FleaPitBlade
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I was and I am, Mr Pot. 
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Everybody wants a team full of homegrown talent. As fans theres nothing better than seeing young lads doing well that have come through the ranks. If we are going to expect that then we are also going to have to learn that with it comes mistakes, inconsistancy and poor performances amongst the good stuff and obvoius talent.
As fans we have little control over on pitch affairs but what Long needed more than anything else yesterday was 20,000 arms around his shoulder. If we demand creative and expressive football then we as fans must empower our players to be able to play without the fear that theyll be ripped to shreds everytime they drop a bollock.
There was a time when a United keeper on dropping a bollock would have his name sung by the kop to put a bit of confidence back in him. Alan Kelly made the biggest fook up of all time in a big big game I don't remember anyone jeering him.
i've said this for some time but our fans are becoming a liability. we never play well kicking from the kop end. it's understandable because the fans have put up with so much, but when you consider that we were once considered in the same breath as the stoke fans then it is a bit sad
shame.Yeh, we're letting a team of world beaters down. Shame on us.
At this rate, the precious few who never boo will have the place to themselves in 2 or 3 years time.
"Fans" don't get behind the team any more
Team members/friends? Or 10,000 complete strangers?When ever I've played team sports, be it football or cricket, a missed chance, an own goal, a dropped catch, a first baller - whatever, would always result in several other members of the team ripping the piss for days. Part of the game. How you react to adversity is what sorts the men from the boys.
Team members/friends? Or 10,000 complete strangers?
Because you realise they're not the same?
I realise that you better react to them in the same way or you're fucked. Take it on the chin, learn the lesson and move on (not that it's George who isn't doing that).
I doubt for one minute that the reaction of the crowd was a) unexpected or b) made him feel any worse than he, quite obviously, already did.
I dunno. If, when I was 18 years old, I had made a big mistake in one of my A Level papers and I then had 10,000 people telling me how shit I was, I think it would have made me feel a hell of a lot worse...
I dunno. If, when I was 18 years old, I had made a big mistake in one of my A Level papers and I then had 10,000 people telling me how shit I was, I think it would have made me feel a hell of a lot worse...
i've said this for some time but our fans are becoming a liability. we never play well kicking from the kop end. it's understandable because the fans have put up with so much, but when you consider that we were once considered in the same breath as the stoke fans then it is a bit sad
as for longy, he's a young player and will make a few howlers.. the difference between him and simmo is that simmo was a seasoned pro with premiership experience and long is in his first proper season.. the pass to him was a hospital ball anyway and he simply didn't want to pass to Williams and i can't say i blame him
Yeh, we're letting a team of world beaters down. Shame on us.
I am so pleased that people take defeat at home to Hartlepool and Yeovil so lightly. The players should be ashamed of their performances in their last two games, and Long should be ashamed of a mistake which should have been coached out of him in Junior Blades under 10s.
If they don't like it, try harder and don't do stupid s***.
It's amateurish crap like this and poor performances like that which are going to keep us in this league for a third season. At this rate, the precious few who never boo will have the place to themselves in 2 or 3 years time.
Top stuff Rev lad - keep em coming.
Truly astonishing that minutes after one of the worst performances and results in the club's history people post about a few ironic cheers when the keeper kicks it out.
Top marks. Very understated.
Don't see what the fuss is about myself. Player makes a howler, human nature suggests people will take the piss. Perhaps that's why he won't do it again.
When ever I've played team sports, be it football or cricket, a missed chance, an own goal, a dropped catch, a first baller - whatever, would always result in several other members of the team ripping the piss for days. Part of the game. How you react to adversity is what sorts the men from the boys.
Not your best analogy Dazzler.
If you were any good you'd put the last answer to the back of your mind whilst you concentrated on the remainder of the exam.
I also struggle with this concept that 10,000 were joining in with this witch-hunt. Half the crowd were involved? Really?
NB: I must point out, at this stage, that I had a four year old with me on Sat. and he's not worked out the correct bladder control to sit through a full half and so I actually missed the "jeering" incident as I was in the bog. If the number of people who were out the back of the kop was replicated in other stands then there must only have been about 50 people in the stands at the time. Concourse was chokka.
Well, there are 2 possibilities here:
1. The jeering will not have made Long feel any worse;
2. The jeering will have effected his confidence, such that he will be beome a worse player..
Not in the world of McCabe apologists it aint Grecian. There you have to cheer properly and compalin bitterley when the other team don't let our boys play the way they want to and heaven forbid foul our boys and niggle.
While I'm at it Tmac is the nastiest piece of work I have seen in red and white for a long long time.
3. The (ironic) jeering will have made the supporters who paid to watch that performance feel a touch better about their day.
Right Dazzler, as Walthy isn't around we can juggle a few words around if you so desire.
I see there are a fair few more options than you have given.
For instance:
1. He never even heard it as he was wrapped up in his initial pain.
2. It made him think he is shit and he'll never be the same again.
3. It made him more likely never to make the same mistake again.
4. He will now deliberately make a goal costing mistake every game just to spite people.
5. It will be water off a ducks back because he's a conifident kid.
To be honest only time will tell how he reacts. If he's going to be a top keeper it will have no effect, if he isn't then best he finds out now whilst there are still shelf stacking jobs to be had and he only has shoppers to get at him for not knowing where the bacofoil is.
Apologies to said "shelf stacker" at Morrisons Halfway on Saturday but I was in a hurry and the match had just pissed me off.
Fair points, but my 46 years life experience is that, whilst constructive criticism can be beneficial, abuse and sarcasm (especially from people supposed to be on your side) rarely has a positive effect, so I still think that the effect will either be neutral or negative.
He is not just costing us games with obvious clangers. He is so weak at coming for crosses, commandng his box, needless punches etc. Some fans re obviously not watching him closely enough. The first corner against Hartlepool was his fault for leaving Williams stranded with no idea where he was. Not many would notice this, but it lead to the goal. These veiled mistakes are more so the reason we need a new lad in than because he drops the occasional ridiculous bollock.
To me, the mistake was entierly symptomatic of the team performance and how mentally prepared for the game they were. Long had an entire age to control the ball and get rid of it, yet he fannied about totally unneccesarily, and still tried to drop his shoulder and roll the ball back under his foot when the attacker was right on him! It suggests the attitude is not right in the dressing-room.
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