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The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 17:02
by wivelgull
Having moved north almost five years ago and not having attended a United game since the 0-1 home defeat by Accrington Stanley in (I think) February 2014, while having kept in regular contact with events through this site (and through the videos) I would be interested to know, now the really bad times seemed to have passed, what supporters might consider to be the lowest of the low point (singular) in the last five years.

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 17:36
by CP Gull
Owers last game - a 1-0 home defeat to Chippenham has to be right up there surely. Amazing to see the turnaround since then under Gary Johnson.

But after that particular game, it felt like we might even struggle to stay in this League rather than actually try and get promoted out of it. It also came after a few very uninspiring games where we not only struggled to win games but we failed to even look like scoring in some of them.

How things have changed in just a few short months!

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 17:38
by Dazza
Too depressing to think over. Let's move forward.

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 17:39
by nickbrod
Relegation to National South - surely that is the lowest low.

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Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 17:58
by Southampton Gull
Lowest of the low for me personally was seeing the way Martin Ling was sacked. The manipulation of Thea Bristow by Simon Baker into fronting that decision. Definitely the lowest of the low.

A close second were the actions of Dean Edwards, definitely a lowlife.

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 18:08
by Dazza
Instead of fuelling this thread why don't you just close it.

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 18:10
by Southampton Gull
Dazza wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 18:08 Instead of fuelling this thread why don't you just close it.
Wrong thread?

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 18:24
by gullintwoplaces
Southampton Gull wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 17:58 Lowest of the low for me personally was seeing the way Martin Ling was sacked. The manipulation of Thea Bristow by Simon Baker into fronting that decision. Definitely the lowest of the low.

A close second were the actions of Dean Edwards, definitely a lowlife.
I emailed Mr Edwards just before the playoff final at Old Trafford. He was then Commercial Manager I think. I asked him if he could do anything to raise the issue of opening up the seats behind the goal for United fans. This was sorted eventually, but his reply to me made me extremely angry, it was basically how dare you write to me about this, it is nothing to do with me. Rude doesn’t begin to describe it.

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 18:56
by Southampton Gull
I remember that well. He was only ever interested in himself so I can quite imagine how he made you feel.

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Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 20:05
by lucy6lucy
It would be easy to say the previous 5 years have been a misery, but having watched the north ferriby match that was a great day. I guess relegation to the conference south has to be the one painful moment. I do remember how angry and frustrated I felt when Crawley drew Manchester United (but that was more than 5 years ago), I still feel what if

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 20:58
by budegull1954
A low point for me (amongst many) was the resignation of Martin Kuhl before the season had even started. You just knew then that something wasn't right about the management team. I see that Kuhl has now rocked up as manager of Basingstoke Town. However the real low point of the past 5 years (apart from 2 miserable relegations of course) has to be home defeat against the mighty Chippenham - I didn't go, but my mate on the Popside said it was the most abject performance he'd seen from any TUFC team over the past 30 years.

The lowest of the low

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 21:55
by Nightrider
It was a dreadful performance against Chippenham but at least it got rid of owers at least.

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Posted: 15 Dec 2018, 11:25
by OllieGull
budegull1954 wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 20:58 A low point for me (amongst many) was the resignation of Martin Kuhl before the season had even started. You just knew then that something wasn't right about the management team. I see that Kuhl has now rocked up as manager of Basingstoke Town. However the real low point of the past 5 years (apart from 2 miserable relegations of course) has to be home defeat against the mighty Chippenham - I didn't go, but my mate on the Popside said it was the most abject performance he'd seen from any TUFC team over the past 30 years.
Slightly similar, but I think when Cox resigned it was also a particular low point - it really showed the state of the club when we couldn't pay a manager a wage and just had them here on expenses.

The lowest of the low

Posted: 15 Dec 2018, 13:39
by westyorkshiregull
For me it was relegation from football league on either occasion ...the rest of the shit has just snowballed from there

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Posted: 15 Dec 2018, 13:42
by Dave
For me the 3.7 home defeat to Bromley has to be high on the list of low points. Agree with the above, relegation from the FL could have been so easily avoided if it wasn't for the miss-management of the club and the general apathy about the place, at the time.