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Biggest gripe of the season

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Jimmy Cantrell
Now is the time to get it all off your chest before we move on. For me the biggest issue was our inability to close games, and the season. Whether our mentality, inexperience or fatigue we have to make more of our dominance and play the whole game/ season. We drew too many games where we were the better side. Poch please sign some steel for this amazing side you've put together.


Here's the Guardian writers list

Paul Doyle The fact that every gripe is merely the prelude to a triumphant explanation by Roberto Martínez.

Dominic Fifield José Mourinho’s reaction to a member of his medical staff performing her duties in stoppage time on the campaign’s opening day against Swansea City.

Owen Gibson That even a life affirming, joyously unpredictable season was undercut by the constant, dispiriting drip drip about a European Super League, a closed shop Champions League, guaranteed European qualification for the biggest “brands” or whatever.

Barry Glendenning Assorted players, managers, fans, broadcasters, journalists and other football folk griping far too angrily about unimportant matters.

Andy Hunter Contributing, as a taxpayer, towards West Ham United’s exorbitant relocation to the Olympic Stadium and thereby improving the investment portfolio of a couple of ex-pornographers.

David Hytner For some reason, I hate it when the league is referred to as ‘The Barclays Premier League,’ either in copy or on TV. It’s not incorrect, just jarring.

Jamie Jackson The view that Leicester City cannot win the Champions League. Really? If a misfiring Emirates Marketing Project can be a goal away from the final, why the heck not?

Stuart James When Bafetimbi Gomis scored at Emirates Marketing Project, ending a three-and-a-half-month goal drought, and decided not to do his “panther” celebration. You try explaining that kind of behaviour to his biggest fan (aged four). Just messing with kids’ minds, leaving parents to pick up the pieces. What you did after scoring at Upton Park last Saturday, Gomis, was too little too late.

Amy Lawrence The growing sense of entitlement that grips certain clubs and certain fanbases.

Scott Murray No matches over the Easter holidays. International friendlies simply don’t cut it on English football’s traditional title-defining weekend, no matter how many two-goal leads the world champions let slip.

Sachin Nakrani The ubiquity of betting adverts. The gambling industry has wrapped itself around football in this country, and that is seen most starkly with the number of ads for bookies. Most of them are terrible and it will be a great day when I am able to turn on my TV and not be confronted by Ray Winstone’s massive head.

Barney Ronay Teams chasing the title should play as much as possible on the same day. I know. TV. But it doesn’t work well as a spectacle or as good sporting practice.

Jacob Steinberg I only went to Villa Park once this season, to see Tim Sherwood’s Aston Villa lose 1-0 to Stoke City, and there was an intolerable apathy and sadness about the place. Villa are in danger of being run into the ground by Randy Lerner and their stay in the Championship could be a long one.

Daniel Taylor Managers who try to deceive everyone in press conferences by pretending their team has played well, usually after non-heroic defeats, and the number of famous Leicester fans who have suddenly turned up (who, funnily enough, I never remember seeing in four years of covering the club on a daily basis).

Louise Taylor That Saudi Sportswashing Machine did not replace Steve McClaren with Rafa Benítez a little sooner.

Paul Wilson Monday night football. If it has to happen, and I suppose television is paying enough money to do pretty much as it chooses, could not the games be selected a little more randomly? I don’t think it was fair that Tottenham had to play on three consecutive Mondays at the end of the season.
 
Paul Wilson Monday night football. If it has to happen, and I suppose television is paying enough money to do pretty much as it chooses, could not the games be selected a little more randomly? I don’t think it was fair that Tottenham had to play on three consecutive Mondays at the end of the season.

Could not agree more
 
2, 3, 10, 11, 12 and 16.

And the way we evaporated after the Chelsea game.

And Chelsea in general.
 
And would be entitled to do so.

We are all delighted to finish 3rd. It's the attitude in the last 4 games that has disgusted many me included.
I was as tinkled off as anyone with the way it ended but I won't let that define the season for me. The fact that we finished 3rd and are back in the CL is how I choose to remember the season. It's more than anyone expected at the beginning of the campaign and I think in time most will come around to viewing the season as a success when the sting of disappointment fades.
 
inconsistency, make a rule and stick to it. If that rule is broken in the first minute or the last the punishment should be the. If one player can get done in video evidence then they all should.
 
If people insist on always dwelling on a few negatives over overwhelming positives Roy, then they will never, ever, ever be happy.

Total bollox pal.

A few negatives? Again bollox.

If you're happy to write off the last 4 games then so be it but I'm not and nor should I.
 
Paul Wilson Monday night football. If it has to happen, and I suppose television is paying enough money to do pretty much as it chooses, could not the games be selected a little more randomly? I don’t think it was fair that Tottenham had to play on three consecutive Mondays at the end of the season.

Could not agree more
That we agreed to it as a club says a lot! If we did that is? Obviously we don't know the ins and outs but it was definitely a massive disadvantage due to the whims of Sky!
 
Some people are never happy mate you should know that, I said elsewhere that we have had our best season in the Lge for donkeys years but there are still some who want to bitch.

I'm delighted with finishing 3rd. Absolutely delighted. However, WBA 1-1, Chelsea 2-2, Southampton 1-2 and Saudi Sportswashing Machine 1-5 is my 'gripe of the season'. Am I wrong?
 
I'm delighted with finishing 3rd. Absolutely delighted. However, WBA 1-1, Chelsea 2-2, Southampton 1-2 and Saudi Sportswashing Machine 1-5 is my 'gripe of the season'. Am I wrong?

Being disappointed in the last four games is fine ( we all are) being disgusted is a little over the top ( imo) but you have read ( like I have) some of the rants on here and they are well over the top, our best season for years and some are carrying on as if we finished in the bottom half of the table.
 
Being disappointed in the last four games is fine ( we all are) being disgusted is a little over the top ( imo) but you have read ( like I have) some of the rants on here and they are well over the top, our best season for years and some are carrying on as if we finished in the bottom half of the table.
Well said.
 
Inconsistency from officials in the same game - I can take a crap ref if he is consistently crap but I hate it when they change their owns minds mid game. I appreciate that may not make sense but a yellow card should be a yellow card on 1 minute or 90... And that's just one example of where poor consistency undermines the game
 
Being disappointed in the last four games is fine ( we all are) being disgusted is a little over the top ( imo) but you have read ( like I have) some of the rants on here and they are well over the top, our best season for years and some are carrying on as if we finished in the bottom half of the table.

There is nothing wrong with being disgusted with the last four games.

What I don't get is how expectations aren't allowed to change. Of course we all would've taken third in August but throwing away second to that lot is ok as we still finished third.

Do you think Leicester would've been disappointed if they'd lost their final 8 league games and finished 4th?
 
There is nothing wrong with being disgusted with the last four games.

What I don't get is how expectations aren't allowed to change. Of course we all would've taken third in August but throwing away second to that lot is ok as we still finished third.

Do you think Leicester would've been disappointed if they'd lost their final 8 league games and finished 4th?

Stop! Hammer time, as for the Leicester question I have no idea I suppose like most clubs they have as many moaning minnies as we do so the answer is probably yes.
 
I'm delighted with finishing 3rd. Absolutely delighted. However, WBA 1-1, Chelsea 2-2, Southampton 1-2 and Saudi Sportswashing Machine 1-5 is my 'gripe of the season'. Am I wrong?

The customer is always right, apparently, although being referred to (however disingenuously) as a customer is another gripe I'd add to my list. I am no more a 'customer' of THFC than I am on a railway where I am a PASSENGER with NO CHOICE about the operator of the trains that service the route. I feel the same way about suppliers of exclusive packages to view live games, which is one of the main reasons I refuse to subscribe to ANY OF THEM*.


* ... but especially Sky, because I loathe Murdoch and everything he stands for as well. I DOUBLE refuse subscribing to Sky. They're like the ARSENAL of other clubs I might be persuaded to switch to, if I thought of myself as a customer.
 
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