by Oilroyal » 03 Feb 2018 19:16
by paddy20 » 03 Feb 2018 19:18
genome Barrow is the only player who can hold his head up after that.
Everyone else can fuck off, including the fans who booed Blackett. Not really sure what else to say.
Tired of opposition fans coming here and having a great time
by paddy20 » 03 Feb 2018 19:20
genomeOilroyalBerry The players don't want to play for him anymore...
You cant say that on here, people wont like that sort of talk!
Because it's patently bollocks. Did you see the celebration after our 2nd goal on Tuesday?
Post disclaimer: Please do not get overly sensitive over my reply. It's okay to have your opinion challenged. It doesn't mean I'm out to get you. Thanks, Genome.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Feb 2018 19:21
OilroyalBerry The players don't want to play for him anymore...
You cant say that on here, people wont like that sort of talk!
Although I agree and have done so all season. oxf*rd rigfht they're not playing for him!
by P!ssed Off » 03 Feb 2018 19:22
by Platypuss » 03 Feb 2018 19:23
by Oilroyal » 03 Feb 2018 19:24
Snowflake RoyalOilroyalBerry The players don't want to play for him anymore...
You cant say that on here, people wont like that sort of talk!
Although I agree and have done so all season. oxf*rd rigfht they're not playing for him!
Yeah, that's why Gunter ran half the length of the pitch to celebrate with him in literally the last game.
by Gav » 03 Feb 2018 19:26
P!ssed OffGavP!ssed Off Clear difference, jeering/cheering Leigertwood's substitution off was a reaction aimed at McDermott for playing him every game when he was so clearly out of his depth. Nothing personal, manager's fault for not recognising his limitations.
Blackett was booed in possession of the ball, a reaction aimed soley at the player, not the manager.
I can agree with that to an extent, but whether it was aimed at Legs personally or not is a bit irrelevant imho. He was getting abused from the stands and we’ll never know how he interpreted it (nor can either of us qualify the sentiment of every person who booed/jeered/cheered). The initial comment was whether we’ve booed our own player before, and according to my memory... we have.
Well the substitution of Liam Kelly for Tiago Illori was booed earlier this season. So you could try and interpret that as Illori being booed if you wanted to, or Kelly being booed.
Reacting to a substitution is far more ambiguous than reacting to a player in possession.
by royalp-we » 03 Feb 2018 19:40
by Berry » 03 Feb 2018 19:43
Snowflake RoyalOilroyalBerry The players don't want to play for him anymore...
You cant say that on here, people wont like that sort of talk!
Although I agree and have done so all season. oxf*rd rigfht they're not playing for him!
Yeah, that's why Gunter ran half the length of the pitch to celebrate with him in literally the last game.
by genome » 03 Feb 2018 19:46
by Berry » 03 Feb 2018 19:50
genome What were the Millwall fans chanting at Bacuna?
"He's got a ___ on his head"
Couldn't quite make it out. Thought they were excellent today tbf.
by Royalwaster » 03 Feb 2018 19:53
by CountryRoyal » 03 Feb 2018 19:55
by genome » 03 Feb 2018 19:55
JAAP Stam said he was shocked to see Reading FC supporters boo defender Tyler Blackett off of the pitch following a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Millwall FC.
Former Manchester United man Blackett came on as an early sub before being withdrawn again following a sloppy performance.
And fans vented their fury at the 23-year-old, booing him as he trudged off of the field.
But boss Stam leapt to Blackett's defence.
"He did well when he was on the pitch," asserted Stam.
"We took him off for tactial reasons. We were playing with three at the back against two strikers.
"If the crowd reacts like that against a young team then it's not good for anyone's confidence or decision making.
"He did well when he was on the pitch," asserted Stam.
He did well when he was on the pitch
by Oilroyal » 03 Feb 2018 20:10
genome http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport/readingfc/15918438.READING_FC__Jaap_Stam_blasts_Royals_fans_for_booing_Tyler_Blackett_off_the_field_follow_2_0_defeat_to_Millwall_FC/JAAP Stam said he was shocked to see Reading FC supporters boo defender Tyler Blackett off of the pitch following a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Millwall FC.
Former Manchester United man Blackett came on as an early sub before being withdrawn again following a sloppy performance.
And fans vented their fury at the 23-year-old, booing him as he trudged off of the field.
But boss Stam leapt to Blackett's defence.
"He did well when he was on the pitch," asserted Stam.
"We took him off for tactial reasons. We were playing with three at the back against two strikers.
"If the crowd reacts like that against a young team then it's not good for anyone's confidence or decision making."He did well when he was on the pitch," asserted Stam.He did well when he was on the pitch
by genome » 03 Feb 2018 20:12
by Oilroyal » 03 Feb 2018 20:13
genome I don't think he's being misleading. I didn't say that he was.
by Fox Talbot » 03 Feb 2018 20:16
by genome » 03 Feb 2018 20:17
Oilroyalgenome I don't think he's being misleading. I didn't say that he was.
what were you saying then?
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