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What is this abuse then? What signifies abuse? If some cunt like Lundstram is strutting about the pitch with a lack of effort then I’ll call it out but if someone like Stevens, who has played shocking for some time now or Norwood, who has done quite a few mistakes and still plays shite or still makes mistakes, I won’t give them any pelters as such because it’s not for a lack of effort. I’ll not wish Lundstram or his family dead or anything like that, I just don’t want a lazy twat who doesn’t want to be here wearing our red and white stripes, fairly simple stuff really.

Again, nobody knows a single thing about what’s gone off anyway so it’s pure conjecture yet again.
Saying lundstram is shite and only playing for a contract else where, on here, I don't think that's unreasonable. But if you pm him on twitter calling him every name under the sun and threatening him and his family then that is way way way over the line and out of order.

That interview with Norwood shows that it has massively effected him. I'd imagine he got dogs abuse with the very first mistake he made this season and I'd imagine that has probably had a big contribution to how fragile his confidence has looked. Anyone who does anything like that is an utter low life and scum bag imo.
 

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There are a couple of crazy golf courses up.on the front. One is indeed pirate based, but I can't remember what it is called, hence I call it pirate petes.

Saltys I'm delighted to say, very much exists, and was the chippy of choice for me and ms crab.

So there you go. The tales of the former CEO of an imaginary company, are very much imaginary.

Just that they hopefully sound more amusing than the bald truth of a broken middle aged man who is missing his ms crab just a little too much.

But there you go, life eh.......
 
I hate any form of abuse to anyone. I Understand the great disappointment we all feel but just leave it at that. I played football for ni on 40 years and some games it feels just right and you play like Pele, the next my mam could play better, it's human nature we all have off days regardless of the wages. You get sick of hearing fans shouting abuse over
a miniscule thing. But affraid it's the sign of the times. Too many keyboard warriors who I'm sure can only tap out four letter words.

It's symptomatic in football stands too. There's a funny looking little fella who sits within earshot of me, I'm guessing he got a ST when we started doing well around 2019 but the only times he was vocal was to slag Norwood, Bash and Stevens off as loudly as his little lungs would let him.

My guess is seeing someone half your age live a lifestyle you can only dream of is too much to some. Social media has given them an outlet to divert their anger issues a bit more directly towards footballers.

Whether it's the 19 stone gerritforud'ers in the stands or the unfulfilled parent screaming at the side of an U12's pitch, football has always been an outlet for frustrated, middle-aged nobheads.
 
It's symptomatic in football stands too. There's a funny looking little fella who sits within earshot of me, I'm guessing he got a ST when we started doing well around 2019 but the only times he was vocal was to slag Norwood, Bash and Stevens off as loudly as his little lungs would let him.

My guess is seeing someone half your age live a lifestyle you can only dream of is too much to some. Social media has given them an outlet to divert their anger issues a bit more directly towards footballers.

Whether it's the 19 stone gerritforud'ers in the stands or the unfulfilled parent screaming at the side of an U12's pitch, football has always been an outlet for frustrated, middle-aged nobheads.

Good point about the under 12s, the abuse at kids football really really irritates me and is bang out of order.

The fact that they have to have respect barriers and signs around the pitch reminding people how to behave these days says everything.
 
Good point about the under 12s, the abuse at kids football really really irritates me and is bang out of order.

The fact that they have to have respect barriers and signs around the pitch reminding people how to behave these days says everything.
Dont get me started on parents and managers at kids football.

The amount of managers who think they're managing in the PL and talk to teenage refs like shit is an absolute joke.

That's before you get to the parents.

The worst often come from the Rotherham area too oddly. Anston, Maltby, Wath, Herringthorpe etc. Disrespectful, mouthy cunts with a sprinkling of racism.
 
Dont get me started on parents and managers at kids football.

The amount of managers who think they're managing in the PL and talk to teenage refs like shit is an absolute joke.

That's before you get to the parents.

The worst often come from the Rotherham area too oddly. Anston, Maltby, Wath, Herringthorpe etc. Disrespectful, mouthy cunts with a sprinkling of racism.
Rawmarsh St Joseph's and one of the Brampton teams are particularly bad in the age group I helped out coaching
 
Been reading this thread with interest, as one of the more notorious critics for many years.

I feel that direct abuse is unforgivable. Personally messaging someone to find them out to abuse them is not fair. As is changing a debate from the subject to ad hominem or targeting other areas (such as family or personal matters) just to score points. Norwood has a point regarding the personalised stuff he has suffered.

I will say this however. The place the players do their business is on the pitch. It is ninety paid minutes in a career within their lives. Good or bad, it is what we judge them on as professional, highly paid, highly trained sporting representatives of the tribe we belong to. In that, we expect maximum effort and commitment and an element of success which is commensurate to our personal expectations and ideals. Each one of us is different either in minute, or extreme ways ... that is borne out on these very pages. S24SU, however belongs to us, the fans. Players should - rightly - enter with caution because it would be no different of they were sat in any of the stands on a matchday listening to the off-field opinions of the laypeople who pay their wages. If they don't like the comments they see on here (regarding their footballing performance during the games recently played) they should avoid. It may have escaped some players' attentions that the past four seasons have seen eminent praise bestowed upon them almost unreservedly on all social media platforms. I recall the Instagram accounts of most players on promotion were lit up all over the place with all sorts of enamouring and celebratory posts These 'goods' and 'bads' are part of being in the public eye - ask some TV stars, even the supposed more popular ones, of the limit of personal physical threats, unrequited attacks and really, really vile comments shot their way over a legion of online platforms. Some of these recipients are barely out of childhood.

I get Norwood's and Ramsdale's concern over some comments made. With regard tragetted, personal abuse it holds water. But let's not get away from the fact that they are just two of about nine key players who this season have contrived to humiliate and embarrass a very large fanbase, one which 24 short months ago (12 of them covered by a global pandemic and all that it brings down) had giant faith and belief in Wilder and his squad. I for one was hoping, after we'd spent so long away from the top flight and down amongst the dogshit, we'd spend more than one or two seasons in the top flight or if caught in a relegation battle, would be fighting over points and goal differences until the last match and final whistle. I have just been invited to the 'Blade2Blade' facebook group and in honestly I have never seen such an array of fluffers and fantasists in my life. According to them, Ramsdale has miraculously turned into Henderson after the last two games and anyone who says not can fuck off because they are not 'real supporters'. We've heard this bullshit on here, too. It's bordering on the cancel culture syndrome. You never hear critics - let alone the likes of me - giving a caustic account of one of our many, many substandard performances and capping it off with 'anyone who disagrees with me can fuck off to S6'. Fans will have differing ways of dealing with victory and defeat, and this seasons disappointments have left a few - including me - a little raw. I could get it if we hadn't spend some much profligate, wasted cash on players who are no better than the side we were promoted with (see this seasons team line ups to see how many legacy players we still field)

In short, if players dip their feet into the cesspit that is Twitter and Instagram, they should expect to get shit between their toes. We are all, including them, human.

pommpey

For what it's worth, pommpey , I see it as a few different issues:

1. Personal abuse of players (including their families) directly to them.
This isn't really acceptable in any walk of life.

2. Criticism of players on a forum such as this.
Fans are entitled to their opinions. They pay the money (whether that's via tickets, merchandise or even Sky subscriptions - probably not so much if its via a dodgy French stream :D), so they're fully entitled to say so if they don't think they're getting value. However, the criticism can be broken into three categories:

(i) Lack of effort from the player. I say this is ok, and should be called out. Players earn enough money (which is paid in part by the fans) and, as such, we mortals can expect them them to give it their all.
(ii) Individual mistakes. I really don't get this criticism. We ask players to be brave, attack more, play more quickly, but then some fans jump up and criticise them as soon as they make a mistake. That's utterly counterproductive. The effect that this will have is that the player will start to play more cautiously and their ability to do other basics (control a ball, spot a player closing them down) will suffer. I think there's evidence of that happening at United this season (Ramsdale and Norwood being particular examples).
(iii) Ongoing mistakes / not being good enough. I don't really get this one either. Whilst it's obvious why there would be the frustration (in your case, this could be at McBurnie and Norwood, whether or not we agree about their ability - it's about opinions and you're fully entitled), surely the frustration should be aimed at the manager who bought them and continues to pick them? You'll say that you do blame Wilder, but the bit I don't get is why you then abuse the player through the nicknames. It isn't the players' fault that they aren't good enough (and, in fact, they are infinitely better than you or me, which is why it's even stranger for us fans to criticise them). As I say, I'm all for calling them out for lack of effort, but if it's their ability you don't like, pick on the manager instead.

By the way, I fully respect your right to an opinion (and I'm normally interested in seeing it), I like it that you usually follow up any criticism with a constructive suggestion as to what you would do instead (many critics don't bother), and you are usually fair enough to give praise when it's due too. I just think that the name calling and criticism of players for not being good enough is misdirected and unhelpful. I suppose it's because I see being a football fan as something tribal, and we should stick together. The funny thing is that, if a pig fan told us that that Barry Bannan was better than Norwood, you'd probably be the first to take the snortbeast to task and point the way to League 1.
 
Saltys I'm delighted to say, very much exists, and was the chippy of choice for me and ms crab.

So there you go. The tales of the former CEO of an imaginary company, are very much imaginary.

Just that they hopefully sound more amusing than the bald truth of a broken middle aged man who is missing his ms crab just a little too much.
There's nothing wrong with how you feel and if you didn't miss Ms Crab even I'd slap you, personally I think you've a better imagination than Willy Wonka don't ever give it up sir xx
 
There's nothing wrong with how you feel and if you didn't miss Ms Crab even I'd slap you, personally I think you've a better imagination than Willy Wonka don't ever give it up sir xx

Well its not to everyone's taste so I have tried to reign it in a bit
 
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Burnley 1-1 Arsenal
Since the start of 2016-17, Granit Xhaka has made more errors leading to goals (8) than any other outfield player in the Premier League.

And we thought we had problems!
I feel sorry for him this afternoon, I should keep off social media!
 
Twitter, and other social media, is full of people who hurl abuse at celebrities.

The easiest way for celebrities to deal with it is to stay off social media, or not read comments.

I do not condone personal abuse of players but I remain amazed that they subject themselves to this. Keep your profiles private. Don’t care what Twitter trolls think of you or say to you. It isn’t important.
 
1. Personal abuse of players (including their families) directly to them.
This isn't really acceptable in any walk of life.

We agree on this.

2. Criticism of players on a forum such as this.
Fans are entitled to their opinions. They pay the money (whether that's via tickets, merchandise or even Sky subscriptions - probably not so much if its via a dodgy French stream :D), so they're fully entitled to say so if they don't think they're getting value.

It's not as much pay and value - it is expectation of outcome in a league such as this, divided by what we see as performance on the pitch.

(i) Lack of effort from the player. I say this is ok, and should be called out. Players earn enough money (which is paid in part by the fans) and, as such, we mortals can expect them them to give it their all.

And I don't as much put this against most players. Some, however, like Lunstram, don't appear to be motivated enough to leave everything out on the pitch. Norwood is also poor on recovery and in the tackle. Against Liverpool and Aston Villa however we did see a marginal improvement on this failing.

(ii) Individual mistakes. I really don't get this criticism. We ask players to be brave, attack more, play more quickly, but then some fans jump up and criticise them as soon as they make a mistake. That's utterly counterproductive. The effect that this will have is that the player will start to play more cautiously and their ability to do other basics (control a ball, spot a player closing them down) will suffer. I think there's evidence of that happening at United this season (Ramsdale and Norwood being particular examples).

With both Ramsdale and Norwood, individual inconsistencies have definitely, provenly cost us games and points. You cite that fans 'jumping up and down criticising' but the stadiums are empty. Oliver Norwood cannot hear me shout "Fucking hell, Norwood!" every time he fucks something up, gives the ball away, tries on a predictable 'ping' or basically waves opposition midfields through his area. Ramsdale can't hear me either. But fill Bramall Lane with at least 27-30000 Unitedites watching a collapse in form and defeats week after week and then they'll hear every comment streaming off the terraces. And I guarantee, much of them will be less charitable than me.

(iii) Ongoing mistakes / not being good enough. I don't really get this one either. Whilst it's obvious why there would be the frustration (in your case, this could be at McBurnie and Norwood, whether or not we agree about their ability - it's about opinions and you're fully entitled), surely the frustration should be aimed at the manager who bought them and continues to pick them? You'll say that you do blame Wilder, but the bit I don't get is why you then abuse the player through the nicknames. It isn't the players' fault that they aren't good enough (and, in fact, they are infinitely better than you or me, which is why it's even stranger for us fans to criticise them). As I say, I'm all for calling them out for lack of effort, but if it's their ability you don't like, pick on the manager instead.

I am a bit grimly amused you think that one football fan projecting his ire at a series of disappointing performances and characterising player performances via use of 'nicknames'. Yet, at opposition ground we hear a vast array of songs concocted specifically targeting players backgrounds (Shelvey), sexual orientation (take your pick), ethnicity (again, back many decades) and physique (I'll give you Billy on that, and have you ever addressed Kevin Pressman as 'fatty' before? I have) So there's a selective case of 'standards' over 'emotive connections' here, isn't there? It's okay to call Peter Crouch 'Freeeeak!' (done that as well at Loftus Road, while everyone laughed) and West Ham players 'Cockney Cunts' (when in fact, none of them are either) but when it comes down to one person labelling a player a pub player (seen that done on here) it's offside.

By the way, I fully respect your right to an opinion (and I'm normally interested in seeing it), I like it that you usually follow up any criticism with a constructive suggestion as to what you would do instead (many critics don't bother), and you are usually fair enough to give praise when it's due too. I just think that the name calling and criticism of players for not being good enough is misdirected and unhelpful. I suppose it's because I see being a football fan as something tribal, and we should stick together. The funny thing is that, if a pig fan told us that that Barry Bannan was better than Norwood, you'd probably be the first to take the snortbeast to task and point the way to League 1.

For the record, I'd take Bannan tomorrow over Norwood. I think he has a bit of Duffy about him and has a far better footballing brain than our central pivot. But also, look at your paragraph Geordie. It's full of 'labels'. 'Snortbeast' and 'Pig Fan'. Add to that, 'fucking deluded piggy shitheads' and 'that load of fucking woeful bastards from S6'. I don't doubt they have a wide ranging set of insults stacked up for us as well. With McBurnie, I am not calling him as a person, 'McPub'. During the minutes he plays on the pitch however, he has been sequentially alehouse with his output, particularly with the unsavoury leaving in of summat on opposition players. There's being tough and competitive, and then there's being a prick. You expect that in Div One, you don't in the Premier League where your kit and badge are on display across the planet. Other uncompromising, committed centre forwards at the top are 'difficult' for defences to deal with - look at recent years with Ings, Drogba, Crouch, Wood, Murray and a few more, they all get stuck in, but they don't leave opposition players sprawling. (And they actually score goals, too) It's pub football, and the sort of shit I used to do playing for Eastney Lions and the Fort Cumberland Arms on muddy, rain swept pitches across the Portsea peninsula back in the 1980s. I recognise it as 'Pub Football'. It's not what I expect from a £20m signing with supposed Premier League capability. It's shoddy, spiteful and counterproductive.

Finally, when you mention the alabaster, flower covered effigy that is Saint Christopher Wilder, you'll also note I have been pretty critical of his signings but more critical (for some months now) of his broken 5-3-2 system which he professes is flawless. Note, when Warnock was similarly under such pressure and our failure started to manifest itself as a relegation threat, out came the 'big nosed cunt' and 'Colin' nicknames, despite him steering the team to a rollercoaster of highs and lows over an eight year term as team manager. There were even personal attacks, which even manifest themselves to this day, even though he has been gone from the Lane for 13 years, had a range of other management positions and his wife has been seriously ill. Is he still deserved of all that stuff?

pommpey
 
We agree on this.



It's not as much pay and value - it is expectation of outcome in a league such as this, divided by what we see as performance on the pitch.



And I don't as much put this against most players. Some, however, like Lunstram, don't appear to be motivated enough to leave everything out on the pitch. Norwood is also poor on recovery and in the tackle. Against Liverpool and Aston Villa however we did see a marginal improvement on this failing.



With both Ramsdale and Norwood, individual inconsistencies have definitely, provenly cost us games and points. You cite that fans 'jumping up and down criticising' but the stadiums are empty. Oliver Norwood cannot hear me shout "Fucking hell, Norwood!" every time he fucks something up, gives the ball away, tries on a predictable 'ping' or basically waves opposition midfields through his area. Ramsdale can't hear me either. But fill Bramall Lane with at least 27-30000 Unitedites watching a collapse in form and defeats week after week and then they'll hear every comment streaming off the terraces. And I guarantee, much of them will be less charitable than me.



I am a bit grimly amused you think that one football fan projecting his ire at a series of disappointing performances and characterising player performances via use of 'nicknames'. Yet, at opposition ground we hear a vast array of songs concocted specifically targeting players backgrounds (Shelvey), sexual orientation (take your pick), ethnicity (again, back many decades) and physique (I'll give you Billy on that, and have you ever addressed Kevin Pressman as 'fatty' before? I have) So there's a selective case of 'standards' over 'emotive connections' here, isn't there? It's okay to call Peter Crouch 'Freeeeak!' (done that as well at Loftus Road, while everyone laughed) and West Ham players 'Cockney Cunts' (when in fact, none of them are either) but when it comes down to one person labelling a player a pub player (seen that done on here) it's offside.



For the record, I'd take Bannan tomorrow over Norwood. I think he has a bit of Duffy about him and has a far better footballing brain than our central pivot. But also, look at your paragraph Geordie. It's full of 'labels'. 'Snortbeast' and 'Pig Fan'. Add to that, 'fucking deluded piggy shitheads' and 'that load of fucking woeful bastards from S6'. I don't doubt they have a wide ranging set of insults stacked up for us as well. With McBurnie, I am not calling him as a person, 'McPub'. During the minutes he plays on the pitch however, he has been sequentially alehouse with his output, particularly with the unsavoury leaving in of summat on opposition players. There's being tough and competitive, and then there's being a prick. You expect that in Div One, you don't in the Premier League where your kit and badge are on display across the planet. Other uncompromising, committed centre forwards at the top are 'difficult' for defences to deal with - look at recent years with Ings, Drogba, Crouch, Wood, Murray and a few more, they all get stuck in, but they don't leave opposition players sprawling. (And they actually score goals, too) It's pub football, and the sort of shit I used to do playing for Eastney Lions and the Fort Cumberland Arms on muddy, rain swept pitches across the Portsea peninsula back in the 1980s. I recognise it as 'Pub Football'. It's not what I expect from a £20m signing with supposed Premier League capability. It's shoddy, spiteful and counterproductive.

Finally, when you mention the alabaster, flower covered effigy that is Saint Christopher Wilder, you'll also note I have been pretty critical of his signings but more critical (for some months now) of his broken 5-3-2 system which he professes is flawless. Note, when Warnock was similarly under such pressure and our failure started to manifest itself as a relegation threat, out came the 'big nosed cunt' and 'Colin' nicknames, despite him steering the team to a rollercoaster of highs and lows over an eight year term as team manager. There were even personal attacks, which even manifest themselves to this day, even though he has been gone from the Lane for 13 years, had a range of other management positions and his wife has been seriously ill. Is he still deserved of all that stuff?

pommpey
I remember the whole of our away end singing who let the freak out (to the tune of who let the dogs out) to Peter crouch away at QPR, sounds pretty cruel when you see it written down in text but it was amusing at the time.

I'm sure Peter Crouch couldn't give a toss, you don't get to the top level of football without being resilient
 

I remember the whole of our away end singing who let the freak out (to the tune of who let the dogs out) to Peter crouch away at QPR, sounds pretty cruel when you see it written down in text but it was amusing at the time.

I'm sure Peter Crouch couldn't give a toss, you don't get to the top level of football without being resilient

And let's face it, Crouch could fucking play. What a target man and what a striker of the ball. That goal for Stoke v Man City was outrageous, for a 'freak'



pommpey
 
And let's face it, Crouch could fucking play. What a target man and what a striker of the ball. That goal for Stoke v Man City was outrageous, for a 'freak'



pommpey

I remember thinking how good he was with the ball at his feet for his size away at QPR that day... Great player
 
It's symptomatic in football stands too. There's a funny looking little fella who sits within earshot of me, I'm guessing he got a ST when we started doing well around 2019 but the only times he was vocal was to slag Norwood, Bash and Stevens off as loudly as his little lungs would let him.

My guess is seeing someone half your age live a lifestyle you can only dream of is too much to some. Social media has given them an outlet to divert their anger issues a bit more directly towards footballers.

Whether it's the 19 stone gerritforud'ers in the stands or the unfulfilled parent screaming at the side of an U12's pitch, football has always been an outlet for frustrated, middle-aged nobheads.
Anybody come to mind there..?.............................
 
We agree on this.



It's not as much pay and value - it is expectation of outcome in a league such as this, divided by what we see as performance on the pitch.



And I don't as much put this against most players. Some, however, like Lunstram, don't appear to be motivated enough to leave everything out on the pitch. Norwood is also poor on recovery and in the tackle. Against Liverpool and Aston Villa however we did see a marginal improvement on this failing.



With both Ramsdale and Norwood, individual inconsistencies have definitely, provenly cost us games and points. You cite that fans 'jumping up and down criticising' but the stadiums are empty. Oliver Norwood cannot hear me shout "Fucking hell, Norwood!" every time he fucks something up, gives the ball away, tries on a predictable 'ping' or basically waves opposition midfields through his area. Ramsdale can't hear me either. But fill Bramall Lane with at least 27-30000 Unitedites watching a collapse in form and defeats week after week and then they'll hear every comment streaming off the terraces. And I guarantee, much of them will be less charitable than me.



I am a bit grimly amused you think that one football fan projecting his ire at a series of disappointing performances and characterising player performances via use of 'nicknames'. Yet, at opposition ground we hear a vast array of songs concocted specifically targeting players backgrounds (Shelvey), sexual orientation (take your pick), ethnicity (again, back many decades) and physique (I'll give you Billy on that, and have you ever addressed Kevin Pressman as 'fatty' before? I have) So there's a selective case of 'standards' over 'emotive connections' here, isn't there? It's okay to call Peter Crouch 'Freeeeak!' (done that as well at Loftus Road, while everyone laughed) and West Ham players 'Cockney Cunts' (when in fact, none of them are either) but when it comes down to one person labelling a player a pub player (seen that done on here) it's offside.



For the record, I'd take Bannan tomorrow over Norwood. I think he has a bit of Duffy about him and has a far better footballing brain than our central pivot. But also, look at your paragraph Geordie. It's full of 'labels'. 'Snortbeast' and 'Pig Fan'. Add to that, 'fucking deluded piggy shitheads' and 'that load of fucking woeful bastards from S6'. I don't doubt they have a wide ranging set of insults stacked up for us as well. With McBurnie, I am not calling him as a person, 'McPub'. During the minutes he plays on the pitch however, he has been sequentially alehouse with his output, particularly with the unsavoury leaving in of summat on opposition players. There's being tough and competitive, and then there's being a prick. You expect that in Div One, you don't in the Premier League where your kit and badge are on display across the planet. Other uncompromising, committed centre forwards at the top are 'difficult' for defences to deal with - look at recent years with Ings, Drogba, Crouch, Wood, Murray and a few more, they all get stuck in, but they don't leave opposition players sprawling. (And they actually score goals, too) It's pub football, and the sort of shit I used to do playing for Eastney Lions and the Fort Cumberland Arms on muddy, rain swept pitches across the Portsea peninsula back in the 1980s. I recognise it as 'Pub Football'. It's not what I expect from a £20m signing with supposed Premier League capability. It's shoddy, spiteful and counterproductive.

Finally, when you mention the alabaster, flower covered effigy that is Saint Christopher Wilder, you'll also note I have been pretty critical of his signings but more critical (for some months now) of his broken 5-3-2 system which he professes is flawless. Note, when Warnock was similarly under such pressure and our failure started to manifest itself as a relegation threat, out came the 'big nosed cunt' and 'Colin' nicknames, despite him steering the team to a rollercoaster of highs and lows over an eight year term as team manager. There were even personal attacks, which even manifest themselves to this day, even though he has been gone from the Lane for 13 years, had a range of other management positions and his wife has been seriously ill. Is he still deserved of all that stuff?

pommpey

You’ve somewhat missed the point of my post, which is that criticism of our own players is counterproductive to what you hope to achieve (i.e. make us better). I’m not really discussing the morals - more the practical consequences. All the more reason why I’ll call Bannan a pig - if collective criticism from his rivals makes him worse at football, that’s his problem. But his own fans adding to it would be stupid (from their point of view).

I couldn’t agree more that players should stay off social media if they don’t like criticism. But, realistically, it will always filter through to them in the end. Friends, family etc. will tell them, or they’ll pick up on it when they’re out and about. The point is, that does happen, whether or not you and I think it shouldn’t.
 
Not advocating personal abuse against Lunny. But if he doesn't want to be here as much as we don't want him to be here, does that make it fair game? 🤷‍♂️
 
Imagine writing offensive and abusive messages about a Blades player who doesn’t play well. Gladly it doesn’t happen on this Forum as the posters have a modicum of decency.

It's fortunate our players always play well
 
Anyone listened to norwoods interview today? It’s been discussed on here previous regarding ramsdale receiving abuse but that interview with Norwood today is heart breaking he’s clearly emotionally distressed about the abuse he’s received on social media. I’ve criticised his performances on here but always had respect for what he’s done for this football club. Anyone directing personal abuse towards him on social media should be ashamed.
Not defending it but footballers shouldn’t be on social media. It just isn’t worth the risk of some moron threatening your kids or racially abusing you
 
Not advocating personal abuse against Lunny. But if he doesn't want to be here as much as we don't want him to be here, does that make it fair game? 🤷‍♂️
I think on here
Not defending it but footballers shouldn’t be on social media. It just isn’t worth the risk of some moron threatening your kids or racially abusing you
its the logical decision I agree but the psychology behind it isn’t as simple as that especially for the younger ones who’ve grown up with it. Ramsdale for instance won’t have thought at 10-11 or younger when all his mates were getting social media “I’d best not set this us I might be a footballer one day”. Then I’d imagine it was all fine when he was an academy player not getting much attention then suddenly you’re in the first team and the pressure starts coming I’d imagine in that instance to delete it all and walk away would feel like you were giving in even if that’s what’s best for you.
 

Players getting Dogs' Abuse on a Members Forum is one thing. For a player or his friends/colleagues to see it they need to log in and choose to look at it.

On Twitter it's different and the player is an idiot for allowing DM on their public profile and allowing knuckledraggers to follow them.

If I was playing I would just not be in the public domain at all. If the players are opening themselves up because they want the adoration when it comes they must accept the shit hurled at them when it's not going so well. The solution to this is simple. Shut the lot down, start a new profile, give that to family and friends and fuck everyone else off. It really isn't hard.
 

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