by ZacNaloen » 17 Mar 2010 09:55
by brendywendy » 17 Mar 2010 09:56
Super Kevin Bremner! Are there any pictures of the incident yet? Anyone get any at the game last night? Like I said on another thread, neck on the line and all that but wasn't 100% sure the finger went up!
by Yorkshire Royal » 17 Mar 2010 09:59
by winchester_royal » 17 Mar 2010 10:02
by Tutti Frutti » 17 Mar 2010 10:13
by Royal_Belly » 17 Mar 2010 10:14
by Still Hate Futcher! » 17 Mar 2010 10:20
brendywendySuper Kevin Bremner! Are there any pictures of the incident yet? Anyone get any at the game last night? Like I said on another thread, neck on the line and all that but wasn't 100% sure the finger went up!
'greed
looked like he stared the east stand down for a second, then put his hand up as he ran off
but i was miles away
by LoyalRoyal22 » 17 Mar 2010 10:22
by Royal Lady » 17 Mar 2010 10:25
LoyalRoyal22 Get over it you girls. He is still our best defender, and im glad he stuck his finger up at you in-patient oxf*rd
by 1871 Royal » 17 Mar 2010 10:26
by LoyalRoyal22 » 17 Mar 2010 10:27
Royal LadyLoyalRoyal22 Get over it you girls. He is still our best defender, and im glad he stuck his finger up at you in-patient oxf*rd
The fact remains that he shouldn't have gestured - whether we were impatient or not. And, having done it in the heat of the moment, he should have tried to make amends at the end instead of running off the pitch like a spoiled brat not getting his own way.
by Half Horse » 17 Mar 2010 10:32
joe999WimbFocher maybe he had a row with the bird at home, maybe he got bad news, maybe he got up on the wrong side of the bed, who knows?
Point being this seems the first time the bloke has acted up and seems born out of frustration (rather then malice) towards a small section of the crowd. It's out of order from Mills as a professional footballer but an understandable reaction from a human being under pressure.
If he comes out and apologises and explains it then I'm happy to see him back in the shirt as per usual next week.
Fair point. A genuine written apology, not prompted by the club but from him, and Ill be happy enough.
by Tails » 17 Mar 2010 10:35
Yorkshire Royal What a revelation - Reading fans are shit. Footballers are thick..
by brendywendy » 17 Mar 2010 10:36
Royal LadyLoyalRoyal22 Get over it you girls. He is still our best defender, and im glad he stuck his finger up at you in-patient oxf*rd
The fact remains that he shouldn't have gestured - whether we were impatient or not. And, having done it in the heat of the moment, he should have tried to make amends at the end instead of running off the pitch like a spoiled brat not getting his own way.
by Schards#2 » 17 Mar 2010 10:43
Royal_Belly The booing only started after he stuck his finger up. FACT!
Immature and very sensitive reaction from Matt. FACT!
It was wrong of Matt to swear at the home fans - It isn't the first time he's received stick from fans and it's not going to be the last time either. He needs to get over it and man up by giving a MOTM performance against Boro on Saturday. FACT!
If you are a grown adult who is offended by the finger that was directed to the east stand you are a moron. FACT!
I did get frustrated with Matt last night but didn't boo him after the finger and didn't chant his name either - he was a naughty boy he didn't deserve either the booing or the cheering.
P.S Not everyone who sits in the east stand is a moron!
by Royal_Belly » 17 Mar 2010 10:46
Schards#2Royal_Belly The booing only started after he stuck his finger up. FACT!
Immature and very sensitive reaction from Matt. FACT!
It was wrong of Matt to swear at the home fans - It isn't the first time he's received stick from fans and it's not going to be the last time either. He needs to get over it and man up by giving a MOTM performance against Boro on Saturday. FACT!
If you are a grown adult who is offended by the finger that was directed to the east stand you are a moron. FACT!
I did get frustrated with Matt last night but didn't boo him after the finger and didn't chant his name either - he was a naughty boy he didn't deserve either the booing or the cheering.
P.S Not everyone who sits in the east stand is a moron!
Sorry, but that is NOT a fact.
I heard a good fews boos (rather than groans) when he hoofed the ball out, I specifically remember it as I was so surprised by it. He THEN turned to the crowd etc......
by papereyes » 17 Mar 2010 10:47
TailsYorkshire Royal What a revelation - Reading fans are shit. Footballers are thick..
Not the actions of an idiot (I dont deny his stupidity, mind) but the actions of a frustrated and emotional guy who is endeavouring to break down a nitty-gritty side and suddenly is faced with boo's from his own supporters (wtf lol). This is all in the context of an EXCELLENT run of results and performances, seeing them in the 1/4s of the Cup and steered them away from relegation worries to potential play-off contenders....
I'd have felt compelled to say FCUK YOU, gimps. Pathetic reaction from the section of crowd who initiated the boo's when you look at the bigger picture (as if a draw with QPR would have been a disaster).
Mills could have been the better man, but he was already frustrated with what was happening on the pitch...embarrassing all round tbh. Reading fans should be the ones 'manning up'...acted like children with no patience (or intelligence).
I think the gesture will work in everyone's favour in the long run - RFC fans should be shown how much he cares - perfect way of doing it, I would have wanted to show how much the crowd had let me down.
by royals pete » 17 Mar 2010 10:53
Royal_BellySchards#2Royal_Belly The booing only started after he stuck his finger up. FACT!
Immature and very sensitive reaction from Matt. FACT!
It was wrong of Matt to swear at the home fans - It isn't the first time he's received stick from fans and it's not going to be the last time either. He needs to get over it and man up by giving a MOTM performance against Boro on Saturday. FACT!
If you are a grown adult who is offended by the finger that was directed to the east stand you are a moron. FACT!
I did get frustrated with Matt last night but didn't boo him after the finger and didn't chant his name either - he was a naughty boy he didn't deserve either the booing or the cheering.
P.S Not everyone who sits in the east stand is a moron!
Sorry, but that is NOT a fact
I heard a good fews boos (rather than groans) when he hoofed the ball out, I specifically remember it as I was so surprised by it. He THEN turned to the crowd etc......
They weren't booing any where near where I was I was sat in Y24 right in front of where Mills was positioned - they were sarcastically yelling out "hoof" everytime the ball fell at his feet. Why would they boo him before the gesture they had no need to boo him? They had every right to hoof him though!
by Sarah Star » 17 Mar 2010 10:57
by 3 veesinarow » 17 Mar 2010 11:03
Bath HoopsYou don't need to understand football at all, you just need to have a sense of decency.Do you think that behaviour was acceptable ? I hope you dont have a child with you at the game and have to explain it, there is no excuse for it.soggy biscuit People are not perfect, sometimes they react in ways they shouldn't in the heat of the moment. Add to this that most RFC fans are mongtards that don't understand football and you have your classic Millsgate finger salute.
LOL @ all the faux outrage on here.
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