by PieEater » 20 Feb 2010 19:18
by Muskrat » 20 Feb 2010 19:30
by Slinky » 20 Feb 2010 19:47
by Royal Lady » 20 Feb 2010 20:21
by Jerry St Clair » 20 Feb 2010 20:38
Slinky McAnuff made me chuckle late in the game when a 'fan' abused him and he turned round to the said fan and said "so you think you;re a better footballer, fukcing pri(c)k" fair response by McAnuff, can;t say i liek to hear fans directly abuse any one player.....it was collective rubbish (except Mills) and no particular persons fault!
by PistolPete » 20 Feb 2010 20:52
by handbags_harris » 20 Feb 2010 21:26
Slinky McAnuff made me chuckle late in the game when a 'fan' abused him and he turned round to the said fan and said "so you think you;re a better footballer, fukcing pri(c)k" fair response by McAnuff, can;t say i liek to hear fans directly abuse any one player....
by Allyh84 » 20 Feb 2010 21:30
by handbags_harris » 20 Feb 2010 21:41
by Slinky » 20 Feb 2010 21:41
handbags_harrisSlinky McAnuff made me chuckle late in the game when a 'fan' abused him and he turned round to the said fan and said "so you think you;re a better footballer, fukcing pri(c)k" fair response by McAnuff, can;t say i liek to hear fans directly abuse any one player....
I'm quite happy to stick my head above the parapet and say that fan was me. What I said to him was "it's f*ckin simple, Jobi, f*ckin basics", after he'd stood offside for at least 2 seconds while waiting for a Bertrand pass, and after his response I said "it's f*ckin simple, look along the line, get back onside". He'd run the ball into the area, tried to take his man on, played it back to Bertrand, and then just stood there as the Blackpool defence pushed up by 2-3 yards leaving him offside. He then received the pass when the minutest bit of awareness would have had him shouting "hold it" and/or pushing into an onside position as quickly as possible. Instead he just stood there.
Interesting use of the inverted comma's there as well. My comments were not just abuse towards an individual, they were frustrated words directed at an individual after a basic error in a game littered with basic errors. Is a fan not able to criticise when something as lazy, frustrating and simple as Jobi's offside happens? Or do we just let it go and shout "unlucky" or "better luck next time"? That individual instance between him and Bertrand was woeful, and it summed up the performance as a whole. I didn't hear hear him say "so you think you're a better footballer", and then apparently insult me. Clearly I'm not a better player otherwise I'd be playing for a better club than Reading If he did say that (and I'm sceptical as to whether he did or not anyway, given he directed his comments straight at me) then my immediate answer would be that I'd have shown more awareness than he showed in that instance. To be caught offside in such a promising position, in the situation we found ourselves, is one of the most frustrating things a footballer can do.
Woeful performance, deserved defeat.
by handbags_harris » 20 Feb 2010 21:52
Slinkyhandbags_harrisSlinky McAnuff made me chuckle late in the game when a 'fan' abused him and he turned round to the said fan and said "so you think you;re a better footballer, fukcing pri(c)k" fair response by McAnuff, can;t say i liek to hear fans directly abuse any one player....
I'm quite happy to stick my head above the parapet and say that fan was me. What I said to him was "it's f*ckin simple, Jobi, f*ckin basics", after he'd stood offside for at least 2 seconds while waiting for a Bertrand pass, and after his response I said "it's f*ckin simple, look along the line, get back onside". He'd run the ball into the area, tried to take his man on, played it back to Bertrand, and then just stood there as the Blackpool defence pushed up by 2-3 yards leaving him offside. He then received the pass when the minutest bit of awareness would have had him shouting "hold it" and/or pushing into an onside position as quickly as possible. Instead he just stood there.
Interesting use of the inverted comma's there as well. My comments were not just abuse towards an individual, they were frustrated words directed at an individual after a basic error in a game littered with basic errors. Is a fan not able to criticise when something as lazy, frustrating and simple as Jobi's offside happens? Or do we just let it go and shout "unlucky" or "better luck next time"? That individual instance between him and Bertrand was woeful, and it summed up the performance as a whole. I didn't hear hear him say "so you think you're a better footballer", and then apparently insult me. Clearly I'm not a better player otherwise I'd be playing for a better club than Reading If he did say that (and I'm sceptical as to whether he did or not anyway, given he directed his comments straight at me) then my immediate answer would be that I'd have shown more awareness than he showed in that instance. To be caught offside in such a promising position, in the situation we found ourselves, is one of the most frustrating things a footballer can do.
Woeful performance, deserved defeat.
Fair play for owning up but on the flip side we were all frustrated and no other fans directed abuse directly at one player when you knew they could clearly hear! Agreed it was a woeful bit of play in which the basics of football were totally ignored but it was hardly the only example of basics not being applied.
He clearly did say what i quoted him as saying as he was right in front of me when he said it - what did you think he said then?
by Maguire » 20 Feb 2010 21:54
handbags_harrisSlinky McAnuff made me chuckle late in the game when a 'fan' abused him and he turned round to the said fan and said "so you think you;re a better footballer, fukcing pri(c)k" fair response by McAnuff, can;t say i liek to hear fans directly abuse any one player....
I'm quite happy to stick my head above the parapet and say that fan was me. What I said to him was "it's f*ckin simple, Jobi, f*ckin basics", after he'd stood offside for at least 2 seconds while waiting for a Bertrand pass, and after his response I said "it's f*ckin simple, look along the line, get back onside". He'd run the ball into the area, tried to take his man on, played it back to Bertrand, and then just stood there as the Blackpool defence pushed up by 2-3 yards leaving him offside. He then received the pass when the minutest bit of awareness would have had him shouting "hold it" and/or pushing into an onside position as quickly as possible. Instead he just stood there.
Interesting use of the inverted comma's there as well. My comments were not just abuse towards an individual, they were frustrated words directed at an individual after a basic error in a game littered with basic errors. Is a fan not able to criticise when something as lazy, frustrating and simple as Jobi's offside happens? Or do we just let it go and shout "unlucky" or "better luck next time"? That individual instance between him and Bertrand was woeful, and it summed up the performance as a whole. I didn't hear hear him say "so you think you're a better footballer", and then apparently insult me. Clearly I'm not a better player otherwise I'd be playing for a better club than Reading If he did say that (and I'm sceptical as to whether he did or not anyway, given he directed his comments straight at me) then my immediate answer would be that I'd have shown more awareness than he showed in that instance. To be caught offside in such a promising position, in the situation we found ourselves, is one of the most frustrating things a footballer can do.
Woeful performance, deserved defeat.
by handbags_harris » 20 Feb 2010 21:55
Maguire What did he say to you, out of interest?
by Maguire » 20 Feb 2010 22:11
by Wide and Wonderful » 20 Feb 2010 22:16
by FiNeRaIn » 20 Feb 2010 22:18
Jerry St ClairSlinky McAnuff made me chuckle late in the game when a 'fan' abused him and he turned round to the said fan and said "so you think you;re a better footballer, fukcing pri(c)k" fair response by McAnuff, can;t say i liek to hear fans directly abuse any one player.....it was collective rubbish (except Mills) and no particular persons fault!
Not really. McAnuff is paid handsomely because he is alleged to be a top level footballer. Asking a rhetorical questions back just proves that McAnuff clearly missed the point.
by madreadingfan » 20 Feb 2010 22:30
by rabidbee » 20 Feb 2010 22:31
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Feb 2010 22:32
if someone said "I was shit at my job" ...I would probably deck themmadreadingfan mcanuff gets paid thousands of pounds a week to play football and take some abuse, but thats like every footballer!! i wouldnt mind getting thousands of pounds a week for a whole stadium giving me abuse!!
its a bit like someone saying your shit at your job so why cant you say that to mcanuff, seeming he is getting lots of money from it
by madreadingfan » 20 Feb 2010 22:34
AthleticoSpizzif someone said "I was shit at my job" ...I would probably deck themmadreadingfan mcanuff gets paid thousands of pounds a week to play football and take some abuse, but thats like every footballer!! i wouldnt mind getting thousands of pounds a week for a whole stadium giving me abuse!!
its a bit like someone saying your shit at your job so why cant you say that to mcanuff, seeming he is getting lots of money from it
Glad to hear that Jobi has some passion
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