Quote from: eastie on December 30, 2013, 11:48:19 AMI think all this bollocks about the crowd on their back is rubbish - these players have been very very poor , the crowd have been fantastic with their support - there are many things wrong at this club and the crowd are not one of them .Well thank you for that constructive argument!!!
I think all this bollocks about the crowd on their back is rubbish - these players have been very very poor , the crowd have been fantastic with their support - there are many things wrong at this club and the crowd are not one of them .
Quote from: Clampy on December 30, 2013, 11:26:32 AMI think most players are clued up enough to know that booing is done out of frustration.You're probably right but it's hardly a morale or confidence booster!
I think most players are clued up enough to know that booing is done out of frustration.
It's the players fault.
I must admit, the booing argument is really starting to piss me off (see todays write up in the Meaning evil). http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/match-reports/aston-villa-1-swansea-city-6451776The reporter makes it seem that the crowd spend every minute of every game booing, which as we know, is bollocks.That said, what is wrong if people want to boo what they perceive is poor quality football, topped off with abysmal results?People are a lot more discerning that they were years ago.People are far more clued up and switched on to the fact that MOST footballers in the game are merely employees of the club they are playing for with little or no deep felt attachment to the club.Most footballers (at any club) would move at the drop of a hat for more pay or better prospects.The days of unconditional love and support from the man in the stands has gone. We will always love and support the club, but the team needs to realise that they need to deliver performances and results that the fans demand.Why should players be immune from criticism, individually or collectively, just because they play for our club ?
It irks me whenever Lamber talks about how much bravery it require to "take the ball in front of 40,000 fans" as surely that's the exact reason not to omit any kind of top-flight experience from your team.
I don't like booing individual players, not least as if someone makes a mistake getting on their back won't help anything, and think that during the match itself you should get behind the team for the duration. I don't even find it very constructive to boo at half time. At the end of the game though I do think that if people want to vent their spleen they are entitled to. Whilst I don't generally join in after some of the dross we have put up with in recent years I am to be honest a bit past caring whether the players like it when people boo or not.
I've said for a while we need experience and a greater physical presence - since before xmas last year. One other element to this is that Lambert needs to ensure we have a sufficient number of strong characters in the club, players who will seek the ball and not hide even when playing badly. We don't have enough of them.Re the booing, I think there has been very little this season. There was an outbreak against Palace on 80 mins when Baker just hoofed a ball 50m to their keeper with no Villa player within 25m of the ball and again after their goal. Against Swansea what sounded like booing from where I was sat in the North Stand was their fans shouting "hoof" when one of our playmakers launched a speculative punt upfield..