Alexander Litvinenko It's odd that according to the posters there seem to be only two possible states of mind - you either love and support a player or you hate him and boo him.
I'd suggest that for the vast majority of people in the real world, the reality is somewhere in between. I'm happy to go on record and say that I'm not a great fan of Blackman and I don't think he's good enough for this level - but that doesn't mean to say I "hate" him or that I've ever boo'ed him. And I think that the same applies to about 95% of other supporters.
So why do posters on here insist that everyone is polarised at one extreme of either "love" or "hate"?
Abso-fucking-lutely. I don't think he's up to much. I think I've muttered or occasionally yelled at him in frustration / anger, but I've never jeered or booed him. In fact I clapped him off against Leeds and I cheered his name when it's read out on the bench or in the starting 11. If perhaps sometimes with an internal groan or a little lack of enthusiasm.
I also couldn't give a rats arse about his (lack of) goal celebration or the motivation behind it. I doubt he's ever going to be a favourite of mine, but if he performs and delivers he'll get my support and if he doesn't he'll get my criticism - largely on here rather than at the game.
I'm biased against him, but I'm not so one-eyed that I can't see anything of good he does. He got the job done and that's what matters. Even though the goal was not taken in a way that fills me with confidence that it's anything other than a small positive exception in his otherwise quite mediocre Reading career.
And I'll say again that I firmly believe reaction to Blackman would be totally different if he'd been signed six months later, or for £500k less. Now that's not his fault, but he's got to live with it.