Johnny Cash Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 But why does it make us look bad? Why is it wrong to boo? Do we credit people for not booing? No. You don't know why it's not wrong, you just plod along with the crowd and be a 'good' fan, arse-licking players because they 'wear the shirt'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5waller5 Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 To anyone who booed: Can you please let us know your place of work so we can turn up early to boo you as you walk in? They might be doing a great job - shouldn't you watch them for a few years before you decide whether to boo them?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark_w Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 But why does it make us look bad? Why is it wrong to boo? Do we credit people for not booing? No. You don't know why it's not wrong, you just plod along with the crowd and be a 'good' fan, arse-licking players because they 'wear the shirt'. No it makes us look bad because you were booing a relativley inoffensive player when we were winning by four goals, you moron. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 To anyone who booed: Can you please let us know your place of work so we can turn up early to boo you as you walk in? Pay me £10,000 a week and you're very welcome to boo me every minute of the waking day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theessexfox Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 But why does it make us look bad? Why is it wrong to boo? Do we credit people for not booing? No. You don't know why it's not wrong, you just plod along with the crowd and be a 'good' fan, arse-licking players because they 'wear the shirt'. What are you gaining from booing him, and why exactly are you booing him? It's not his fault Nige brought him on. According to reports on here, he played alright. He may come across 'arrogant', but is that worthy of booing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Cash Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 No it makes us look bad because you were booing a relativley inoffensive player when we were winning by four goals, you moron. Relatively? You mean to say you're not completely in love with a Leicester City player? #Scum #WhereDoYouWorkYouPeasant Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theessexfox Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Relatively? You mean to say you're not completely in love with a Leicester City player? #Scum #WhereDoYouWorkYouPeasant Sorry, didn't realise we were on Twitter #mymistake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilo Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Did Gallagher abuse you on Twitter completely out of the blue? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Cash Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 What are you gaining from booing him, and why exactly are you booing him? It's not his fault Nige brought him on. According to reports on here, he played alright. He may come across 'arrogant', but is that worthy of booing? I'm not particulary gaining anything, it's not something I think about after the game or went into the game knowing I would do. I just choose to do it. I don't boo every player or even Gallagher everytime. He is a player I would prefer to not be at the club as I do not think he is good enough, his contribution, minus set plays and penalties is minimal for me. So when he is brought on, I wonder why, hence my disapproval. Did Gallagher abuse you on Twitter completely out of the blue? He didn't abuse me and no I initiated the conversation... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 But why does it make us look bad? Why is it wrong to boo? Do we credit people for not booing? No. You don't know why it's not wrong, you just plod along with the crowd and be a 'good' fan, arse-licking players because they 'wear the shirt'. It's embarrassing, it makes us look like absolute spoilt brats. Huddersfield fans have every right to piss themselves at our 'support' yesterday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Cash Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Sorry, didn't realise we were on Twitter #mymistake It happens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bettsj2 Posted 2 January 2013 Author Share Posted 2 January 2013 But why does it make us look bad? Why is it wrong to boo? Do we credit people for not booing? No. You don't know why it's not wrong, you just plod along with the crowd and be a 'good' fan, arse-licking players because they 'wear the shirt'. Its wrong because he hadnt done anything apart from run onto the field of play. Or is it the case that he played badly a couple of times so thats it? No way back. Did you boo O'Neill in every game after the home defeat to Sheff Utd? Why did he have a go at you on Twitter? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greatness_Since_1884 Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Hate the bias shown to players such as Gallagher, Danns, Wellens by Stringer who acts as their best mate, which isn't his job. Surely then that's an issue you have with Stringer? Why boo Gally because of who his mates are? I support the team, not individual players who get payed a handsome amount. But then do you not feel that supporting the players in the team will ultimately help the team as a whole? But why does it make us look bad? Why is it wrong to boo? Do we credit people for not booing? No. You don't know why it's not wrong, you just plod along with the crowd and be a 'good' fan, arse-licking players because they 'wear the shirt'. It's not arse-licking, it supporting the players that play for our club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilo Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 He didn't abuse me and no I initiated the conversation... Why are you complaining then? You initiate a conversation I doubt was complimentary, he responds with something you admit wasn't abusive and suddenly he deserves to be booed at home games? For Christ's sake, don't ever tweet Joey Barton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Cash Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Why are you complaining then? You initiate a conversation I doubt was complimentary, he responds with something you admit wasn't abusive and suddenly he deserves to be booed at home games? For Christ's sake, don't ever tweet Joey Barton. I don't boo with a face of anguish which takes me back to the Twitter conversation (which I don't even remember) haha. It's more of a passing comment, once it's done, it's over, I don't hold on to it and I doubt Gallagher holds on to it. People take this far too serious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indierich06 Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 I don't boo with a face of anguish which takes me back to the Twitter conversation (which I don't even remember) haha. It's more of a passing comment, once it's done, it's over, I don't hold on to it and I doubt Gallagher holds on to it. People take this far too serious. Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Gerroff you ****! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royston. Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 whats more offensive, booing or jeering? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greatness_Since_1884 Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 I don't boo with a face of anguish which takes me back to the Twitter conversation (which I don't even remember) haha. It's more of a passing comment, once it's done, it's over, I don't hold on to it and I doubt Gallagher holds on to it. People take this far too serious. How do you think Gally feels? He's had a tough time with his own performance levels recently, hasn't featured much this season, was sent out on loan to League 1. He has then worked his balls off to get back into the first team picture, showing commendable dedication and a desire to play for LCFC. Having done all this and playing well whenever he has come on, he then gets members of the crowd still petulantly jeering him when he's come on and hasn't even done anything. I still can't fathome why you feel booing Paul Gallagher (or any player) is going to help them or more importantly the team? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 I'm not particulary gaining anything, it's not something I think about after the game or went into the game knowing I would do. I just choose to do it. I don't boo every player or even Gallagher everytime. He is a player I would prefer to not be at the club as I do not think he is good enough, his contribution, minus set plays and penalties is minimal for me. So when he is brought on, I wonder why, hence my disapproval. He didn't abuse me and no I initiated the conversation... So basically you said he was shit and he told you to stop being a cvnt. Advice which you've obviously ignored. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Cash Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 How do you think Gally feels? He's had a tough time with his own performance levels recently, hasn't featured much this season, was sent out on loan to League 1. He has then worked his balls off to get back into the first team picture, showing commendable dedication and a desire to play for LCFC. Having done all this and playing well whenever he has come on, he then gets members of the crowd still petulantly jeering him when he's come on and hasn't even done anything. I still can't fathome why you feel booing Paul Gallagher (or any player) is going to help them or more importantly the team? Do you think I give a flying boot about how he feels? Don't make out he is hard done by for goodness sake! In My Opinion, he hasn't done well when he has come on, he still looks for the hardest ball to play, he is slow, he is rubbish in the air and he can't tackle. Yes, he has great technique and a cracking set piece on him but hr is not good enough to play for us, if he was, he'd be playing regular. Most likely played the last 3 games to put him in the shop window. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indierich06 Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Do you think I give a flying boot about how he feels? Don't make out he is hard done by for goodness sake! In My Opinion, he hasn't done well when he has come on, he still looks for the hardest ball to play, he is slow, he is rubbish in the air and he can't tackle. Yes, he has great technique and a cracking set piece on him but hr is not good enough to play for us, if he was, he'd be playing regular. Most likely played the last 3 games to put him in the shop window. Probably because some ****'s booing him before he's even set foot on the pitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Cash Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Probably because some ****'s booing him before he's even set foot on the pitch. You're on to something there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 I don't boo with a face of anguish which takes me back to the Twitter conversation (which I don't even remember) haha. It's more of a passing comment, once it's done, it's over, I don't hold on to it and I doubt Gallagher holds on to it. People take this far too serious. Like it or not most footballers take their job seriously. And you seem to take football seriously if you actually make the effort to 'vocally disapprove' of something. I wouldn't say I feel sorry for the guy because he earns plenty of money doing something he loves. But I'm sure he also wanted to be a sucess here, wants respect. You show him a lack of respect for no good reason when you boo him. That kind of person I have absolutely no respect for, I don't give a shit how much he earns. You should be ashamed if that's your attitude, and if he walked up to you and knocked you out I don't think you could complain. Maybe you let everyone who's work your not impressed with know about it in such a way, see if they all just get on with it and ignore you. But more importantly I'm fed up of us looking a bunch of cvnts. I don't give a toss whether he laughs it off, or doesn't care, or whatever. I feel embarrassed. Because you are an embarrassment. Any real fan would know we ar letting ourselves down with all of this bullshit. So before anyone calls me an arse licker or some bellend who's trying to look like a moral crusader or the greatest fan in the universe who thinks he deserves a medal, they can stick it up their arse. When I go to the football I like to enjoy it, and as long as the players aren't taking the piss by showing no effort or disrespecting the fans they don't deserve my 'vocal disapporval'. But no, people like you have to ruin it by trying to put a downer on everything. It's no wonder I cant stand going anymore. Silence, more silence, boo boo boo, silence. Yeh, thats great fun. That's the passionate unity and excitement we all fell in love with the game because of. The club should be a team, that's what you don't seem to realise. The players play for the club, we support the club. It's not a selection process where if fans don't like players they can attempt to hound them out by booing them onto the field. At the end of the day, like a lot of our fans you're clueless about what football, and being a football supporter is about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dairy Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Jonny Cash must be on a wind up. He has a reasonable grasp for the English language and structuring his posts. On that basis I conclude he cannot be as stupid as the content of his posts are indicating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greatness_Since_1884 Posted 2 January 2013 Share Posted 2 January 2013 Do you think I give a flying boot about how he feels? Don't make out he is hard done by for goodness sake! In My Opinion, he hasn't done well when he has come on, he still looks for the hardest ball to play, he is slow, he is rubbish in the air and he can't tackle. Yes, he has great technique and a cracking set piece on him but hr is not good enough to play for us, if he was, he'd be playing regular. Most likely played the last 3 games to put him in the shop window. He's not good enough because he's not playing regularly. In that case will you boo Jeff Schlupp next time he's on the pitch? Were you tempted to boo Matty James before the game? IMO Gally is good enough to be a squad player for us and can still make an impact from the bench. But this isn't about whether he's good enough, it's the principle of booing a player who plays for our team and is doing his best to help our team win. Maybe I worded wrong by asking how he feels but my point was the question you've still failed to answer; how will booing a Leicester city player help Leicester city? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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