by Top Flight »
13 Aug 2007 15:47
Huntley & Palmer Top Flight David Beckham.....
Ronaldo..........
Lampard......
Seol is too sensitive....
A player doesn't have to openly say that booing fans improved their game.
Of course booing hurts a persons feelings......
But if a player is poor for 6 weeks, gets booed on a regular basis and then comes back stronger, then clearly criticism has worked!
The more Beckham gets criticised in the press and media and booed by fans the stronger his performances tend to be on the pitch.
I respect Beckham for that........ His attitude is to prove everyone wrong and take the abuse on the chin! I have alot of respect for that. Obviously it upsets him and clearly it hurts his feelings. But his attitude and response is first class.
Seol's attitude appears to be completely different. The more he is criticised the weaker he becomes. So if we do want him to perform we need to start showing him some love!
As far as I am aware, only David Beckham was boo'ed in an England shirt when England went out of the Euro Championships in 2000. Other than that, the others were booed by the opposition fans and not their own. Your example is that Seol's OWN fans should should boo him to make him aware that they want him to work harder, which is frankly a load of bollocks
On this particular thread, I am saying that booing won't work with Seol.
I have made a complete U turn because in the past, I have said that booing might help Seol. But time has progressed and Seol hasn't improved. So clearly it doesnt' work for Seol. Probably due to his personality, lifestyle and pride and maybe for cultural reasons that I know nothing about!
But for English culture, where people are humble and grounded and don't take themselves too seriously and are able to self criticise, booing can spur people on to perform.
If someone is roundly criticised for not trying hard, in English culture, often the person will take the attitude that they have to prove the doubters wrong. Reading as a collective have this attitude.
The Press and Media over the last 2 seasons have written off our chances. But the collective group have used this to motivate themselves and prove the doubters wrong. RFC have a lets show them attitude.
You think we're going down, you think we will suffer second season syndrome. We will show you that we are a good team and that we'll do well.
Seol is the only person who doesn't seem to fit this characteristic.