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Posted October 24, 2016 07:03 · last edited October 24, 2016 07:12

Why can't people complain about people complaining?

Personally I'm just sick of how negative everyone is in this whole fudgeing country. Nothing is ever good enough for anyone and it's been really getting to me lately.

And the thing is the team played really well Yesterday, and have had narrow losses to three teams that are amongst the favorites for the title.

City spent $9 million on their team and we were missing 5 players but only lost by 1 goal.

Perth supposedly has the best defense in the league and are one of the favorites, and we had the whole travel thing, yet we were hardly dominated, although our team did look disinterested.

Sydney scored 8 goals in the last 2 matches, yet we dominated the game, had a goal disallowed that appeared to be legitimate, and a player called for offside who was one on one with the keeper and appeared to be onside. 

It's hardly doom and gloom, the first two games were extenuating circumstances and against top teams, yesterday we would have won by a couple any other day.

I just wish people would stop looking at the result and look at the performance objectively and with circumstances taken into account. Because in football you can lose while dominating, and you can have droughts that can turn around at any moment. I remember a few years ago we had the same sort of thing and couldn't score in a brothel, then suddenly it all clicked and we slamed 6 past the gold coast, then a few more 3 and 4 goal hauls.

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Ryan edited October 24, 2016 07:12

Why can't people complain about people complaining?

Personally I'm just sick of how negative everyone is in this whole fudgeing country. Nothing is ever good enough for anyone and it's been really getting to me lately.

And the thing is the team played really well Yesterday, and have had narrow losses to three teams that are amongst the favorites for the title.

City spent $9 million on their team and we were missing 5 players but only lost by 1 goal.

Perth supposedly has the best defense in the league and are one of the favorites, and we had the whole travel thing, yet we were hardly dominated, although our team did look disinterested.

Sydney scored 8 goals in the last 2 matches, yet we dominated the game, had a goal disallowed that appeared to be legitimate, and a player called for offside who was one on one with the keeper and appeared to be onside. 

It's hardly doom and gloom, the first two games were extenuating circumstances and against top teams, yesterday we would have won by a couple any other day.

I just wish people would stop looking at the result and look at the performance objectively and with circumstances taken into account.

Ryan edited October 24, 2016 07:09

Why can't people complain about people complaining?

Personally I'm just sick of how negative everyone is in this whole fudgeing country. Nothing is ever good enough for anyone and it's been really getting to me lately.

And the thing is the team played really well Yesterday, and have had narrow losses to three teams that are amongst the favorites for the title.

City spent $9 million on their team and we were missing 5 players but only lost by 1 goal.

Perth supposedly has the best defense in the league and are one of the favorites, and we had the whole travel thing, yet we were hardly dominated, although our team did look disinterested.

Sydney scored 8 goals in the last 2 matches, yet we dominated the game, had a goal disallowed that appeared to be legitimate, and a player called for offside who was one on one with the keeper and appeared to be onside. 

It's hardly doom and gloom, the first two games were extenuating circumstances and against top teams, yesterday we would have won by a couple any other day.

Ryan edited October 24, 2016 07:09

Why can't people complain about people complaining?

Personally I'm just sick of how negative everyone is in this whole fudgeing country. Nothing is ever good enough for anyone and it's been really getting to me lately.