by Hound » 08 Feb 2018 10:09
by Vision » 08 Feb 2018 10:18
Hound What Stam isn't good at is 'playing the game' with the fans.
He may be spot on with his assessments, but it would make things a lot better for everyone if he forgot himself for a moment and said what the fans want to hear.
He can call the fans whatever he wants behind closed doors, but it would help the general atmosphere if he just spoke some niceties about the crowd no matter how much bollox it is. You see players like Edwards and Elphick manage it (ie twitter posts saying how brilliant the fans were etc) and he should do the same.
Just say the crowd are great, lets all stick together and get us out of it, he loves the club, clap the fans without looking like its hurting him to do so, do that thing players do to ask for more noise from the crowd.
Don't say he doesn't care what the crowd think, the atmosphere is rubbish, players don't like playing at home. Simple things which would make quite a bit of difference
by Hound » 08 Feb 2018 10:36
Hound not nec if phrased the right way. Just expanding on his point of asking the fans to always support the players, and if they are frustrated then it should be him who they boo etc.
by P!ssed Off » 08 Feb 2018 11:26
by tidus_mi2 » 08 Feb 2018 11:42
Hound What Stam isn't good at is 'playing the game' with the fans.
He may be spot on with his assessments, but it would make things a lot better for everyone if he forgot himself for a moment and said what the fans want to hear.
He can call the fans whatever he wants behind closed doors, but it would help the general atmosphere if he just spoke some niceties about the crowd no matter how much bollox it is. You see players like Edwards and Elphick manage it (ie twitter posts saying how brilliant the fans were etc) and he should do the same.
Just say the crowd are great, lets all stick together and get us out of it, he loves the club, clap the fans without looking like its hurting him to do so, do that thing players do to ask for more noise from the crowd.
Don't say he doesn't care what the crowd think, the atmosphere is rubbish, players don't like playing at home. Simple things which would make quite a bit of difference
by Doolittle » 08 Feb 2018 11:48
genomeroyal_rumble I don't recall any negativity last season, so I think Stam is just trying to re-imagine the past to justify his point..
I recall plenty. It was horrendous on here after a defeat, even if we were 3rd. I remember getting in plenty of e-scuffles with nobbers last season over their negativity. Obviously, it's far more justified this season.
by P!ssed Off » 08 Feb 2018 12:04
Doolittlegenomeroyal_rumble I don't recall any negativity last season, so I think Stam is just trying to re-imagine the past to justify his point..
I recall plenty. It was horrendous on here after a defeat, even if we were 3rd. I remember getting in plenty of e-scuffles with nobbers last season over their negativity. Obviously, it's far more justified this season.
Absolutely. There were plenty of groans last season, even when the team and the manager gave the home supporters a season of 16 wins and two defeats.
If those booing really want League One football next season, then fine - just carry on booing - no doubt the manager will then change, and the style of play will then become as direct as anyone could possibly wish for. Job done. All Stam is saying is that if we'd actually prefer to stay up, it isn't helpful. He's right.
by Hound » 08 Feb 2018 12:06
tidus_mi2Hound What Stam isn't good at is 'playing the game' with the fans.
He may be spot on with his assessments, but it would make things a lot better for everyone if he forgot himself for a moment and said what the fans want to hear.
He can call the fans whatever he wants behind closed doors, but it would help the general atmosphere if he just spoke some niceties about the crowd no matter how much bollox it is. You see players like Edwards and Elphick manage it (ie twitter posts saying how brilliant the fans were etc) and he should do the same.
Just say the crowd are great, lets all stick together and get us out of it, he loves the club, clap the fans without looking like its hurting him to do so, do that thing players do to ask for more noise from the crowd.
Don't say he doesn't care what the crowd think, the atmosphere is rubbish, players don't like playing at home. Simple things which would make quite a bit of difference
Eh, the atmosphere is generally rubbish anyway, the only time recently I remember the home atmosphere being good was when we were approaching the end of the play-off semi-final last season.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 08 Feb 2018 12:07
genomeOld Man Andrewsgenome Would agree with a lot of that actually.
He cannot demand respect if he is not prepared to give it back though. He has been very dismissive and disrespectful to the support ever since he arrived here. Internally he can think how he wishes but there has to be a level of diplomacy and decorum towards your support, it seems beyond him.
Well I think his overall point is correct. If we're stuck in a rut, abusing the players is going to have the opposite effect. Getting behind them will help the team. Sadly, I think that's beyond quite a few Reading fans...
by SCIAG » 08 Feb 2018 12:39
Hound not nec if phrased the right way. Just expanding on his point of asking the fans to always support the players, and if they are frustrated then it should be him who they boo etc.
by The Cap » 08 Feb 2018 12:51
by Hound » 08 Feb 2018 13:25
SCIAGHound not nec if phrased the right way. Just expanding on his point of asking the fans to always support the players, and if they are frustrated then it should be him who they boo etc.
I don't know how you make it clear that you're booing a manager - it's not like you can boo every time he touches the ball.
Obviously targetting a player is going to be worse, but I'm sure booing at full time or chanting about how you want the manager out is going to affect the players too.
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Feb 2018 11:56
HoundSCIAGHound not nec if phrased the right way. Just expanding on his point of asking the fans to always support the players, and if they are frustrated then it should be him who they boo etc.
I don't know how you make it clear that you're booing a manager - it's not like you can boo every time he touches the ball.
Obviously targetting a player is going to be worse, but I'm sure booing at full time or chanting about how you want the manager out is going to affect the players too.
Think that’s slightly different to the point I’m making though
I’m not saying that’s what fans should do, I’m saying that’s what Stam should be saying
by MR. CYNICAL » 10 Feb 2018 12:58
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by leon » 10 Feb 2018 14:08
MR. CYNICAL So you don't think fans at any other club would react the same way if their team has not won a home game on a Saturday all season and lost their last 4.
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