up_the_line":3a8xzt4t said:Balham_Green":3a8xzt4t said:Old Gunner":3a8xzt4t said:'North Korea', 'can't handle being disagreed with', 'sensitive soul'---there's just this undercurrent of personal criticism towards people in most of your posts. You make some very good points--many of which I agree with--but you always seem to include a verbal kick in the nuts. Why don't you stop doing that?
:facepalm:I was responding to a post from PL posty calling me 'aggressive, angry and rude' and another post from IJN alluding to 'my character' whatever that means! When asked for examples they haven't come up with ONE! I am still waiting.......
Am I not allowed to respond to such posts in a similar manner? This thread is not about me so I am out of here now but it is interesting how much stick you get for daring to critically analyse Argyle!
It's part of the reason I won't be attending the Crewe game. Feels a bit like anyone who isn't currently wholly and solely overjoyed isn't really a welcome figure, especially on what will be a celebratory day - possibly less welcome in fact than those who only bother for showpiece games and couldn't care either way how Argyle play for 99% of any given season.
After critical posts I have been variously been told that:
I don't support Argyle
I am a sky sports armchair fan (don't actually have sky)
I am a bad supporter
I should go and support someone else
I should't bother going (if I don't enjoy it)
Being promoted is in my opinion satisfactory. The manner we have done it in has left me cold - perhaps the lesson should be to just shut up and take the advice above and curtail any involvement whilst I feel this way about the management of the team - although I always hope my ticket money will help keep the club afloat for the good times and I remain hopeful that performances and tactics become more exciting / expressive next season. I'm accused of never being happy - historically I have been happy with Argyle performances and I have actually offered snippets of credit where I feel it has been due this season. I've tried to offer analytical reasons why I have felt the way I have about the performances. I like to think that the reason I moan is that I want whats best for Argyle and think they could have been much better this season. I feel that the old adage 'would you rather play attractive football and end up 10th' is a little redundant when Doncaster have achieved promotion playing attractive football. I just feel saddened at an opportunity lost, with the players we have, to have gone up in real style - when the shackles were down against Newport we proved what we could do to a team.
Okay don't attend the Crewe game, then, by the way tickets are selling fast