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by Jaques Francais » 28 Feb 2007 12:56

zac naloen Open your eyes, read what is written. I agree with all of you that he shouldn't be boo'd. The only objection I take is that Alans comment for 10,000 fans to "oxf*rd off" is elitist and unnecessary.


I know you disagree with the booing - just trying to lighten things up ;)

Alan's comments are (I suspect deliberately) as extreme as those 10,000 booers. If they did oxf*rd off, it would not help the club - but neither does it help the team when a jonny-come-lately, who knows oxf*rd all about football and players, booing at a player. Neither are acceptable for a progressive club.

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by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 28 Feb 2007 12:58

Alan Partridge Just not a retard that thinks booing one of our own players is proactive. Mostly started by newbies who haven't ever really seen a bad player before.


It works when the opposition players get booed! :wink:

Were any of the boo's coming from the same people who booed Richardson after he had fairly won a corner. Most baffling moment of the night!

To be honest I think this arguement has run its course now, both sides of the arguement have been said and for what its worth I think the original arguement is strongest. Football is a performance based buisiness and Seol hasnt performed to his best for a few months now. He has shown he is a capable player though and I look forward to the day where I can come on he and say how well he has been playing of late whilst eating some humble pie!

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by zac naloen » 28 Feb 2007 13:00

how well he has been playing of late whilst eating some humble pie!


I always look forward to those days. Humble Pie is delicious when made by the right person.

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by Alan Partridge » 28 Feb 2007 13:05

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Alan Partridge Just not a retard that thinks booing one of our own players is proactive. Mostly started by newbies who haven't ever really seen a bad player before.


It works when the opposition players get booed! :wink:

Were any of the boo's coming from the same people who booed Richardson after he had fairly won a corner. Most baffling moment of the night!

To be honest I think this arguement has run its course now, both sides of the arguement have been said and for what its worth I think the original arguement is strongest. Football is a performance based buisiness and Seol hasnt performed to his best for a few months now. He has shown he is a capable player though and I look forward to the day where I can come on he and say how well he has been playing of late whilst eating some humble pie!


The same that boo the opposition for 'diving' after he's clattered by our centre half and then scream for a penalty after ANOTHER Doyle dive.

Seol was crap yesterday, not gonna defend him for that, he's not impressed of late, (Brum away apart) but still there was absolutely no excuse to boo him. Mindless.

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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 13:13

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Alan Partridge Just not a retard that thinks booing one of our own players is proactive. Mostly started by newbies who haven't ever really seen a bad player before.


It works when the opposition players get booed! :wink:

Were any of the boo's coming from the same people who booed Richardson after he had fairly won a corner. Most baffling moment of the night!

To be honest I think this arguement has run its course now, both sides of the arguement have been said and for what its worth I think the original arguement is strongest. Football is a performance based buisiness and Seol hasnt performed to his best for a few months now. He has shown he is a capable player though and I look forward to the day where I can come on he and say how well he has been playing of late whilst eating some humble pie!


The same that boo the opposition for 'diving' after he's clattered by our centre half and then scream for a penalty after ANOTHER Doyle dive.

Seol was crap yesterday, not gonna defend him for that, he's not impressed of late, (Brum away apart) but still there was absolutely no excuse to boo him. Mindless.


The reason for the booing is to get to him and wind him up so he performs better in the future and has a point to prove. Lita came in for some stick and even Coppell told him to up his performances and he's now playing superbly and has been arguably our best player since Boxing Day.


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by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Feb 2007 13:16

Booing does not make a player put more effort in

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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 13:18

Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.

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by Charles Dapper » 28 Feb 2007 13:19

From my humble position in the east stand, behind the linesman who awaiting for his new glasses.

When Seol went off I couldn't hear any booing through the loud shouts for Blakey.

Seol had an awlful game. Doesn't show any drive. Hates a tackle gives the ball away to easy.

While I talking of such characteristics did no one notice that yet again Mr Oster had an awlful game until Hunt was hanging around on the side waiting to come on.

Then he turned into a completely different player. Going in on tackles, no holding onto the ball and making quick effective passes. Why can't he play like that all the time.

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by Stranded » 28 Feb 2007 13:22

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Alan Partridge Just not a retard that thinks booing one of our own players is proactive. Mostly started by newbies who haven't ever really seen a bad player before.


It works when the opposition players get booed! :wink:

Were any of the boo's coming from the same people who booed Richardson after he had fairly won a corner. Most baffling moment of the night!

To be honest I think this arguement has run its course now, both sides of the arguement have been said and for what its worth I think the original arguement is strongest. Football is a performance based buisiness and Seol hasnt performed to his best for a few months now. He has shown he is a capable player though and I look forward to the day where I can come on he and say how well he has been playing of late whilst eating some humble pie!


The same that boo the opposition for 'diving' after he's clattered by our centre half and then scream for a penalty after ANOTHER Doyle dive.

Seol was crap yesterday, not gonna defend him for that, he's not impressed of late, (Brum away apart) but still there was absolutely no excuse to boo him. Mindless.


The reason for the booing is to get to him and wind him up so he performs better in the future and has a point to prove. Lita came in for some stick and even Coppell told him to up his performances and he's now playing superbly and has been arguably our best player since Boxing Day.


What bizarre logic! If you're out of form and know it a few thousand people booing you off is very very unlikely to have a positive effect on your mindset. All he knows now, is next time he goes on that pitch that if things don't come off for him he's going to get stick - how's that going to give him the confidence to beat his man, track back or frankly do anything that will have a positive effect on the game?

I don't recall anyone booing Lita off this season? I remember discussions on here regarding him and that's fair enough - that's why this exists.

If you were unhappy with Seol's performance last night, don't applaud him off but booing is just pointless.
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by Fat Leather Jacket » 28 Feb 2007 13:22

Should I now be booing my own players? Would it be simpler for the club to have booing music each time a player is substituted?

My my, 'support' has changed.

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by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 28 Feb 2007 13:33

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Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.


Who booed Drogba, the Chelsea fans? Or was it the same Reading fans who like AP says, boo opposition players for diving when they have clearly been fouled, or boo the ref for not giving a decision Reading's way or most frustratingly boo opposition players for playing well against Reading in the past!

Home fans booing an away player gives the player extra incentive to do well. Home fans booing a home player is demoralising and will not help that players performance.

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by readingbedding » 28 Feb 2007 13:35

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Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.


Who booed Drogba, the Chelsea fans? Or was it the same Reading fans who like AP says, boo opposition players for diving when they have clearly been fouled, or boo the ref for not giving a decision Reading's way or most frustratingly boo opposition players for playing well against Reading in the past!

Home fans booing an away player gives the player extra incentive to do well. Home fans booing a home player is demoralising and will not help that players performance.


Royalee, you stink of a glory hunter mate.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Feb 2007 13:41

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Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.


Eh? Are you saying that Drogba has finally lived up to his potential because the Chelsea fan's booed him last season.


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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 13:42

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Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.


Who booed Drogba, the Chelsea fans? Or was it the same Reading fans who like AP says, boo opposition players for diving when they have clearly been fouled, or boo the ref for not giving a decision Reading's way or most frustratingly boo opposition players for playing well against Reading in the past!

Home fans booing an away player gives the player extra incentive to do well. Home fans booing a home player is demoralising and will not help that players performance.


Royalee, you stink of a glory hunter mate.


Yes, a glory hunter who's supported his local team since he was 6 and travelled to the likes of Colchester, Cambridge, York, Dorchester and Bury in his quest for glory.

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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 13:43

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Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.


Eh? Are you saying that Drogba has finally lived up to his potential because the Chelsea fan's booed him last season.


No, I'm saying he got his finger out after Chelsea fans let them know what they though of him and his manager had a word in his ear. If you listen to a lot of Drogba's interviews he'll talk about the stick he got and how it fired him up.

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by RoyalBlue » 28 Feb 2007 13:43

Toon Toon Blue army I take it you were one of the people booing him as he was substituted then?

:roll:


Yeah, they really helped the team doing that!

Funny thing was, Little's first two passes were worse than anything Seol produced. Had Seol done that, I could really imagine one of the idiot boo boys running onto the pitch to have a go. Come to think of it, that would take guts which they clearly don't have. Instead they have to make do with extra stupidity!

Would this thread even exist if VDS hadn't produced that fantastic save from an equally good effort from Seol?

Charles Dapper From my humble position in the east stand, behind the linesman who awaiting for his new glasses.

When Seol went off I couldn't hear any booing through the loud shouts for Blakey.

Seol had an awlful game. Doesn't show any drive. Hates a tackle gives the ball away to easy.

While I talking of such characteristics did no one notice that yet again Mr Oster had an awlful game until Hunt was hanging around on the side waiting to come on.


No! I'd show you the video of the game so that you could reconsider - only my sodding recorder didn't work! :cry:
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by readingbedding » 28 Feb 2007 13:44

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Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.


Who booed Drogba, the Chelsea fans? Or was it the same Reading fans who like AP says, boo opposition players for diving when they have clearly been fouled, or boo the ref for not giving a decision Reading's way or most frustratingly boo opposition players for playing well against Reading in the past!

Home fans booing an away player gives the player extra incentive to do well. Home fans booing a home player is demoralising and will not help that players performance.


Royalee, you stink of a glory hunter mate.


Yes, a glory hunter who's supported his local team since he was 6 and travelled to the likes of Colchester, Cambridge, York, Dorchester and Bury in his quest for glory.


And you still don't get it?

Well done on going to all those places by the way, did you boo any players back then by the way???

Bollox.

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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 13:44

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Toon Toon Blue army I take it you were one of the people booing him as he was substituted then?

:roll:


Yeah, they really helped the team doing that!

Funny thing was, Little's first two passes were worse than anything Seol produced. Had Seol done that, I could really imagine one of the idiot boo boys running onto the pitch to have a go. Come to think of it, that would take guts which they clearly don't have. Instead they have to make do with extra stupidity!

Would this thread even exist if VDS hadn't produced that fantastic save from an equally good effort from Seol?


I'd still have said he had a poor game, yes.

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by readingbedding » 28 Feb 2007 13:48

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Huntley & Palmer Booing does not make a player put more effort in


Didn't do Drogba any harm.


Who booed Drogba, the Chelsea fans? Or was it the same Reading fans who like AP says, boo opposition players for diving when they have clearly been fouled, or boo the ref for not giving a decision Reading's way or most frustratingly boo opposition players for playing well against Reading in the past!

Home fans booing an away player gives the player extra incentive to do well. Home fans booing a home player is demoralising and will not help that players performance.


Royalee, you stink of a glory hunter mate.


Yes, a glory hunter who's supported his local team since he was 6 and travelled to the likes of Colchester, Cambridge, York, Dorchester and Bury in his quest for glory.


We haven't played Dorchester in the past 4 years have we?

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by RoyalBlue » 28 Feb 2007 13:49

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Toon Toon Blue army I take it you were one of the people booing him as he was substituted then?

:roll:


Yeah, they really helped the team doing that!

Funny thing was, Little's first two passes were worse than anything Seol produced. Had Seol done that, I could really imagine one of the idiot boo boys running onto the pitch to have a go. Come to think of it, that would take guts which they clearly don't have. Instead they have to make do with extra stupidity!

Would this thread even exist if VDS hadn't produced that fantastic save from an equally good effort from Seol?


I'd still have said he had a poor game, yes.


Funny how neutrals see it a bit differently. From thestateofthegame report:

"They took the ball in the midfield and ran at people. The full backs of United were turned inside out by Seol and Oster. O’Shea and Fletcher were running round in circles trying to spot Ingimar/Gunnarsson’s runs, and the goal came quickly."

Still traditionalists like Royalee wouldn't be able to cope without at least one of their own players to slate off and it would be a bit difficult to pick on Lita at present!

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