THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 There was quite a bit of booing. And when he was waiting to come on another half breed near me was having a go at him before he even got on the pitch. No offence to anyone on here but a large proportion of our crowd are a bunch of scrubbers. The average wifey down there looks like Paul Gasgcoine
EnderbyFox Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 No offence to anyone on here but a large proportion of our crowd are a bunch of scrubbers. The average wifey down there looks like Paul Gasgcoine Gally did well when he came on today, i just hope he can kick on and have a run of decent games to break his pattern of 1 good game every 5.
Leicester_Loyal Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Scored a good goal today, fair play to the bloke.
Guest parky0607 Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 I am very disappointed in some of our idiot fans today. They booed Gallagher as he came on as a sub then cheered when he scored. Needless to say Gallagher was not at all interested in celebrating with the fans, and I dont blame him. Agree with this and also heard it. It was actually embarassing and cringeworthy. It was even worse when the blokes behind me (wgo had been booing) said "his goal was a poor goal anyway, I couldve finished that" yeah okay. If he goes in summer I will be disappointed to lose him.
Guest shearfox Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 I think Gally look good when he came on and a tidy finish as well.
Guesty Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 I know it will never happen but I wish he'd just come out and challenge the boo boys, actually have a go at them. He'll never win them over so why not have a go at them and tell them to do one. Whilst they'd still boo I think it might make sections cheer more for him. I remember in the Chlesea game when he got subbed, he looked over, heard the crowd, his head went down and you could see it upset him. Yet he still bothered to clap towards the fans that wern't booing him. I am by no means his biggest fan, but I'd never boo him. In fact I think I'll cheer a little louder for him next time for simple fact that some fans/clowns are obviously singling him out and its getting to him.
Babylon Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Whilst he is right to be annoyed with some fans, many still support him. When he blanks the bloody family stand who were clapping him when warming up it's pretty pathetic.
Guest parky0607 Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 I know it will never happen but I wish he'd just come out and challenge the boo boys, actually have a go at them. He'll never win them over so why not have a go at them and tell them to do one. Whilst they'd still boo I think it might make sections cheer more for him. I remember in the Chlesea game when he got subbed, he looked over, heard the crowd, his head went down and you could see it upset him. Yet he still bothered to clap towards the fans that wern't booing him. I am by no means his biggest fan, but I'd never boo him. In fact I think I'll cheer a little louder for him next time for simple fact that some fans/clowns are obviously singling him out and its getting to him. I know what you mean but it would be very unprofessional. IMO he is the stronger man by taking it on the chin and cracking on with the job he is paid to do.Fair play to the guy for not kicking out, he doesnt deserve the abuse he receives.
Mack Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Whilst he is right to be annoyed with some fans, many still support him. When he blanks the bloody family stand who were clapping him when warming up it's pretty pathetic. And when some **** is going on Twitter and sending filth to his misses I don't blame him for having the hump.
Matt Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 I wouldn't say he blanked them, I'd just say it was a quiet, subdued celebration if that makes sense, certainly wouldn't say he blanked anyone, scored a goal, got on with it re-start the game. People read to much into things.
broughtonblue Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 still one of our best and most creative players, has his ups and downs like all players but on the whole i think he is a good asset for us
Guest Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 I like Gally and when he's on he's on. He can pass a ball forward (which some can't) and he can do it well. He can score great goals. His negatives are his corner taking and his lack of consistency especially defensively. I'd rather have him in alongside drinkwater than Wellens though
RonnieTodger Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 He certainly didn't celebrate with the fans. He had a smile on his face when the players came over and to be honest, our mongy fans don't deserve players that thank them.
Guest parky0607 Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Reading the comments posted in this thread today makes me realise there are some decent fans around. Waiting for some disabled to come on saying hes rubbish and they want rid.
brockmyster Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 I personally dont rate him highly as a player, but the booing when he came on was disgraceful at the end of the day whether you like him or not hes a Leicester City player so support him for **** sake!
LCFC_Peter Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Gallagher = The new Richie Wellens (aka scape goat). agree he had a good performance today and i thinks its not gally who is playing badly its the team playing badly with each other!!
Happy Fox Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 He an alright player, wouldn't consider him to be a first team starter if he is on the bench great. Him like Wellens are going to be bench players next season, and if they aren't happy with that then we should move on.
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Reading the comments posted in this thread today makes me realise there are some decent fans around. Waiting for some disabled to come on saying hes rubbish and they want rid. GET HIM OUT I think he's a good asset, and will be an important impact sub next season, cause I think Marshall has taken his place. Yet, we could play him in his preferred role upfront and see what happens... still like him and hope he stays I personally dont rate him highly as a player, but the booing when he came on was disgraceful at the end of the day whether you like him or not hes a Leicester City player so support him for **** sake! do you support Mills then?
Fox92 Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Don't rate him, inconsistant and all, but I'd never boo a Leicester player coming on. I've booed at the end of the game before, at the team, but not at the start/directed at a player.
brockmyster Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 GET HIM OUT I think he's a good asset, and will be an important impact sub next season, cause I think Marshall has taken his place. Yet, we could play him in his preferred role upfront and see what happens... still like him and hope he stays do you support Mills then? Funnily enough im probably one of the only people on here who still does, we dont know the full story and he wasnt as bad as a player that everyone makes out
dannythefox Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Good goal but shouldn't be in the starting eleven imo.
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Funnily enough im probably one of the only people on here who still does, we dont know the full story and he wasnt as bad as a player that everyone makes out i agree fully with you... no details, no opinion
Guest Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 Good goal but shouldn't be in the starting eleven imo. he wasn't
dannythefox Posted 7 April 2012 Posted 7 April 2012 he wasn't I'm not just talking about today just in general.
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