by Yellowcoat » 04 Nov 2010 19:13
by Wycombe Royal » 04 Nov 2010 19:20
Yellowcoat As the club have given Shane a new contract it seems to vindicate the views of Snowball, Brendy and others who consider RFC as a TEAM. Unlike some on here who appear to delight in talking down some of our players as individuals. Rather than continuing to try and chase Snowball away for providing facts they disagree with perhaps they should take a closer look at their own actions and views. Support not snipe.
by Ian Royal » 04 Nov 2010 19:31
by floyd__streete » 04 Nov 2010 19:39
Snowballfloyd__streeteSnowball I LOVE disagreement.
No you don't.
Floyd, you haven't a CLUE, what I like. I love reasoned argument, have been in many debating societies.
by handbags_harris » 04 Nov 2010 20:44
by Snowball » 04 Nov 2010 21:25
handbags_harris Snowball, what was the old Barnsley/Rodgers thing again?
by handbags_harris » 04 Nov 2010 22:04
Snowballhandbags_harris Snowball, what was the old Barnsley/Rodgers thing again?
Is that a genuine question?
by Snowball » 04 Nov 2010 23:31
handbags_harrisSnowballhandbags_harris Snowball, what was the old Barnsley/Rodgers thing again?
Is that a genuine question?
Aye. Can't be arsed to trawl back through 30+ pages to find it.
by handbags_harris » 05 Nov 2010 08:38
Snowball Me neither. Dellor was talking up subjective opinions and he cited last season's game at Barnsley.
We were SLAUGHTERED for 25 minutes or so but Barnsley didn't score. We eventually won 1-3, and in the post-match chat Ridgers was on about how RFC completely controlled the first half-hour (or words to that effect).
Dellor most definitely didn't agree and a few weeks later, in the cold light of day, having watched the match video, Rodgers realised we really HAD been hammered and that his view of the reality was totally distorted by (a) being a fan (b) what he wanted to see and (c) the eventual result.
Rodgers apologised and said Dellor was right.
It's just an interesting take on how we can so easily con ourselves.
by Vision » 05 Nov 2010 08:49
Always_RoyalWycombe RoyalAlways_Royal To get this thread back on track this is BM's take on Shane and I for one never boo a RFC player no matter what.
http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport ... s-critics/?
Personally I didn't understand the fans reaction to him when he was substituted, but then I never boo a player as I think it is counter-productive. But I can understand the frustration of some fans as Shane is a striker and his job is to score goals, and regardless of what he has contributed he has only scored two penalties and missed quite a few golden opportunities to score from open play.
I pretty well agree with this, booing players is counter-productive. One thing's for sure and that's Shane always gives his all every match, but not had the luck lately. We need to get behind him and give him the confidence to start scoring again and not slate him.
by Hoop Blah » 05 Nov 2010 09:23
brendywendyHoop Blah The hypocratie council made me the hypocrite police, that's who.
I tried to have a discussion with him about the points he raised. That's kind of the idea of the board isn't it? He wouldn't really discuss it, I tried again, pointed out the issues I had with it and then got bored.
I'm only answering you're questions here as I've given up on the debate as it's pointless and it's killing any sensible discussion. If you didn't want an answer then don't ask me the question then get uppety when you get one.
not bored enough to actually stop!
i see where you are coming from. i can also see his point of view.
why cant we all just get along etc
by brendywendy » 05 Nov 2010 10:18
Yellowcoat As the club have given Shane a new contract it seems to vindicate the views of Snowball, Brendy and others who consider RFC as a TEAM. Unlike some on here who appear to delight in talking down some of our players as individuals. Rather than continuing to try and chase Snowball away for providing facts they disagree with perhaps they should take a closer look at their own actions and views. Support not snipe.
by brendywendy » 05 Nov 2010 10:20
Snowballfloyd__streeteSnowball I LOVE disagreement.
No you don't.
Floyd, you haven't a CLUE, what I like. I love reasoned argument, have been in many debating societies.
by Snowball » 05 Nov 2010 14:43
handbags_harris
I suggest you trust my memory more than others because it is a known fact that I have a fantastic memory for minute detail within games, many on these boards will back that up. It also serves to show that your memory is sh*t or Brendan Rodgers's was conning himself into thinking we hadn't conceded. Fact is that we conceded within 10 minutes at Oakwell last season and were definitely absolutely battered until we equalised, no conning myself there. For your information, left wing corner headed in at the near post by Andy Gray.
by Royal Rother » 05 Nov 2010 15:12
Snowball We were SLAUGHTERED for 25 minutes or so but Barnsley didn't score.
by Snowball » 05 Nov 2010 15:18
Royal Rother Ahem...Snowball We were SLAUGHTERED for 25 minutes or so but Barnsley didn't score.
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Nov 2010 15:20
by Snowball » 05 Nov 2010 15:22
Wycombe Royal Why does it always have to be about making your point stronger, or being right, or someone else being wrong.....
Differences of opinion ARE acceptable.
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Nov 2010 15:25
SnowballWycombe Royal Why does it always have to be about making your point stronger, or being right, or someone else being wrong.....
Differences of opinion ARE acceptable.
That wasn't ABOUT a difference of opinion. If anything, it was a woooosh
by Snowball » 05 Nov 2010 15:27
Wycombe RoyalSnowballWycombe Royal Why does it always have to be about making your point stronger, or being right, or someone else being wrong.....
Differences of opinion ARE acceptable.
That wasn't ABOUT a difference of opinion. If anything, it was a woooosh
THere was a whooosh in there? I can't see it, it just looks like another your normal posts claiming superiority to me.
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