by prfoster » 07 Jan 2018 14:23
by Hound » 07 Jan 2018 14:39
tmesisleontmesis
More importantly, it's not about players being upset. It's about people believing that even if they give players abuse all game, those same players should still show gratitude towards them, despite that abuse.
Seriously chaps. This is RFC we’re talking about.
Some boos and sarcasm? Really?
This lot would shit bricks in front an actual aggressive crowd.
I don't really care about the players' feelings etc (beyond the moronic idea that booing players motivates them to play better), but more the outrage that some have about not being appreciated, when there wasn't a great deal worthy of appreciation.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 07 Jan 2018 14:39
tmesisleontmesis
More importantly, it's not about players being upset. It's about people believing that even if they give players abuse all game, those same players should still show gratitude towards them, despite that abuse.
Seriously chaps. This is RFC we’re talking about.
Some boos and sarcasm? Really?
This lot would shit bricks in front an actual aggressive crowd.
I don't really care about the players' feelings etc (beyond the moronic idea that booing players motivates them to play better), but more the outrage that some have about not being appreciated, when there wasn't a great deal worthy of appreciation.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 07 Jan 2018 14:42
prfoster Was one of the unlucky group who attended , No real booing until the end , the singing i felt was more lighthearted than negative and a result of the appalling style of football on show,
The players confidence is shot , any desire to express themselves has been coached out of them and how can they when we set up with two holding midfielders and two wingers playing as strikers and a player in Liam Kelly who has forgotten what type of player he is, no width no flair no shots , boring boring boring.
will be back for more though , cant help it
by bcubed » 07 Jan 2018 16:44
Jagermesiter1871prfoster Was one of the unlucky group who attended , No real booing until the end , the singing i felt was more lighthearted than negative and a result of the appalling style of football on show,
The players confidence is shot , any desire to express themselves has been coached out of them and how can they when we set up with two holding midfielders and two wingers playing as strikers and a player in Liam Kelly who has forgotten what type of player he is, no width no flair no shots , boring boring boring.
will be back for more though , cant help it
This. Spot on assessment and exactly how I saw proceedings.
See you all at Hull.
by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Jan 2018 16:49
by Ascotexgunner » 07 Jan 2018 18:07
by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Jan 2018 18:15
by Ascotexgunner » 07 Jan 2018 18:20
AthleticoSpizz Imho, booing is soooo Italian
Just bare your arses at the players maybe?
by muirinho » 07 Jan 2018 18:23
AthleticoSpizz yep, has degenerated into a “them and us”
Were Guntz and Paul Mac breaking ranks?
Regardless, their feedback was welcome....and very much overdue.
Ascotexgunner What's wrong with fans booing? I don't understand why its "disgraceful". How are fans supposed to vent their anger? They are grown professional men, their not children. Bloody Snowflake mentality. They should be trying to get fans onside, or questioning with the manager why its all a shambles. Clearly their not, or if they are their thicker than we give them credit.....Ive just watched a Forest team play some wonderful football and youngster taking responsibility and youngsters using their brains. Wonderful stuff........especially that young 18 year old striker.
by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Jan 2018 18:28
Megacity 3 these days (tune)AscotexgunnerAthleticoSpizz Imho, booing is soooo Italian
Just bare your arses at the players maybe?
Indeed Mr Spizz, but they also piss into bottles and throw them. Might not be the done thing over here.
Incidentally whereby a captain Kirk?
by Ascotexgunner » 07 Jan 2018 18:38
AthleticoSpizzMegacity 3 these days (tune)AscotexgunnerAthleticoSpizz Imho, booing is soooo Italian
Just bare your arses at the players maybe?
Indeed Mr Spizz, but they also piss into bottles and throw them. Might not be the done thing over here.
Incidentally whereby a captain Kirk?
by Ascotexgunner » 07 Jan 2018 18:57
muirinhoAthleticoSpizz yep, has degenerated into a “them and us”
Were Guntz and Paul Mac breaking ranks?
Regardless, their feedback was welcome....and very much overdue.
Gunts is a footballer who is also a football fan. It's one reason why the Wales supporters love him - they know if he wasn't a player, he'd be in the crowd. So, I think he's more aware than most of fan-player interaction - hence encouraging the team to go and face the fans, and also realising something had to be said, in the aftermath.
Also worth noting - some of the comments after the game were suggesting that not only did Macca not clap the fans he'd told other players to follow suit, by "leading them off the pitch" - in Gunts statement he made it clear that nobody had told the players not to clap (what he left unsaid is that without his (and Dave Edwards) intervention, none of them were particularly feeling it!). So he was also trying to patch up, as best he could, the damage that might have already been done
I'm not sure if Macca's response was off his own bat, triggered by Gunter's post, or "suggested" by club hierarchy - but also welcome, regardless.
I don't think in either case there was anything that club management could object to.Ascotexgunner What's wrong with fans booing? I don't understand why its "disgraceful". How are fans supposed to vent their anger? They are grown professional men, their not children. Bloody Snowflake mentality. They should be trying to get fans onside, or questioning with the manager why its all a shambles. Clearly their not, or if they are their thicker than we give them credit.....Ive just watched a Forest team play some wonderful football and youngster taking responsibility and youngsters using their brains. Wonderful stuff........especially that young 18 year old striker.
What's right with it? What is it for?
Ultimately the message from Gunts, Macca, Stam is actually the same. And has been for quite some time. Garath McCleary was appealing for fans not to boo more than a year ago. Before that I can remember Danny Williams, Hope Akpan etc appealing for fan support at various times, when things weren't going well.
Message, basically is - Yes, you're entitled to boo if you don't like what you see, and we can't stop you, but why are you doing it? It really doesn't help. Aren't we all trying for the same goal?
Booing because you're fed up and want the players to know about it - well fine, if that's what you want to do. It's your money, your choice.
None of the players are claiming they cry themselves to sleep at night over it. They're saying it's not nice, it doesn't help, you're wasting your breath, and you're making the atmosphere worse.
Why is that a "snowflake mentality"
To be honest, the snowflake mentality I see is amongst the booers. It's Wah, wah, things aren't going the way I want them to. I'm going to lie on the floor and scream my head off, because that way ice-cream will suddenly appear.
Do you think the players want to lose?
Booing might be helping you to relieve your frustration.
But for the love of Friday, stop trying to pretend that it's "motivational", and it helps.
by Ascotexgunner » 07 Jan 2018 18:59
double d As a middle class club, should we not adopt the terribly middle class Barcelona approach of waving Hankies around.
by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Jan 2018 19:04
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