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Originally posted by madara View PostGetting on our own players back is counterproductive. It does not help the player, the team or the club. It helps no one but other teams. Do we really want that? No. Do we want to shoot ourselves in the foot and be plain stupid? I think not. But I agree everyone has every right to be stupid if they want to.
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Originally posted by madara View PostYou know people are different. Some can express their feelings well through body language, some can't. There are several factors the spectator know little or nothing about that affect each players ability to play well and express feelings etc. It's the managers job to chose which players who should play at each game. This depends on the tactics, future selection, tactics in the 2nd half, condition of benched players etc. Spectators usually know sh1t about these things. If the very same spectators chose booo a player, this could severly hurt the managers plans and also the club.First time i have ever seen that, a sub getting booed coming on.
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Originally posted by Marshy4Ever View PostYou do if you feel he isn't doing what you're paying him to do.
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Originally posted by Marshy4Ever View PostPart of being a good footballer is not to let the crowd get to you and concentrate on your game.
If fans pay good money to come and see me, paying my 40k a week salary, and then they're not happy with my performance and boo me, I should be able to ignore that and concentrate on my game. If I am unable to do so, then maybe I am not good enough to be earning 40k a week.
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Originally posted by madara View PostIf 10k people who are supposed to support me comes to my work once or twice weekly to boo me I would get pissed, especially if I'm already trying to do my best as best as my abilities allow me to.
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Originally posted by madara View PostGetting on our own players back is counterproductive. It does not help the player, the team or the club. It helps no one but other teams. Do we really want that? No. Do we want to shoot ourselves in the foot and be plain stupid? I think not. But I agree everyone has every right to be stupid if they want to.
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Originally posted by madara View PostYou know people are different. Some can express their feelings well through body language, some can't. There are several factors the spectator know little or nothing about that affect each players ability to play well and express feelings etc. It's the managers job to chose which players who should play at each game. This depends on the tactics, future selection, tactics in the 2nd half, condition of benched players etc. Spectators usually know sh1t about these things. If the very same spectators chose booo a player, this could severly hurt the managers plans and also the club.
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Originally posted by Marshy4Ever View PostIt's your right to boo. You're paying the wages, if you don't like what you see, boo-ing is your prerogative. If the player can't take some boo-ing then maybe he should try some other profession.
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Originally posted by Marshy4Ever View PostBut if you weren't doing things to the best of your ability and were taking it easy and 10k people came to your workplace to boo you, then you might realise that you need to start pulling your weight and earning your bread.
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