certainly hope that thats the case with a lot of the people who I know that go to games. That said, obviously if your'e losing games atttendances will drop, and if youre stuck at the bottom then they'll be pretty bad.

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    well every club will always have a smaller section of devoted fans...but for the club to prosper it has got to attract the casual fan, as well as maybe attract new, younger fans...they are not going to be able to do that by constantly selling players (or giving them away) and by serving up dross to watch on the pitch.......I happily watched Bray in the first division, I don't want to come across as a fair weather supporter (has there ever been a time that supporting Bray could be classed as fair weather??), it's the on the pitch attitudes that's disappointing me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoingull
    Y'know, one other thing that crossed my mind lately, was regarding potential Player of the Year votes...I genuinely couldn't think of a player who has stood out over the 17 league games so far...I'd have to do it by way of who was "least bad"! Sad, but true...
    Skippy and Robbie Doyle spring to mind for me. I know that he's only had a couple of games but if Franco holds his place and keeps playing well then he'd be a candidate. And if Caffo can find a bit more consistency he'd be up there too. I'm probably forgetting someone because it's late and I'm tired

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    ...can i just add (I know it has kind of come up in conversation but).... a thread called worst season ever has turned into speculation as to who will win the player of the year award!!!!

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    Yeah...going to see the Wanderers is part of my life, in the sense that this is where I am from. Surely, that's the difference between supporting the League of Ireland, and foreign leagues...not that I think there's anything wrong with following overseas teams...it's just that if you like football, and there's a team just up the road, why wouldn't you go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoingull
    Yeah...going to see the Wanderers is part of my life, in the sense that this is where I am from. Surely, that's the difference between supporting the League of Ireland, and foreign leagues...not that I think there's anything wrong with following overseas teams...it's just that if you like football, and there's a team just up the road, why wouldn't you go?

    I feel the same way, I like watching football but have never "supported" an English or foreign club........I actually had a few converts too, people in work that i told Bray matches were great to watch, that they'd get hooked, they should watch a live local team etc....and they did to a certain extent....people were asking would we be going to the game on Friday...i'd have to say, "oh, that's been put back to Sunday" or "that was already played on Wednesday" .
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    Actually lads, what's the story with Devlin, is he "officially" still yer manager or what?.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo Da Gull
    Skippy and Robbie Doyle spring to mind for me. I know that he's only had a couple of games but if Franco holds his place and keeps playing well then he'd be a candidate. And if Caffo can find a bit more consistency he'd be up there too. I'm probably forgetting someone because it's late and I'm tired
    Robbie Doyle player of the season????????? Says it all about this season really...

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    Agree with everything that has been said on this thread. There is no belief in alot of the players, no spirit in them, Tony needs to do something very quick to halt our demise.

    Agree with Franco and Doyler really the only two players trying to achieve somthing for the club. They all need a good kick up the arse.

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    It has indeed been a bad season, no arguments here! But maybe a better reaction to this would be to really get behind the team rather than to give up on them.

    Pdebruin: I understand your feelings because i've experienced them myself as im sure we all have (we support Bray ffs) but i would encourage you not to lose faith. There have been worse seasons than this and things have picked up eventually, 'patience, give me some of that sweet patience lord!'
    Eoingull:I was both impressed and inspired by your derry story. If we could transfer that kind of passion onto the stands every match then maybe that could give the players the 'kick up the backside' that they badly need.

    I am in no way putting down the bray support. The passion i see in a lot of our fans would rival any in the country,Eoingull's story proves that, i just think that if the fans really stuck with the team and gave their best support this year the players might wake up and realise what this club means to people. Just my opinion. End
    \o/ |o| \o/ |o| \o/.....easy, easy, easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    Actually lads, what's the story with Devlin, is he "officially" still yer manager or what?.
    Yes, Devo is still offically the manager of Bray. He won't give it up. He's only away while he's involved with the Irish B team which involves looking at all the Eircom League players. He's also been busy lately with another Duff transfer. He should give up been manager and stay on in his role of director of football. Then we should get in a proper manager with LOI experience. The manager's role is the most inportant role in the club as you are judged by the results on the pitch and ours have been terrible this season. At this rate we will be very lucky to make the new premier division next season.

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    We've had worse seasons in fairness. Personally i don't think it's all bad. Yeah on the pitch things could be going better but some off the stuff happening behind the scenes is very exciting.

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    This is probably the most depressing thread I've ever read on the Bray section. But it's all true. What is going on with our club. I'm used to the club being run badly off the pitch ( no jerseys for sale ...etc) but it's now extended to the pitch as well. Is it just me or does anyone else feel helpless?

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