Quote from: IQLowe 33 on May 16, 2016, 03:19:34 PMQuote from: LeeB on May 16, 2016, 02:44:17 PMQuote from: IQLowe 33 on May 16, 2016, 02:40:22 PMRe Francis I'm only stating what I heard from Blues fans. As I said I was highly dubious.How would they know, we were playing QPR? So you won't take "yes" for an answer?I haven't got a fucking clue what this means, but as I was there I that day I'd trust my own memory over some people that wouldn't have even been at the game.And you know what bluenoses are like in general mate, they're hopeless liars and fantasists, I'm sure you'd agree.To be fair (which seems to be slightly politcally incorrect to some of you) ALL football clubs have their liars and fantasists and in fact Villa would actually have more than our beloved neighbours by virtue of have a far bigger fan base.
Quote from: LeeB on May 16, 2016, 02:44:17 PMQuote from: IQLowe 33 on May 16, 2016, 02:40:22 PMRe Francis I'm only stating what I heard from Blues fans. As I said I was highly dubious.How would they know, we were playing QPR? So you won't take "yes" for an answer?
Quote from: IQLowe 33 on May 16, 2016, 02:40:22 PMRe Francis I'm only stating what I heard from Blues fans. As I said I was highly dubious.How would they know, we were playing QPR?
Re Francis I'm only stating what I heard from Blues fans. As I said I was highly dubious.
In a different context in the not too distant past. I recall (on the telly) Jimmy Bullard getting a standing ovation by the whole ground as he was helped off with a knee injury only a couple of games after coming back from a long lay-off with another knee injury. It sounded great on the telly so it must have been tremendous there.
Quote from: dave shelley on May 16, 2016, 04:12:19 PMIn a different context in the not too distant past. I recall (on the telly) Jimmy Bullard getting a standing ovation by the whole ground as he was helped off with a knee injury only a couple of games after coming back from a long lay-off with another knee injury. It sounded great on the telly so it must have been tremendous there.It was tremendous. I would also say that the villa park crowd has always been fairly generous to opposition players who have had exceptional performances. I also applauded Paul Scholes goal as did many around me, so to be honest I think the original poster is incorrect in his assumption that opposition players aren't applauded in the modern game.
football crowds of a few years back were much less partisan than they are today
You are without doubt on a wind up, "politically incorrect", what the fuck are you talking about? Several people have said they have applauded opposition players but all those of us who were at Villa Park when francis was with QPR have all confirmed he wasn't applauded but that doesn't fit in with whatever narrative or point you are trying and failing spectacularly to make.
Quote from: robbyfvillain on May 16, 2016, 04:27:30 PMQuote from: dave shelley on May 16, 2016, 04:12:19 PMIn a different context in the not too distant past. I recall (on the telly) Jimmy Bullard getting a standing ovation by the whole ground as he was helped off with a knee injury only a couple of games after coming back from a long lay-off with another knee injury. It sounded great on the telly so it must have been tremendous there.It was tremendous. I would also say that the villa park crowd has always been fairly generous to opposition players who have had exceptional performances. I also applauded Paul Scholes goal as did many around me, so to be honest I think the original poster is incorrect in his assumption that opposition players aren't applauded in the modern game. Finally a Villa fan who isn't ashamed to admit to being fair minded. Since the point I was making that football crowds of a few years back were much less partisan than they are today I'd say that from the tone of some of the replies my opinion seems to have been somewhat vindicated.
Certainly wasn't a frequent occurence even back then- which is why I recall (think I recall) the volume of appreciation for Tambling.