What I said is only logical, so I don't get the outrage. Obviously, what goes on amongst fans inside the stadium and the local community is more important than what's going on on twitter, Facebook, Oslo or New Delhi. As a foreign, non-local follower of Manchester United myself, I'd never presume that my opinion on anything Manchester United should carry the same weight as those of match going and local fans. It's just a weirdly entitled thing to demand.
Its opinions we are talking about. They are mostly irrelevant all the same. I think, it is pretty weird to even suggest, that opinions carry different values. When you are thick and want to tell me this or that player is useless and I can show you his worth using stats and video clips than who is going to win the argument?!
Obviously people who spent their hard-earned money on trips to away games and produce the terrific atmosphere deserve our appreciation. No issue with that, but that does at no point in time and space mean, that they are more or less right, than anybody else. Seriously that to me has some borderline nationalistic subtones, so I guess I misunderstood you.
Dont "both sides" this please. We are all United fans, so if United winning or (God forbid) people fling some praise towards our non-playing staff, and that somehow winds people up, then they might have their priorities mixed up.
Sorry. But I think, it is needed. We aren't in these flame wars since over two years because one side is evil and the other is fighting the honorable war. That just isn't the case. We are on an internet forum with anonymity. The posts here are harmless compared to facebook or twitter.
I also don't get, why some people seemingly feel the need to repeat the same shit over and over at any given opportunity, but that sucks just the same no matter which side is doing it. Ole received unjust criticism early in his stint. And it was the right thing to harshly show support but at this point it has devolved into a selfsustaining circle where people feel the need to defend the manager against simply anything.
I don't know how many newbies will feel the need to repeat the same question "I don't get why some people are so impatient, we have to support the club" over and over and over ad nauseum. To then get congratulated for expressing the same thought for the 1000th time.
I get it, it sucks. But as we have read today: "the ole in'ers are usually the more balanced posters" ... So far so good...
If we
all manage to stay more on-topic, the spiral might end sooner than expected. But it won't happen, because this place is full of petty people, no matter if they are for or against Ole.
Just look at the activity in this thread after a win compared to a draw or a loss. The thread is mostly quiet after a win (as it should be, because lets be honest, rating a manager from a game-to-game basis is daft) where as if we had a bad result or even played poorly and won like yesterday, you get about 10 pages in an hour of people whinging
That's human nature! Haven't you wondered why the Sun is always reporting scandals, mistakes, embarrasments and such?! Because it draws more attention. And it is the same thing here. Undenied - there are people who seemingly come here to relief themselves of the frustration they have in their life. And that isn't good. But this will never stop so better we find a way to just ignore the most blatant shit and discuss as on-topic as possible and adress posters who violate the rules. But just being of different opinion and standing in for it, shouldn't be seen as an issue.
And negativity is worse than positivity, a lot worse. I wanted to be miserable. i'd just put TLC on the telly, not read the Caf
Then maybe save yourself the trouble to go into certain threads after certain performances.
Seriously guys, we are just a bunch of strangers talking about football. No need for crusade for positivity.