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Originally posted by Apollo
I'm sorry but it's not the Army's fault that this event was mega-hyped. Britney has a marketing team (and a medical team) that should be responsible and organized enough to make everything go right. If they had a 30 day countdown, they could've done something that lived for the expectations - a good performance would have been perfect, but a controversial album cover or something unexpected would have fit as well. On the other hand, if she wanted that #1 like she said on twitter (it's really not just the fans who seem to be eager for success, see?), she could have shown some love and respect for her fans, who were on the desert at 4 am waiting for her. Also I don't see how she didn't (possibly?) know there was a journalist waiting for an interview for her official website. Now don't say it's the fans fault for ruining the era for you. In my point of view, this event was really mishandled and people have their right to be disappointed. But this doesn't mean this will be a bad album or a bad era from now on though 
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Yes, I understand that you're disappointed for the poor management of this release so far, but my complaint goes to those who say that BRITNEY will have a bad album, she'll flop and who even wished her death. That's being cynical, and those were NEVER real fans if they're saying such a horrible thing like that. I personally agree that her team needs to get its act together for once, but I also appreciated her confidence and softness in the interview, and it truly gave me hope. I'm sorry if my post sounded way too offensive and disrespectful to the whole fanbase, but I just felt disgusted by certain words I've read.