Quote from: chrisw1 on April 26, 2016, 11:06:57 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on April 26, 2016, 10:18:14 AMI'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that?The team have received fantastic support, absolutely unbelievable support for 3 quarters of this season and it's done nothing to lift the team. More than that, it seems to have been thrown back in the fans' faces by several players. How could we possibly play worse?
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on April 26, 2016, 10:18:14 AMI'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that?
Quote from: robbo1874 on April 26, 2016, 10:18:14 AMI'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.
I'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match?
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 11:16:34 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on April 26, 2016, 11:06:57 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on April 26, 2016, 10:18:14 AMI'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that?The team have received fantastic support, absolutely unbelievable support for 3 quarters of this season and it's done nothing to lift the team. More than that, it seems to have been thrown back in the fans' faces by several players. How could we possibly play worse?28/10/2015 I have a clear memory of it being 10 minutes into the game at 0-0 when we started singing 'We're fucking shit'. That wasn't the first time, and it has been done all season since. So can we put to bed the sanctimonious myth of our incredibly patient support?
Quote from: chrisw1 on April 26, 2016, 11:06:57 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on April 26, 2016, 10:18:14 AMI'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that? so you are saying so called Professional footballers who earn thousands a week are Scared to touch the ball? They should be bombarded with boos If that's the case.
Quote from: scott arms on April 26, 2016, 11:18:27 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on April 26, 2016, 11:06:57 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on April 26, 2016, 10:18:14 AMI'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that? so you are saying so called Professional footballers who earn thousands a week are Scared to touch the ball? They should be bombarded with boos If that's the case.There are numerous cases of Entertainerīs etc who earn similar sums of money , being physically sick prior to going on stage. Nerves have no respect for salary or fame ..............Godzvilla!
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 11:16:34 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on April 26, 2016, 11:06:57 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 link=topic=55935.msg3065574#msg3065574 date=1461662294I'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that?The team have received fantastic support, absolutely unbelievable support for 3 quarters of this season and it's done nothing to lift the team. More than that, it seems to have been thrown back in the fans' faces by several players. How could we possibly play worse?28/10/2015 I have a clear memory of it being 10 minutes into the game at 0-0 when we started singing 'We're fucking shit'. That wasn't the first time, and it has been done all season since. So can we put to bed the sanctimonious myth of our incredibly patient support?
Quote from: chrisw1 on April 26, 2016, 11:06:57 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 link=topic=55935.msg3065574#msg3065574 date=1461662294I'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that?The team have received fantastic support, absolutely unbelievable support for 3 quarters of this season and it's done nothing to lift the team. More than that, it seems to have been thrown back in the fans' faces by several players. How could we possibly play worse?
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 26, 2016, 10:27:40 AMQuote from: robbo1874 link=topic=55935.msg3065574#msg3065574 date=1461662294I'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.Yet you continue to advocate generating an atmosphere which makes this less likely?You have your view, but a lot of people disagree with you, including the acting manager. It's not about payers trying harder if you clap them, it's about them not having their confidence stripped from the moment they step on the pitch (and forget all that 'targeted booing shite - it is the general negativity effecting all players). They are afraid to receive the ball, to try anything positive for fear of making mistakes etc. You are quite right that clapping them won't suddenly make them a good team. But encouragement is far more likely to contribute to a better performance than booing. Surely you can't dispute that?
Quote from: robbo1874 link=topic=55935.msg3065574#msg3065574 date=1461662294I'm guessing it's unlikely you'll be at VP for the Newcastle match mate, but if you are, would you really be booing the players during the game if we've still got a chance of dragging the Geordies down with us? I'm all for giving them stick when they come out, but we've much more a chance of beating Newcastle with the fans getting behind the players during the match? I don't give a shit about Newcastle, whether they stay up or sink with us. And which of our players do you think will, after 35 games of doing absolutely nothing, suddenly make any effort if we clap them? It would be great to win, not because of who we're playing but because we've only done it 3 times this season.
They may well be nervous, and booing may well make it worse for them. But it is lack of application that got us relegated. After how the majority of players have played all season why should we care if they are a bit nervous now. What they have done is not good enough and it's fine to show them this with full force for a time limited period for the next few games.
Quote from: markeeeebeeee2005 on April 26, 2016, 01:03:58 PMThey may well be nervous, and booing may well make it worse for them. But it is lack of application that got us relegated. After how the majority of players have played all season why should we care if they are a bit nervous now. What they have done is not good enough and it's fine to show them this with full force for a time limited period for the next few games. It's not the lack of application it's the general lack of ability. We're not bottom because players can't be bothered. We're bottom because we're not good enough.