RoyalBlue After today's gutless and appalling performance, if the players and management had any decency at all, they will make a donation to charity equivalent to the total cost of their 'Dubai Jolly'.
What use would that do?
Stupidest post ever.
by bobby1413 » 23 Feb 2013 19:23
RoyalBlue After today's gutless and appalling performance, if the players and management had any decency at all, they will make a donation to charity equivalent to the total cost of their 'Dubai Jolly'.
by Para Handy » 23 Feb 2013 19:28
RoyalBlue After today's gutless and appalling performance, if the players and management had any decency at all, they will make a donation to charity equivalent to the total cost of their 'Dubai Jolly'.
Some of the supporters sat in the freezing cold today forgo holidays in the sun, in order that they can afford to support their team. For the players to get an all expenses trip to Dubai (and anyone who thinks it wasn't a jolly as much as training, should read some of the players' tweets) and then roll over like they did today is an insult to all paying supporters.
by Za Vas » 23 Feb 2013 19:32
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 23 Feb 2013 19:33
Para Handy wrote: And you wonder why I'm not debating with you? I sat in the freezing cold today. I've done it every winter for the last 43 years. We were outraged at half time thinking about those bastards being in Dubai. OUTRAGED.
by Para Handy » 23 Feb 2013 19:49
Za Vas How outraged?
by Platypuss » 25 Feb 2013 10:39
bobby1413RoyalBlue After today's gutless and appalling performance, if the players and management had any decency at all, they will make a donation to charity equivalent to the total cost of their 'Dubai Jolly'.
What use would that do?
Stupidest post ever.
by Silver Fox » 25 Feb 2013 10:44
by Z175 » 25 Feb 2013 10:48
by Wimb » 25 Feb 2013 11:24
Silver Fox Funnily* enough one of the things I thought while walking to the bus stop on Saturday was "some outraged bell end is going to somehow relate this poor display to the trip to Dubai" I just didn't think about how they'd try to compare our efforts to sit in the cold for 90 minutes to the wonderful life these footballers lead, who knew etc
by Maguire » 25 Feb 2013 12:03
WimbSilver Fox Funnily* enough one of the things I thought while walking to the bus stop on Saturday was "some outraged bell end is going to somehow relate this poor display to the trip to Dubai" I just didn't think about how they'd try to compare our efforts to sit in the cold for 90 minutes to the wonderful life these footballers lead, who knew etc
While I don't think you can blame it on the trip, I do wonder if putting our players through 2 long plane trips and the resulting jet lag less than a week after some players have just been halfway round the world with their countries on international duty was the best idea possible.
Only the players can answer that I suppose but I don't think its outrageous to question whether it was the right move to make.
by RoyalBlue » 25 Feb 2013 12:08
Platypussbobby1413RoyalBlue After today's gutless and appalling performance, if the players and management had any decency at all, they will make a donation to charity equivalent to the total cost of their 'Dubai Jolly'.
What use would that do?
Stupidest post ever.
It's not even his stupidest this week.
Para HandyRoyalBlue After today's gutless and appalling performance, if the players and management had any decency at all, they will make a donation to charity equivalent to the total cost of their 'Dubai Jolly'.
Some of the supporters sat in the freezing cold today forgo holidays in the sun, in order that they can afford to support their team. For the players to get an all expenses trip to Dubai (and anyone who thinks it wasn't a jolly as much as training, should read some of the players' tweets) and then roll over like they did today is an insult to all paying supporters.
And you wonder why I'm not debating with you? I sat in the freezing cold today. I've done it every winter for the last 43 years. We were outraged at half time thinking about those bastards being in Dubai. OUTRAGED.
You really are a massive twat aren't you.
by Fox Talbot » 25 Feb 2013 14:22
by Wimb » 25 Feb 2013 17:10
MaguireWimbSilver Fox Funnily* enough one of the things I thought while walking to the bus stop on Saturday was "some outraged bell end is going to somehow relate this poor display to the trip to Dubai" I just didn't think about how they'd try to compare our efforts to sit in the cold for 90 minutes to the wonderful life these footballers lead, who knew etc
While I don't think you can blame it on the trip, I do wonder if putting our players through 2 long plane trips and the resulting jet lag less than a week after some players have just been halfway round the world with their countries on international duty was the best idea possible.
Only the players can answer that I suppose but I don't think its outrageous to question whether it was the right move to make.
Jet lag off a 4hr time difference? I'd feel proper refreshed by a few days in the sunshine rather than scratching about in Reading.
Fnnily enough I heard a guy saying as I was walking out "this is all because of that trip to Dubai" and I thought "team boarder" immediately.
by Green » 25 Feb 2013 17:49
Rumpole Heaven forbid the club does something to keep morale up.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 02 Mar 2013 08:12
by afzal2112 » 23 Mar 2013 06:00
by tee peg » 23 Mar 2013 08:27
afzal2112 Do some math. Compare the salaries and consider that in London you are taxable but therefore would be subject to receive benefits if loosing your job. In case you are from India or Pakistan, you may feel more comfortable in Dubai regarding your lifestyle, especially being a bachelor.
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