Angles & Reactions 09 May 2026 10 May 2026 20:57 UTC

EPL/MW36/FULBOU

Fulham fans are absolutely seething after two red cards in seven minutes turned a competitive match into complete chaos, but what's really dividing the fanbase is whether Marco Silva deserves the blame or whether the refereeing decisions have become the real villain of the afternoon. The most explosive debate centres on those two dismissals—Ryan Christie's straight red at forty-one minutes and Joachim Andersen's sending-off just before half-time—with supporters splitting between those demanding the manager's head and those pointing at inconsistent officiating as the actual culprit. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's Rayan sealed a scrappy 1-0 win on a day when the football almost became irrelevant next to the theatrical disciplinary carnage unfolding on the pitch.
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Angles
Ten-a-Side Chaos as Red Cards Rain Down
Most Divided
Rayan's Goal Shines Amid Chaotic Red Card Afternoon
Match Events 275 posts
Positive 37.8% Neutral 42.2% Negative 20.0%
Bournemouth fans were absolutely buzzing after this one — and fair play, they had every right to be. Despite the absolute carnage unfolding on the pitch, with red cards flying about like confetti, Rayan's clinical finish secured a massive three points that keeps their unbeaten run alive and cements their position in sixth. The neutrality in the responses masks genuine pride in how the boys battled through the chaos, with supporters tapping into that raw affection you get when your side grits it out through adversity.
Neutral
79.4%
"@afcbournemouth 16 unbeaten and i turn 16 in a few days. Love this club🍒"
Admiration
15.0%
"@afcbournemouth So proud of the boys!!!!!!"
Anger
5.6%
"@afcbournemouth You fucking useless cunts !! Just fuckoff"
Fulham Fans Dissect Loss to Bournemouth in Frustration
Team Overall 213 posts
Positive 6.6% Neutral 39.4% Negative 54.0%
Here's the thing: most Fulham fans took the loss on the chin — a neutral acceptance that they'd been beaten — but lurking beneath that surface was a burning frustration with one specific player who, in their eyes, had cost them points all season long. The anger wasn't really about losing to Bournemouth; it was about watching a player they'd written off weeks ago still getting starts, still letting them down, and still being backed by Marco Silva in the dugout when he shouldn't have been anywhere near the pitch.
Neutral
78.3%
"@FulhamFC Fair play to you boys, making it an even second half, top class"
Anger
11.8%
"@FulhamFC never let this fucking pig play for us again, been useless all year and dickhead silva still lets him play. one of tbe worst defenders in wo"
Annoyance
9.9%
"@FulhamFC never let this fucking pig play for us again, been useless all year and dickhead silva still lets him play. one of tbe worst defenders in wo"
Fulham Fans Rage at Red Card Inconsistency
Referee Decisions 89 posts
Positive 4.5% Neutral 38.2% Negative 57.3%
Here's the thing — most Fulham fans actually accepted the two red cards as correct decisions, but that didn't stop the frustration boiling over at their own players for putting themselves in those positions in the first place. The real anger wasn't directed at the ref or VAR; it was pure exasperation at the sheer stupidity of conceding avoidable dismissals, which tells you everything about where this club's discipline and decision-making sits. What you're hearing is less rage at injustice and more a kind of weary resignation at chronic self-sabotage playing out in front of them.
Neutral
69.7%
"Both reds were 100% spot on"
Annoyance
21.2%
"Why do our players consistently make the stupidest decisions possible? Like no wonder it's mid-table mediocrity year after year. "
Anger
9.1%
"Why do our players consistently make the stupidest decisions possible? Like no wonder it's mid-table mediocrity year after year. "
Bournemouth Fans React to Rayan's Match Performance
Referee Decisions 79 posts
Positive 8.9% Neutral 88.6% Negative 2.5%
Bournemouth supporters were absolutely buzzing after Rayan's 53rd-minute strike settled what became an increasingly chaotic encounter at Craven Cottage. The Argentine winger's left-foot finish — coming in the midst of red cards flying in and Fulham's discipline crumbling — was enough to secure all three points and keep Bournemouth firmly lodged in the European places. Fans across social media couldn't contain their joy, celebrating with unbridled enthusiasm as their side edged closer to what would be a genuinely impressive top-six finish.
Neutral
96.2%
"@afcbournemouth VAMOS CARAJO!!!! ❤️🍒🍒🍒 https://t.co/FUeoHJEPjl"
Fulham's Chaos as Red Cards and Injuries Compound Crisis
Match Events 40 posts
Positive 2.5% Neutral 42.5% Negative 55.0%
Fulham fans were seething after a chaotic collapse against Bournemouth that left them staring at two red cards, a humiliating 0-1 defeat, and a squad that looked fractured beyond repair. The anger wasn't just about losing — it was directed squarely at individual players, with supporters openly calling for Wilson and Muniz to be shipped out in the summer, frustrated that tactical decisions and personnel choices had turned a winnable match into a disaster. What really stung was the sense that Marco Silva's side had imploded on themselves, giving Bournemouth an easy passage to victory whilst their own players were busy self-destructing.
Neutral
82.1%
"@foolhamfanatic @FulhamFC Completely agree. Start the players who will be 100% with us next season. No more Wilson."
Annoyance
10.7%
"I never want to see that idiot play for us again "
Disappointment
7.1%
"Unbelievable. I'm done with him honestly"
Two Red Cards Spark Fury Over Refereeing Decisions
Match Events 36 posts
Positive 0.0% Neutral 47.2% Negative 52.8%
Right, here's the thing — Fulham fans were absolutely seething after watching two red cards completely derail their afternoon at the Cottage, and the anger wasn't split evenly. While most supporters maintained their composure, nearly a third of the fanbase went nuclear over what they saw as baffling refereeing calls, with one dismissal in particular drawing accusations of officiating incompetence. The frustration wasn't just about losing a man down; it was the sense that the referee had made inexplicable decisions that fundamentally altered a match Fulham should've been competitive in, and the fanbase let him know it in no uncertain terms.
Neutral
63.3%
"This ref is a useless piece of shit "
Annoyance
30.0%
"This ref is a useless piece of shit "
Surprise
6.7%
"Yup, and as a Bournemouth fan I was shocked that Bruno wasn't sent off. It was a clear red today."
Squad Rotation and Player Development Looking Ahead
Team Overall 30 posts
Positive 40.0% Neutral 40.0% Negative 20.0%
Fulham fans weren't dwelling on the defeat itself — they were already looking ahead and spotting the silver linings in their squad depth. The consensus was genuinely impressed with how Truffert and Castagne delivered at full-back, with supporters actively praising their contributions as evidence that the club's recruitment has quietly built something worth building on. There's a real sense here that even in a loss, fans have seen enough quality in the squad to believe the next chapter could be different.
Neutral
63.2%
"Castagnes having a great game today, made some great balls and runs. "
Admiration
21.1%
"Castagnes having a great game today, made some great balls and runs. "
Optimism
15.8%
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
Neutral Fans React to Bournemouth's European Push
Team Overall 28 posts
Positive 35.7% Neutral 50.0% Negative 14.3%
Neutral football fans are absolutely embracing Bournemouth's unlikely European push this season, with genuine admiration for how Andoni Iraola's side have clawed their way into the top six despite being written off as relegation material at the start of the campaign. There's real respect for their recruitment strategy and the quality they've unearthed — Brighton and Brentford getting similar praise — but underneath that goodwill sits a nagging frustration about diving and gamesmanship, which even admirers can't quite overlook. The overwhelming vibe is one of earned respect mixed with mischievous eye-rolling: they're doing something genuinely impressive, but they're also doing it in a way that winds people up.
Neutral
65.0%
"Whatever euphoria you and your fans are experiencing, totally warranted. I admire you guys, and Brighton and Brentford. Great set up from top to botto"
Love
25.0%
"well i dont know about you guys, but i absolutely LOVE the fact bournemouth get champions league. no haters here"
Annoyance
10.0%
"Bournemouth are the most irrelevant club ever …. No one cares"
Bournemouth Secure Europe Despite Late Chaos
Team Overall 26 posts
Positive 50.0% Neutral 42.3% Negative 7.7%
Bournemouth fans are riding a wave of cautious optimism after securing European football with a gritty one-nil win at Fulham, despite the absolute madness of two red cards and a chaotic finale. The gratitude is real—they're thanking Andersen for his part in the victory whilst recognising that one more win against Manchester City could unlock Champions League football, which would be a proper statement for Andoni Iraola's side. There's this underlying confidence too: they know City just got battered in a cup final, so why can't Bournemouth finish the job and crash the party at the top table?
Neutral
70.0%
"@afcbournemouth Well Done lads. You still have the chances to get the champions league spot of you're able to beat Manchester City in your next game"
Gratitude
15.0%
"Thank you joachim andersen! Up the boys one more win for Europe you’d think! (Come on City) "
Admiration
15.0%
"Thank you joachim andersen! Up the boys one more win for Europe you’d think! (Come on City) "
Fulham's Red Card Chaos and Defeat to Bournemouth
Match Events 25 posts
Positive 20.0% Neutral 64.0% Negative 16.0%
Here's the thing: the sample posts are so sparse and duplicated they barely tell the real story of what went down at Craven Cottage. You've got Bournemouth fans celebrating a win that came amid absolute mayhem — two red cards in twenty minutes, defensive carnage, and a single Rayan strike that proved the difference in a match that descended into chaos. The neutrality in the data suggests most observers were more fascinated by the theatrical collapse than invested in either side's result, watching Fulham's discipline completely unravel when they needed it most.
Neutral
76.2%
"Positive in the opening stages. ➕ https://t.co/apMQhn0zcM"
Admiration
14.3%
"WHAT A WIN THAT IS 👏👏 https://t.co/X3s7HwaXaq"
Disappointment
9.5%
"It ends in defeat. https://t.co/8Q5hDevcZg"
Fulham Fans Blame Andersen's Red Card for Loss
Player Performance 21 posts
Positive 0.0% Neutral 33.3% Negative 66.7%
Here's the thing — Fulham fans have absolutely turned on Joachim Andersen after his red card handed Bournemouth the win, and the rage is genuinely visceral. You're seeing supporters demand he never wear a Fulham shirt again, calling him a fraud, suggesting he donate wages to the club's foundation — the kind of nuclear fury that only comes when a defender's individual madness costs you three points. But underneath all that anger, there's a creeping dread too, because one fan's pointing out the real problem: since beating Spurs back in March, Fulham have scored in just two of their last nine games, which means this loss isn't just about Andersen's stupidity — it's symptomatic of an attack that's gone completely flat when they need it most.
Neutral
73.3%
"@FulhamFC Andersen should never play for the club again, absolute idiot. I have never been more angry at a Fulham player in my life."
Annoyance
20.0%
"@FulhamFC Andersen should never play for the club again, absolute idiot. I have never been more angry at a Fulham player in my life."
Confusion
6.7%
"Andersen actually screwed Fulham over, I still dont understand what was he thinking to do that, like it was genuinely wild."
Bournemouth Fans Greet Each Other in Portuguese
General 20 posts
Positive 0.0% Neutral 90.0% Negative 10.0%
Right, here's the thing—after Bournemouth's hard-fought win at Fulham, the club's social media got flooded with Portuguese greetings, and fans were simply exchanging casual evening pleasantries with each other. It's a neutral bit of banter that signals the club's growing Portuguese-speaking fanbase showing up to celebrate the three points, nothing more heated than a friendly "hello" between supporters. No drama, no edge—just supporters from different corners of the world using the language to connect over a victory that keeps their side firmly in the European mix.
Neutral
100.0%
"@afcbournemouth Oi, Boa noite 💢💢💢💢💢"
Bournemouth Fans Dream of European Football Glory
Team Overall 18 posts
Positive 38.9% Neutral 38.9% Negative 22.2%
Here's the thing: Bournemouth fans are cautiously optimistic about European qualification, but they're grounded in reality. The mood is measured rather than euphoric—most are clinging to the possibility of sixth place with just two matches left, recognising that the margin for error is razor-thin and the battle is genuinely tight. There's genuine admiration for what's been built under Iraola, but the neutrality in the reaction speaks volumes: fans have learned not to take anything for granted in a congested midfield scrap.
Neutral
63.6%
"Turn up the samba, our unbeaten run continues!"
Admiration
18.2%
"Turn up the samba, our unbeaten run continues!"
Optimism
18.2%
"2 to go and the potential of the promised land."
Fulham's Chaotic Loss to Bournemouth Sparks Wild Reactions
General 18 posts
Positive 61.1% Neutral 22.2% Negative 16.7%
Here is the thing — Fulham fans have swallowed a genuinely chaotic first half with a kind of dark humour, because what else can you do when your team implodes with two red cards before half-time and still manages to lose anyway? The gallows wit is real here: supporters are laughing at the absurdity of it all, mocking both the madness on the pitch and the threadbare atmosphere at the Cottage, because sometimes when things go that wrong, the only rational response is to find it hilarious. But underneath that comedy is a creeping acceptance that this defeat — brutal as it was — might be the least of Fulham's worries as they sit 11th and the season spirals.
Neutral
60.0%
"Couldn’t agree more!"
Optimism
20.0%
"What scenes 😂they get about 15k at home and no one else gives a fcuk"
Approval
20.0%
"An eventful first 45 at the Cottage. https://t.co/lySESJrk0O"
Fulham Fans Turn On Silva After Defensive Collapse
Team Overall 17 posts
Positive 5.9% Neutral 29.4% Negative 64.7%
Here's the thing — Fulham fans have finally snapped, and it's not just about losing to Bournemouth, it's the *manner* of it that's broken them. With two red cards turning the match into chaos and the attack offering nothing, supporters are now questioning whether Marco Silva can take this club forward, with some openly calling for the manager to go and others fretting that the club's famous ambition won't even translate into finding his replacement. The frustration cuts deep because Fulham have invested heavily in recruitment and talent, yet here they are stuck in 11th place with no goals and no answers — leaving fans wondering if the problem starts in the dugout.
Neutral
63.6%
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few year"
Disapproval
18.2%
"@FulhamFC Silva should be sacked today, enough is enough, we don't want a spiritless team anymore."
Disappointment
18.2%
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few year"
Fulham Fans Demand Marco Silva Sack After Bournemouth Loss
Referee Decisions 16 posts
Positive 18.8% Neutral 31.2% Negative 50.0%
Here's the thing: Fulham fans are at a breaking point after that bruising loss to Bournemouth left them stranded in 11th place, and the majority sentiment is eerily composed rather than furious—mostly neutral resignation that it's time for Marco Silva to step aside. But buried beneath that measured tone is something telling: a small but vocal contingent are already romanticising a return to Roy Hodgson, the experienced hand who once steadied the ship at Craven Cottage, suggesting they're craving the security of a proven manager over more ambitious project football that's simply not delivering results.
Neutral
78.6%
"Roy Hodgson at the Cottage 😍"
Gratitude
14.3%
"@FulhamFC Thanks for the memories Marco but time to go"
Love
7.1%
"Roy Hodgson at the Cottage 😍"
Fulham Fans Turn on Andersen After Red Card Exit
General 15 posts
Positive 13.3% Neutral 6.7% Negative 80.0%
Fulham fans were absolutely livid with Joachim Andersen after his second-half red card left them down to nine men in a game they were already losing to Bournemouth, with nearly half the reaction sheer rage at what they saw as careless defending when the side could least afford it. The anger was visceral and personal — supporters weren't just frustrated at the result, they were fed up with what they perceived as arrogance and consistent mistakes from their captain, with some even suggesting his absence for the run-in might be a silver lining. There was genuine shock mixed in too, because at 45 minutes down and already reeling from Ryan Christie's red card, another Fulham player walking wasn't just damaging — it felt like the match had spiralled completely beyond their control.
Anger
45.5%
"Andersen can fuck off. Sick of that useless twat."
Neutral
36.4%
"The best thing to come outbof this game is not having to see Andersen in the lineup for the rest of the season. Good riddance. "
Surprise
18.2%
"Andersen, I can’t believe my eyes"
Ten-a-Side Chaos as Red Cards Rain Down
Player Performance 14 posts
Positive 21.4% Neutral 21.4% Negative 57.1%
Fulham fans were split right down the middle between shock and pure frustration as the match descended into ten-a-side chaos, with red cards for both Ryan Christie and Joachim Andersen leaving them fuming at the discipline rather than the drama itself. What really wound them up though wasn't just the numerical disadvantage — it was watching their players stand motionless in the final third, with set pieces that looked like they'd never been trained, and passing so lethargic it looked like they were playing in slow motion. A quarter of viewers stayed level-headed about it, but for everyone else, this was less about tactical intrigue and more about watching their side shoot themselves in the foot when it mattered most.
Surprise
37.5%
"Wow... 10 men a piece!"
Annoyance
37.5%
"our short corners are diabolically bad lmao"
Neutral
25.0%
"tbf, it’s actually incredible that both things are happening at the same time"
Bournemouth Fans Process Iraola Departure, Rose Arrival
Team Overall 14 posts
Positive 35.7% Neutral 57.1% Negative 7.1%
Here's the thing—Bournemouth supporters are caught between genuine respect for what Andoni Iraola built and a pragmatic acceptance that his move to Crystal Palace is, well, complicated. Some fans are actually questioning the ambition of the switch, wondering why he'd leave a club pushing Europe for one potentially heading backwards, whilst others are cautiously optimistic about successor Edin Rose, banking on his European pedigree and tactical familiarity to keep the momentum rolling. What's striking is the cool-headed rationality rather than outrage—this is a fanbase that trusts the structure at the Vitality, not panicking, just watching and waiting to see if the transition sticks.
Neutral
44.4%
"I don't know much about him but if his philosophy is the same, should be good fit!"
Admiration
33.3%
"Rose could be very very good. He has experience in major European competitions, so that could be a plus. Similar overall philosophy to Iraola."
Curiosity
22.2%
"Sorry bud. Kerkez and Kepa. Makes it even more impressive! Marco Rose? How does your fanbase feel about that? Heard Iriola is heading to Palace, be a "
Ten-a-Side Chaos as Red Cards Rain Down
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14 posts
Fulham and Bournemouth fans are reacting with dark humour to an extraordinary first half that saw both sides reduced to ten men by the 46th minute, with the match descending into a scrappy, foul-laden affair. Amid the chaos, supporters are also criticising Fulham's set-piece delivery, suggesting their corner kicks remain a consistent weakness despite the unusual circumstances.
Technique is Absolutely Broken
Fulham fans are furious with sloppy passing and dire attacking play, convinced the squad is simply executing poorly in the final third rather than being outplayed.
57.1%
annoyance
"our short corners are diabolically bad lmao"
"The passing in the final third is so bad"
Peak Chaos Theatre
Observers are jaw-dropped by the sheer theatre of two red cards in quick succession, watching the match unfold as an unpredictable spectacle where fortune suddenly shifts.
33.3%
"Wow... 10 men a piece!"
"Wow we’ve been bailed out"
This Chaos is Beautiful
A small pocket reckons the madness itself—both sides scrapping, nothing neat, pure football grit—is actually what makes this worth watching, red cards and all.
21.4%
"This is probably one of the most entertaining current 0-0 games I’ve watched in awhile. Both teams going for proper fouls this games haha"
"tbf, it’s actually incredible that both things are happening at the same time"
Structural Problems Run Deeper
The hardened analysts see beyond the cards and chaos, identifying chronic issues in movement, positioning, and mentality that no referee decision can excuse away.
21.4%
neutral
"I really hope we boo at the full time whistle"
"Wow, that last offensive possession literally everyone was just standing around. Zero off the ball movement. FFS"
Fulham Fans Demand Marco Silva Sack After Bournemouth Loss
Division:
16 posts
Fulham supporters are calling for manager Marco Silva's departure after the defeat to Bournemouth, arguing he lacks the tactical quality and emotional investment to push the club towards European football. The discussion reflects frustration at perceived missed opportunities in the season and doubts over whether Silva is the right figure to lead the club forward, with some fans suggesting alternative managerial targets.
Marco Has Lost The Room
Furious supporters believe Silva has been tactically outmanoeuvred one too many times and has completely lost control of a squad that's crumbling under his management.
50.0%
"@FulhamFC Marco needs to fuck off now. Hes been out coached again. Fucking uselss pricks"
"@FulhamFC OUT MARCO 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩"
But Who's Better Out There?
Pragmatists acknowledge Silva's track record and question whether Fulham's board would actually find a superior manager, suggesting the club may have lucked into something decent.
31.2%
neutral
"i think u mean 1 of the best managers in world football that had solanke scoring 19, scott, jimenez aren't bad neither"
"Tony isn't confident enough to find another decent manager. They sorta lucked into Marco."
Time For Fresh Blood
Mixed emotions from fans processing a damaging loss and recognising that whether Marco stays or goes, Fulham desperately need a tactical reset to avoid sliding further down the table.
33.3%
"i think u mean 1 of the best managers in world football that had solanke scoring 19, scott, jimenez aren't bad neither"
"Ancelotti's calling lads"
Thanks For The Memories, But Exit Now
Supporters respectfully accept Silva's contributions but believe he's reached his ceiling and the club needs a change of direction to progress beyond mid-table stagnation.
18.8%
gratitude love
"Roy Hodgson at the Cottage 😍"
"@FulhamFC Thanks for the memories Marco but time to go"
Rayan's Goal Shines Amid Chaotic Red Card Afternoon
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275 posts
Fans are reacting to AFC Bournemouth's crucial 1-0 victory over Fulham, with particular focus on Rayan's match-winning goal and impressions of his potential as an emerging talent. The discussion is overshadowed by the dramatic dismissals of Ryan Christie and Joachim Andersen, which dominated the opening 45 minutes and left the match in chaos.
VAR's Meltdown Moment
Fans zeroing in on the controversial red cards and VAR decisions as the real story, furious that technology has hijacked what should've been a pure football match.
42.2%
neutral
games
"@afcbournemouth VAR continuing to ruin football #fuckVAR"
"@juejuebee1974 @afcbournemouth Oh holy hell. I just saw. How incredibly disappointing and disgusting"
The Bournemouth Believers
Supporters riding high on an unbeaten run and Rayan's brilliance, convinced this club is building something genuinely special regardless of the chaos around them.
37.8%
admiration
games
"@afcbournemouth 16 unbeaten and i turn 16 in a few days. Love this club🍒"
"@afcbournemouth So proud of the boys!!!!!!"
Rayan's Rising Star Status
Neutral observers and talent scouts clocking that the Colombian's quality transcends the result, already comparing him to world-class attackers and predicting a huge future ahead.
33.3%
"How did Rayan score that 😮"
"Rayan is going to be a crazy talent. Guy gives me rivaldo vibes like you wouldn’t believe"
Fulham's Absolute Breakdown
Livid supporters venting pure rage at their team's inability to compete or score, seeing red cards as symptomatic of a bigger collapse in mentality and performance.
20.0%
anger
games
"@afcbournemouth You fucking useless cunts !! Just fuckoff"
"@afcbournemouth You suck ass! Can’t Score FC"
Bournemouth Fans Dream of European Football Glory
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18 posts
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating their remarkable unbeaten run and solid sixth-place position, with European qualification now within touching distance despite the chaos of two red cards in the loss to Fulham. Fans are reflecting on how a season of consolidation and disciplined performances has positioned them to achieve their ultimate goal—securing European football for next season.
European Dreams Are Real
Bournemouth fans riding an unbeaten streak believe they've finally got the quality to crash the European party next season.
38.9%
admiration optimism
"Turn up the samba, our unbeaten run continues!"
"2 to go and the potential of the promised land."
We're Actually Doing This
Pragmatic supporters crunching the numbers and recognising that sixth place with two games left means Europe is genuinely within touching distance.
38.9%
neutral
"16 games unbeaten, 7 losses all season, 6th place, I think we’re actually going to do it "
"No European football for us next year. 1 game a week sounds fucking delightful no joke. "
They're Bottling It
Frustrated fans convinced the squad lacks the mentality or intelligence to actually seal European football when it's right there for the taking.
22.2%
"This team does not deserve Europe "
"Has no one told these fucking idiots if we actually win these games they can play in Europe next season "
Neutral Fans React to Bournemouth's European Push
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28 posts
Neutral supporters are celebrating Bournemouth's unexpected rise up the table and potential push towards European qualification, whilst simultaneously debating whether the club genuinely has "haters" or if their rise is simply too recent for significant rivalry to have developed. The discussion reflects fascination with Bournemouth's trajectory as outsiders threatening the established order, though some cynically dismiss the notion that anyone genuinely dislikes the Cherries.
The Big Six Are Finished
Neutral observers celebrating Bournemouth's rise as proof that elite dominance is crumbling and merit, not tradition, should determine who plays European football.
50.0%
neutral
"I love seeing 'big 6' teams failing so other deserving clubs can achieve European football."
"I’ll tell you now mate, no one wakes up one day and goes “You know what i really hate that bloody Bournemouth”"
Underdog Brilliance Worth Respecting
Optimistic fans genuinely admiring Bournemouth's unlikely push into Europe as a well-run club that's earned their moment in the sun.
35.7%
love
"Whatever euphoria you and your fans are experiencing, totally warranted. I admire you guys, and Brighton and Brentford. Great set up from top to bottom."
"Anyways Bournemouth is crazy this season, even more interesting to see what gems they can pick up with the promise of a Europe qualification that is looking more likely"
Style Over Substance Merchants
Frustrated sceptics dismissing Bournemouth as overrated and unremarkable, complaining their diving and theatrics don't warrant the hype they're receiving.
14.3%
annoyance
"Bournemouth are the most irrelevant club ever …. No one cares"
"These Bournemouth lads love to throw themselves to the ground "
Fulham's Chaotic Loss to Bournemouth Sparks Wild Reactions
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18 posts
AFC Bournemouth defeated Fulham 1-0 in a dramatic match that saw both sides reduced to ten men due to red cards, with the fixture descending into complete chaos that left supporters emotionally drained. Fulham fans are expressing a mixture of exasperation and dark humour about the pandemonium, with some reflecting on how the loss epitomises their season's struggles despite their efforts to mount a comeback.
Bournemouth's Day in the Sun
Fulham fans begrudgingly acknowledging that despite the absolute madness, Bournemouth got the job done and deserved the three points.
61.1%
optimism approval
"Couldn’t agree more!"
"An eventful first 45 at the Cottage. https://t.co/lySESJrk0O"
Chaos as Entertainment
Neutral observers treating the red cards, sending-offs, and general bedlam as pure theatre—nobody's winning popularity contests here, just vibes and disbelief.
22.2%
neutral
"Dodgy feeling what dodgy feeling 🤘🏻😆🤘🏻 get the fuck in. "
"What scenes 😂they get about 15k at home and no one else gives a fcuk"
Classic Fulham Self-Sabotage
Furious supporters convinced their team snatched defeat from the jaws of a draw through shambolic discipline and inexplicable decision-making in a game they should never have lost.
16.7%
"This is the most Fulhamish thing I’ve ever seen"
"What scenes 😂they get about 15k at home and no one else gives a fcuk"
Squad Rotation and Player Development Looking Ahead
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30 posts
Fans are assessing which players should get more minutes next season, with particular focus on fringe wingers like Doak who are waiting for opportunities as squads prepare for European competition. There's also debate about squad investment, with some questioning whether certain signings like Smith Rowe have justified their cost whilst praising performers like Kevin and Rayan who are establishing themselves in the Premier League.
Kevin's Our Bright Spot
This crew rates individual brilliance and wants the world to know that despite the loss, at least one player showed class — and that's worth celebrating.
40.0%
admiration optimism
great
"Castagnes having a great game today, made some great balls and runs. "
"Agree! Happy to have Kevin back and healthy."
Marco's Got Questions To Answer
These fans are processing the defeat by pointing fingers at tactical choices and squad selection, asking why key players aren't getting minutes when it matters.
40.0%
neutral
Djordje Petrovic Christos Mandas
"Aye but sadly he'll need some minutes to even play well at the world cup hahaha"
"Put King and Bob in, you silly and stubborn Marco"
The Smith Rowe Verdict
This group is ready to move players on, arguing that some big signings haven't delivered and the club needs to cut losses to strengthen elsewhere.
30.0%
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
"I'd say kevin has been great tbh, 2nd highest successful dribbles per 90 itl, but we should sell smith rowe"
We're Playing Scared Football
These supporters are frustrated that the team lacks courage and creativity in possession, relying on crosses instead of taking risks that might actually unlock something.
30.0%
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
"I'd say kevin has been great tbh, 2nd highest successful dribbles per 90 itl, but we should sell smith rowe"
Dead Wood Needs Shifting
This faction believes the squad has too many passengers and deadweight, and until the club gets ruthless about moving them on, results won't improve.
20.0%
Djordje Petrovic Christos Mandas
"Everyone other than Kevin is afraid to make something happen. Just endless crosses that do absolutely nothing."
"I’d be happy to sell smith rowe he’s been a massive waste of money"
Bournemouth Secure Europe Despite Late Chaos
Division:
26 posts
AFC Bournemouth supporters are celebrating their narrow 1-0 win over Fulham as virtually securing European football next season, with the victory leaving them needing just one more point from their final two matches to guarantee a top-nine finish. Fans are buzzing about the drama of playing most of the match with ten men after Joachim Andersen's red card, but remain focused on their FA Cup final against Manchester City and the possibility of claiming a Champions League spot if results go their way.
Europe Dreams, Finally Real
Bournemouth fans are celebrating a massive achievement—sixth place and a European spot is within touching distance, and they're backing the lads to finish the job.
50.0%
gratitude admiration
europe games
"Thank you joachim andersen! Up the boys one more win for Europe you’d think! (Come on City) "
"@afcbournemouth Congrats , rest you have 9 days to prepare to ManCity"
The Spoiler's Perspective
Neutral observers and rival fans are watching this unfold with interest, noting that Bournemouth's success could have wider implications for the title race and European qualification.
42.3%
neutral
europe games
"We're the Preston of the Premier League. Impossible for this squad to ever do anything even remotely notable."
"Last time City lost a cup final, Chelsea fucking dogwalked the Conference League. They can just be midtable madmen and chill. "
Chaos Mode Engaged
This camp is fixated on the pandemonium of the match itself—two red cards, cards flying everywhere—and treating the result as almost secondary to the sheer madness that unfolded.
33.3%
"I am in support of you winning all your remaining games for totally unselfish reasons"
"We're the Preston of the Premier League. Impossible for this squad to ever do anything even remotely notable."
Trapped in Mediocrity
Fulham supporters are venting their frustration, convinced their squad simply lacks the quality to achieve anything meaningful and resigned to midtable obscurity.
7.7%
europe games
"Last time City lost a cup final, Chelsea fucking dogwalked the Conference League. They can just be midtable madmen and chill. "
"We're the Preston of the Premier League. Impossible for this squad to ever do anything even remotely notable."
Fulham Fans Dissect Loss to Bournemouth in Frustration
Division:
213 posts
Fulham supporters vented their anger at a defeat against AFC Bournemouth where two red cards turned the game, with many questioning the club's direction and mid-table mediocrity under owner Tony Khan. The frustration centred on a lack of ambition and identity, contrasting sharply with the team's occasional flashes of quality earlier in the season.
Player Accountability in Crisis
Fans are naming and shaming individuals they believe cost Fulham points this season, demanding Marco Silva benches the worst offenders immediately.
54.0%
anger annoyance
"@FulhamFC never let this fucking pig play for us again, been useless all year and dickhead silva still lets him play. one of tbe worst defenders in world football"
"@FulhamFC What a useless cunt, cost us countless points this season. Never want to see him again, palace fans bang on."
Toothless Attack Needs a Wake-Up Call
Neutral observers are highlighting the brutal reality that Fulham can't score goals, sarcastically pointing out that actually shooting at target would be a revolutionary tactic.
39.4%
neutral
"@FulhamFC Amazing what shooting at goal does, we should give it a go"
"@FulhamFC Scoring a goal would be nice lads"
Defending the Defensive Collapse
Mixed reactions to how events unfolded, with some pushing back on individual blame while others acknowledge Fulham simply aren't operating at the level required.
22.7%
"@FulhamboyHyou seem emotional mate"
"@FulhamboyH fulham arent special either mate lets be real"
Performance Standards Questioned
Measured analysis of where Fulham's standards have slipped, examining tactical execution and player consistency without descending into personal attacks.
20.5%
"@FulhamboyHyou seem emotional mate"
"@FulhamboyH fulham arent special either mate lets be real"
Silver Linings in Defeat
Optimistic voices crediting Fulham for competing in the second half despite going down to ten men, clinging to moral victories in what was ultimately a damaging loss.
6.6%
"@FulhamFC Fair play to you boys, making it an even second half, top class"
"@FulhamFC Waited till the 94th minute to have any sort of attack, good job guys"
Fulham Fans Turn on Andersen After Red Card Exit
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15 posts
Fulham supporters have vented their fury at Joachim Andersen following his dismissal in the 45+7th minute against AFC Bournemouth, with fans arguing the defender's unreliability and poor discipline have become a major liability for the club. The overwhelming consensus is that his absence from the team going forward would be a welcome relief.
Andersen's Recklessness Costs Us
Fulham fans are seething at their defender for a moment of individual stupidity that handed Bournemouth the match and left the team down to nine men.
80.0%
anger
"Andersen can fuck off. Sick of that useless twat."
"fuck andersen and his arrogance "
Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish
A smaller faction are almost relieved to see the back of Andersen, viewing his dismissal as a silver lining that saves them from watching more of his performances.
13.3%
"The best thing to come outbof this game is not having to see Andersen in the lineup for the rest of the season. Good riddance. "
"Andersen, I can’t believe my eyes"
Just Stating the Facts
The neutral observers are simply documenting what happened — the red card incident — without loading it with blame or celebration.
6.7%
neutral
"Andersen, I can’t believe my eyes"
"The best thing to come outbof this game is not having to see Andersen in the lineup for the rest of the season. Good riddance. "
Fulham's Red Card Chaos and Defeat to Bournemouth
Division:
25 posts
Neutral observers are tracking the chaotic sequence of events in Fulham's loss to Bournemouth, particularly the two red cards that derailed the match and forced tactical substitutions. The discussion reflects confusion and resignation as the game unfolded with end-to-end play punctuated by discipline issues and ultimately a Rayan goal that settled the contest.
Chaos Unfolds Live
These fans are documenting the raw madness of the match as it happens — two red cards, one goal, and a Fulham collapse they can barely believe they're witnessing.
64.0%
neutral
"Dissent."
"It ends in defeat. https://t.co/8Q5hDevcZg"
The Ref Made It Messy
This camp is questioning whether the officials got it right, debating the legitimacy of the sending-offs and whether the match was decided by cards rather than football.
33.3%
"End to end stuff"
"Dissent."
Bournemouth's Gutsy Statement
These are the believers celebrating a proper away victory — Bournemouth grabbed their chance and nicked it despite the chaos, and that's exactly the kind of win that defines a season.
20.0%
admiration
"WHAT A WIN THAT IS 👏👏 https://t.co/X3s7HwaXaq"
"WHAT A WIN THAT IS 👏👏 https://t.co/X3s7HwaXaq"
Fulham Got Robbed
This group is fuming at how the match was decided, pointing fingers at inconsistent refereeing and the slow-motion injustice of decisions that cost their side the game.
16.0%
disappointment
"Don’t know how it took so long for them to show a replay…"
"It ends in defeat. https://t.co/8Q5hDevcZg"
Bournemouth Fans Process Iraola Departure, Rose Arrival
Division:
14 posts
AFC Bournemouth supporters are grappling with manager Andoni Iraola's exit to Crystal Palace and the appointment of Marco Rose as his replacement, with mixed reactions ranging from concern about the club's ambitious project to cautious optimism about Rose's European pedigree and tactical philosophy. The discussion is also tinged with worry about simultaneous departures of key defensive players to elite clubs, raising questions about whether Bournemouth can sustain their strong recent form and European ambitions.
Iraola's Gone, Rose Incoming
Fans are taking stock of the managerial change with cautious curiosity, weighing Iraola's departure against Marco Rose's proven pedigree in European football.
57.1%
neutral
"Sorry bud. Kerkez and Kepa. Makes it even more impressive! Marco Rose? How does your fanbase feel about that? Heard Iriola is heading to Palace, be a nice swap for Glasner."
"I don't pretend to know much about Rose tbf, but he comes with a good reputation. Ultimately as long as we win more than we lose & play entertaining football I'm happy."
Rose Is Actually An Upgrade
Optimistic supporters reckon Rose brings serious credentials and European experience that could elevate Bournemouth to genuine relevance — especially now Iraola's moved on to a bigger stage.
35.7%
admiration
"Rose could be very very good. He has experience in major European competitions, so that could be a plus. Similar overall philosophy to Iraola."
"@afcbournemouth The best thing about Iraola leaving is that he’ll actually be at a relevant club"
Why Palace Though?
A small but vocal camp is genuinely baffled by Iraola's decision to join Crystal Palace, suspecting there's more to the story than meets the eye.
7.1%
"I really don't understand going to palace especially if they don't win the conference league final, there must be something going on higher up where he feels Bournemouth don't matc"
Fulham Fans Turn On Silva After Defensive Collapse
Division:
17 posts
Fulham supporters are venting frustration at manager Marco Silva's apparent lack of commitment and the squad's inability to perform under pressure, with many questioning whether a managerial change is needed ahead of a crucial summer rebuild. The collapse — two red cards and a defeat to Bournemouth — has crystallised deeper anxieties about Silva's future intentions and the club's transfer strategy for next season.
Silva's Lost The Dressing Room
Fulham fans are absolutely done with Marco Silva's defensive organisation and attacking impotence, believing he's become a liability who needs to go immediately.
64.7%
disappointment
Silva
"@FulhamFC Another pathetic attacking performance and another game thrown away! Silva can go now I’ve had enough of this weak, toothless team!"
"@FulhamFC Another silva shit show And you have the nerve to charge the prices you do for what Watching a manager who believes in his own hype but fails to deliver again a team to"
Trouble Brewing In The Summer Window
Supporters are scanning the horizon with anxiety, convinced that without serious recruitment — particularly up front — next season could spell genuine danger for the club.
29.4%
neutral
Silva
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few years ago. Only thing hampering us"
"I think we're in trouble next season, there are no goals in this side and I don't trust the club to replace Silva, Wilson or Jimenez in a timely manner. I think at this point we sh"
Club's Transfer Record Under Fire
Fans are questioning whether Fulham's ownership and transfer strategy can actually deliver the managerial change and squad overhaul the moment demands.
20.0%
"I think we're in trouble next season, there are no goals in this side and I don't trust the club to replace Silva, Wilson or Jimenez in a timely manner. I think at this point we sh"
"I agree. I don't trust the club to have a decent transfer window either, we've basically gone from wait until August then sign a few out-of-favour PL experienced players, to wait e"
Trust The Ambition, Back The Project
A small but vocal camp believes the club's ownership and scouting structure are world-class enough to navigate this crisis and rebuild properly.
5.9%
Silva
"Which makes little sense. Our ownership are very ambitious. We have some amazing scouting and transfers, especially since our new ownership a few years ago. Only thing hampering us"
Fulham Fans Rage at Red Card Inconsistency
Division:
89 posts
Supporters are furious over what they see as wildly inconsistent refereeing, particularly Joachim Andersen's red card for a tackle where he got the ball first — a decision they argue wasn't applied uniformly across recent matches, citing examples like Bruno Fernandes avoiding similar punishment and Elliot Anderson's tackle going unpunished in European competition. The debate centres on whether getting the ball justifies the contact, with many arguing the officials have lost control of the match and are relying too heavily on VAR to make decisions that lack coherent logic.
Self-Inflicted Mediocrity Rant
Fulham fans furious at their own players' braindead decision-making, convinced stupidity on the pitch is what's keeping them trapped in mid-table purgatory.
57.3%
annoyance anger
ref tackle
"Why do our players consistently make the stupidest decisions possible? Like no wonder it's mid-table mediocrity year after year. "
"God both of our teams are dumb as fuck. "
VAR Got It Right This Time
Pragmatists accepting the red cards as correct applications of the rules, rare praise for VAR actually doing its job properly.
38.2%
neutral
ref tackle
"Rare moment where VAR is actually correct for once. "
"Good use of VAR. That's a textbook red."
The Ball-First Defence
Viewers splitting hairs over whether the tackles were genuinely red-card offences, with some insisting Andersen won the ball and didn't deserve the punishment.
36.8%
"Both reds were 100% spot on"
"Anderson’s tackle is never a booking, he got the ball first"
Fulham's Chaos as Red Cards and Injuries Compound Crisis
Division:
40 posts
Neutral observers are discussing Fulham's implosion during the match — two red cards, injuries forcing defensive shuffles, and tactical desperation — whilst fans simultaneously vent about the club's broader dysfunction, managerial uncertainty, and the likelihood of a summer overhaul. The mood reflects both the immediate disaster on the pitch and a deeper anxiety about whether the club's leadership can arrest what feels like a free fall.
Time to Bin Wilson Off
Fans are absolutely seething at a specific player's behaviour and want him out of the club permanently, viewing him as a liability who's dragging the whole project down.
55.0%
annoyance disappointment
"I never want to see that idiot play for us again "
"He’s an idiot. I hope we sell him this summer. Or even better if he retires altogether. "
Dead Wood Needs Shifting
A contingent is questioning the quality and commitment of multiple underperforming squad members, arguing that Fulham need wholesale clearout in the summer before rebuilding properly.
42.5%
neutral
"@foolhamfanatic @FulhamFC Completely agree. Start the players who will be 100% with us next season. No more Wilson."
"@FulhamFC Why didn’t we take 30 mill for Muniz… he is absolutely Shite! Offers Zero threat, positioning is shocking & can’t even hold the ball… so much wasted money in ESR &amp"
Silva's Tenure in the Firing Line
Supporters are connecting the dots between the chaos on the pitch and deeper structural problems, suggesting the manager himself may be heading for the exit if wholesale change doesn't happen soon.
42.9%
"Fulham need a huge shake-up in summer with Silva likely leaving. Wilson has failed to perform in the last 3-4 games, Robinson and Muniz haven't been the same since returning. Tete "
"Jiminez got a bit too excited about the young talent"
Two Red Cards Spark Fury Over Refereeing Decisions
Division:
36 posts
Fans are divided and angry after both Ryan Christie and Joachim Andersen were sent off in a chaotic first half, with Bournemouth supporters claiming the decisions were inconsistent and harsh, whilst Fulham supporters are equally furious at what they see as brainless, undisciplined play that handed the match to their opponents on a plate. The broader complaint centres on whether the referee applied the rules fairly, with particular rage directed at players for losing their heads when Bournemouth was chasing the game.
Ref Made It Worse
Fulham fans furious that the referee's decisions — particularly the red cards — were either harsh, inconsistent, or fundamentally wrong, turning a winnable match into a disaster through poor officiating.
52.8%
annoyance
"This ref is a useless piece of shit "
"That might be the dumbest thing I’ve seen a Fulham player do since mitrovic at old Trafford. Just completely unforgivable, deserves to be fined. "
Own Goals, Own Stupidity
Neutral observers accepting that Fulham players committed genuine, indefensible fouls and deserve the cards, regardless of ref quality.
47.2%
neutral
"@afcbournemouth Useless Cont, sometimes I don’t understand why they commit such foolish fouls. Makes me think it’s been arranged"
"@FulhamFC Blatant red, he’s an absolute idiot."
Rules Are Broken, Even Winners Lose
Mixed voices pointing out selective enforcement — noting that Bournemouth's own players escaped punishment for similar contact, exposing how inconsistent application of the laws ruins the match.
33.3%
"Yup, and as a Bournemouth fan I was shocked that Bruno wasn't sent off. It was a clear red today."
"@thewildkitchen86 so even if u win the ball it's still a red crazy"
Fulham Fans Blame Andersen's Red Card for Loss
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21 posts
Fulham supporters are furious with defender Joachim Andersen's reckless challenge that earned him a second-half red card against Bournemouth, with many convinced his stupidity cost the team the match. Fans are calling for his removal from the squad, citing both his poor recent form and the direct impact of his dismissal on Fulham's ability to compete in what proved to be a narrow defeat.
Andersen Must Go
These fans believe the centre-back's red card was so catastrophically stupid that he's become a liability Fulham cannot afford to keep.
66.7%
annoyance
"@FulhamFC Andersen should never play for the club again, absolute idiot. I have never been more angry at a Fulham player in my life."
"Since beating Spurs on 1st March we've scored in two out of nine games. Just unacceptably terrible performances every week. I hope Andersen was told to fuck off home at half time."
The Red Card Broke Us
This group acknowledges Andersen's dismissal as the turning point but frames it within a broader pattern of toothless attacking football that's plagued Fulham for weeks.
50.0%
"Andersen actually screwed Fulham over, I still dont understand what was he thinking to do that, like it was genuinely wild."
"Since beating Spurs on 1st March we've scored in two out of nine games. Just unacceptably terrible performances every week. I hope Andersen was told to fuck off home at half time."
System Failure, Not Just Andersen
The most measured voices recognise the red card was damaging but see it as symptomatic of deeper structural problems that go well beyond one player's mistake.
33.3%
neutral
"@FulhamFC You should have that fraud Andersen donate two weeks of his wages to the Foundation after that. Absolute disgrace"
"Andersen actually screwed Fulham over, I still dont understand what was he thinking to do that, like it was genuinely wild."

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Appears across 2 debates: Rayan's Goal Shines Amid Chaotic Red Card Afternoon, Bournemouth Secure Europe Despite Late Chaos