Paddy's celebration.

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Paddy took some inevitable stick last night. Not quite sure about his lottery winning celebrations in front of us when they scored though?? Maybe just a 'fuck you' to the mindless chavs around me screaming abuse at him.
 

Probably, and who can blame him? I'd do the same if I was getting loads of stick!
 
Paddy took some inevitable stick last night. Not quite sure about his lottery winning celebrations in front of us when they scored though?? Maybe just a 'fuck you' to the mindless chavs around me screaming abuse at him.

He never was the brightest and never had the ability to hide his feelings whenever we scored. His wages are paid by QPR now, that's where his loyalty lies.
 
I did not think it was over the top at all. He celebrated to the QPR fans like he always did to United fans.
His team had just made themselves almost certain of promotion and against his former club. He had a right to celebrate. He took some stick (though I must admit it was tame and descended into pathetic insults from a bunch of young pillocks) and would have had every right to celebraste over the top. However, I didn't think he did go over the top*.

He barely looked at the United fans all game and did not raise to the abuse. He ignored the (often vile) abuse and got on with it. I am afraid he got one over on us.

* I may have had my head in my hands, being shouting abuse at Collins/Nosworthy, clapping the goal or praying to god, and hence may have missed the celebration, depending on which goal it was.
 
I think nothing of goal celebrations most of the time so I couldnt care less. A footballer's loyalty is to his wallet and nothing else. Most of them make themselves look like total bell-ends anyway - one example being badge kissing, a few weeks before moving to another club for a bigger contract. Its all a load of bollocks, footballers dont know what sentiment means (literally or contextually).
 
I did not think it was over the top at all. He celebrated to the QPR fans like he always did to United fans.
His team had just made themselves almost certain of promotion and against his former club. He had a right to celebrate. He took some stick (though I must admit it was tame and descended into pathetic insults from a bunch of young pillocks) and would have had every right to celebraste over the top. However, I didn't think he did go over the top*.

He barely looked at the United fans all game and did not raise to the abuse. He ignored the (often vile) abuse and got on with it. I am afraid he got one over on us.

* I may have had my head in my hands, being shouting abuse at Collins/Nosworthy, clapping the goal or praying to god, and hence may have missed the celebration, depending on which goal it was.

Some players though, don't celebrate against their former club out of respect. Then again we don't give some players stick when we see them again, but this is also out of respect.

Did Kyle Walker celebrate when he scored against us for Villa?
 
Some players though, don't celebrate against their former club out of respect. Then again we don't give some players stick when we see them again, but this is also out of respect.

Did Kyle Walker celebrate when he scored against us for Villa?

Paddy Kenny didn't celebrate any of the 3 goals that QPR scored at the lane in our first home game this season.
 
Some players though, don't celebrate against their former club out of respect. Then again we don't give some players stick when we see them again, but this is also out of respect.

Did Kyle Walker celebrate when he scored against us for Villa?

Did the United support sing songs about Walker's wife??

(you might not have heard on the TV Swiss, but the abuse Kenny got was pretty vile. I am not sympathetic to him, but he took a lot of stick. You are close to the pitch at Loftus Road - plus the ground was quiet at times - so he definately heard it. The QPR fans tried to drown out the songs of 'he fucked your wife .... then bit your eyebrow off' etc, but Kenny would not have been able to block that out).
 
Did the United support sing songs about Walker's wife??

(you might not have heard on the TV Swiss, but the abuse Kenny got was pretty vile. I am not sympathetic to him, but he took a lot of stick. You are close to the pitch at Loftus Road - plus the ground was quiet at times - so he definately heard it. The QPR fans tried to drown out the songs of 'he fucked your wife .... then bit your eyebrow off' etc, but Kenny would not have been able to block that out).

Did Walker Fcuk us over? No.

Does Paddy Deserve everything he gets? YES

He probably didn't celebrate at the lane because he was bricking it. Makes it worse that he only dared celebrate at home.
 
Wish I had gone now. Would have thrown him a few packets of Lemsips
 

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