Probably didn't exactly juice the rest of the lads up either.
What does?
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Probably didn't exactly juice the rest of the lads up either.
What does?
I would agree with you that Stellini doing that was part of the problem that led to Sanchez getting booed.Still can't get my head around why the cunt of a manager subbed him.
Was it to protect his feelings, because he made a mistake or was part of a plan?
We are beyond a banter club.
I would agree with you that Stellini doing that was part of the problem that led to Sanchez getting booed.
Because fans are proper geniuses when it comes to running clubs. Frankly, I wouldn’t let half the fans I know run a bath let alone a football club.Because there is almost a total vacumn in the footballing decision making it feels like the fans are almost having to call the shots. Its a proper shambles.
Is it booing him or the face he’s being brought on, or even still here? It’s poor management (to bring him on) and poor decision making (that’s he’s not left)He didn’t deserve it, especially the fact that he was being booed before he even touched the ball, but it’s the inevitable conclusion of how the club is being run.
Ground will be toxic for the rest of the season.
RubbishSometimes booing can be a way to motivate player or raise his self awareness about the way he played, especially, if he played bad because he doesn't give a fuck, like Tanguy. Sometimes it can only shatter confidence and motivation, also turn player against club and supporters. Sanchez situation is an obvious one, he's shit and he played terribly and if we ever wanted it to change, we did the exact opposite.
Sometimes booing can be a way to motivate player or raise his self awareness about the way he played, especially, if he played bad because he doesn't give a fuck, like Tanguy. Sometimes it can only shatter confidence and motivation, also turn player against club and supporters. Sanchez situation is an obvious one, he's shit and he played terribly and if we ever wanted it to change, we did the exact opposite.
I fail to see how even the biggest knuckle dragger amongst them could do much worse on footballing decisions than the current pillock in charge. If he doesnt want to be ruled by a mob maybe he should get a grip on the situation.Because fans are proper geniuses when it comes to running clubs. Frankly, I wouldn’t let half the fans I know run a bath let alone a football club.
And if that were the case, perhaps we should listen the more than 50,000 fans who had the decency to not boo Sanchez yesterday rather than the self-entitled cunts that did.
It may mean he won’t be brought in again this season which is a positive outcome. It was the decision that was boo’d, more so than the player directly.The clincher though is that it's simply booing. Regardless of the intent; one has no control over how it's received.
He should never have been booed, I might come across as cynical about the club, because I have endured the shit for so long.Is it booing him or the face he’s being brought on, or even still here? It’s poor management (to bring him on) and poor decision making (that’s he’s not left)
Don’t disagree but the Milan sub was a joke and summed up Conte. The sub yday was an extension of that retreatHe should never have been booed, I might come across as cynical about the club, because I have endured the shit for so long.
But I have never booed one of our players, in fact I have not even given it to the opposition, just in case it turns around on us and they get the winner![]()
Having calmed down, I understood the logic of the subDon’t disagree but the Milan sub was a joke and summed up Conte. The sub yday was an extension of that retreat
Yeah, the average turnip that booed is capable of running a £3b business.I fail to see how even the biggest knuckle dragger amongst them could do much worse on footballing decisions than the current pillock in charge. If he doesnt want to be ruled by a mob maybe he should get a grip on the situation.
It may mean he won’t be brought in again this season which is a positive outcome.
It was the decision that was boo’d, more so than the player directly.
I still think that the fans reaction yesterday, is symptomatic of the anger and apathy created by our illustrious leader.Don’t disagree but the Milan sub was a joke and summed up Conte. The sub yday was an extension of that retreat
Play four at the back ffs and get Sarr and Danjuma on the pitchInjury depending (w/Davies out and now presumably Lenglet); we may be forced to play him again; so no...... There's no upside.
We needed him for the run-in last season and he did just fine. Less chance of him repeating that now and maybe the booing yesterday already played a part in our loss.
This (i.e. the intent) is moot. As I literally just said; those booing have zero control over how it's received.