by Royalee » 21 Feb 2010 23:22
by leon » 21 Feb 2010 23:37
Royalee How people can get on McAnuff's back after one poor game when he's been in our top three best players this season with Bertrand and Sigurdsson is beyond me.
by Bubbly4Me » 22 Feb 2010 08:38
by PieEater » 22 Feb 2010 08:54
Bubbly4Me
On the 'abuse' subject... I think HH was more than justified to critisize Jobi. A promissing attack was completely wasted by a basic error. (And all I heard in response was "You what?" a couple of times).
by Focher » 22 Feb 2010 09:31
by brendywendy » 22 Feb 2010 09:56
Royalee How people can get on McAnuff's back after one poor game when he's been in our top three best players this season with Bertrand and Sigurdsson is beyond me.
by Negative_Jeff » 22 Feb 2010 10:12
by Thaumagurist* » 22 Feb 2010 11:03
by sandman » 22 Feb 2010 12:57
Southbank Old BoysandmanRoyal Lady I suppose those who are bemoaning HH's comments would also prefer that the crowd don't shout "man on" etc or berate the ref when he blatently makes a mistake - after all, it's not for us to comment.
As both suggested actions are pointless, yes. Is the ref going to say yeah your right I'm wrong penalty? Shouting man on just makes player's tense up and they invariably lose the ball by playing a rushed pass.
Lets all agree to disagree and let the people that were actually at the game comment on it.
Have you ever been to places like The Den, Bramall Lane, Ninian Park, Old Trafford, Anfield? The fans there put a bit of pressure on the ref to make decisions in their teams favour. Getting on the back of a ref isnt pointless, even if it wont change the decision your berating him for, it might help a bit here or there in the long run
Shouting man on shouldnt make any difference really because his teammates should be telling him exactly the same thing. As for it making a player tense up, your grasp of how the game is played is laughable pal
HH is well within his rights to pull Jobi up on sloppy play like he did, and its certainly no abuse. Jobi shouldnt react in the way he did, but shit happens in the heat of the moment and it was probably more frustration boiling over from him because of the shit performance
by SHORT AND CURLY » 22 Feb 2010 13:11
Royalee How people can get on McAnuff's back after one poor game when he's been in our top three best players this season with Bertrand and Sigurdsson is beyond me.
by sandman » 22 Feb 2010 13:22
madreadingfansandmanRoyal Lady I suppose those who are bemoaning HH's comments would also prefer that the crowd don't shout "man on" etc or berate the ref when he blatently makes a mistake - after all, it's not for us to comment.
As both suggested actions are pointless, yes. Is the ref going to say yeah your right I'm wrong penalty? Shouting man on just makes player's tense up and they invariably lose the ball by playing a rushed pass.
Lets all agree to disagree and let the people that were actually at the game comment on it.
Are you actually a supporter or just a spectator?
by Hoop Blah » 22 Feb 2010 13:36
SHORT AND CURLYRoyalee How people can get on McAnuff's back after one poor game when he's been in our top three best players this season with Bertrand and Sigurdsson is beyond me.
Must have been me then because he has not looked interested for ages.
Federici, Mills, Griffin, Bertrand, Khizanishvili, Kebe, Church and Gunnarsson are playing better than Jobi at this time. Its time he pulled his finger out and started showing us what he is capable of!
by rabidbee » 22 Feb 2010 14:39
sandman Once again well done to Jobi for saying what he did. If someone tells me how to do my job I leave the items outside their house and tell them to do it.
by sandman » 22 Feb 2010 14:48
rabidbeesandman Once again well done to Jobi for saying what he did. If someone tells me how to do my job I leave the items outside their house and tell them to do it.
Execellent customer service. Just as well times aren't tough right now.
by Arch » 22 Feb 2010 14:53
sandmanrabidbeesandman Once again well done to Jobi for saying what he did. If someone tells me how to do my job I leave the items outside their house and tell them to do it.
Execellent customer service. Just as well times aren't tough right now.
Once they've bought it it's their property.
by sandman » 22 Feb 2010 15:00
by rabidbee » 22 Feb 2010 15:10
by floyd__streete » 22 Feb 2010 17:17
sandman I suggest that Jobi say's to him "unless you can do better shut up"
by handbags_harris » 22 Feb 2010 17:28
sandman I suggest that Jobi say's to him "unless you can do better shut up"
by Focher » 22 Feb 2010 17:38
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