Zico Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 enzo, i think you disagree with enough of the things i post you do not have to start inventing them as well. where do i say kev d does not take pride in his shirt ? i think he would play with the same pride wherever he plays . in my memory i can think of only one player who stuck by the club of his dreams rather than moving onto bigger things when people came knocking and that was steve bull. having read my post i can see how you have interpretted my post but what i was trying to say is that people are now having a go at Smippy because he apparently wants to go to chelsea and people are saying he should be committed to Bolton, on the other hand the same people slag off nicky hunt when he is everything Snippy is not. nicky hunts bird has just dumped him as well FACT !!!! Matt Le Tissier, though I think he was just a bit simple
Ani Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Matt Le Tissier, though I think he was just a bit simple Wrong Zico. read what i wrote eh ? rather than chipping away at my arguement.
enzo gambaro Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 enzo, i think you disagree with enough of the things i post you do not have to start inventing them as well. where do i say kev d does not take pride in his shirt ? i think he would play with the same pride wherever he plays . in my memory i can think of only one player who stuck by the club of his dreams rather than moving onto bigger things when people came knocking and that was steve bull. having read my post i can see how you have interpretted my post but what i was trying to say is that people are now having a go at Smippy because he apparently wants to go to chelsea and people are saying he should be committed to Bolton, on the other hand the same people slag off nicky hunt when he is everything Snippy is not. nicky hunts bird has just dumped him as well FACT !!!! Fair play. The Ben Haim thing is just unfortunate. I don't think Allardyce should have gone public with the bad news, but I expect it would've come out sooner or later anyway. I think folk get on Hunt's back because he's rubbish. This is also unfortunate.
Zico Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Wrong Zico. read what i wrote eh ? rather than chipping away at my arguement. you wrote: "in my memory i can think of only one player who stuck by the club of his dreams rather than moving onto bigger things when people came knocking and that was steve bull." I was just mentioning another he stuck by Southampton despite having opportunities to move on to Chelsea amongst others and in turn further his England career or are you arguing the fact that Le Tissier wasn't in your memory?
Ani Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 you wrote: "in my memory i can think of only one player who stuck by the club of his dreams rather than moving onto bigger things when people came knocking and that was steve bull." I was just mentioning another he stuck by Southampton despite having opportunities to move on to Chelsea amongst others and in turn further his England career or are you arguing the fact that Le Tissier wasn't in your memory? exactly
jules_darby Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 One word springs to mind Mercenaries Is that for all footballers, because it's true of 99.9% of them. And the workforce in general.
Ani Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 (edited) One word springs to mind Mercenaries correct that is why they sign for us. lets be honest people want to get higher up the tree, at the moment we are pretty near at the top and so get to choose fro a very big pool of players. not many teams at the moment are above us so not many picking off our players. we can hardly moan about a system that has worked so well for us. it is a bit like moaning about charlton wasting time last night. Edited February 1, 2007 by Ani
SatanGreavsie Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Actually I thought the level of "abuse" he got was fairly minimal and kind of made a point. Within a few minutes he was down by the ESL making a good tackle and coming away with the ball and he got encouragement and a round of applause as if all were normal. I think what he got when he came on was just a little reminder of his responsibilities
Carlos Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 When he came on, he was our best centre back, far better than them 2 bruisers who's ball control and passing ability is barely about pub football leve.
Guest as Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Fans pay the players wages. Players are paid more than 99.9% of the fans who watch them. So the fans can boo whoever they want too. Not saying I would have, but I'm sure the multi-millionaires can take a bit of stick while picking up ??5k-35k a week.
RayVon Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 When he came on, he was our best centre back, far better than them 2 bruisers who's ball control and passing ability is barely about pub football leve. What a load of b@llocks
L/H White Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 My opinion for what it's worth is I do not want a player turning out for Bolton Wanderers and pulling on that White shirt if they don't want to play for the club. You just watch, he will make one mistake and the wolves will be out in force hounding his every move. I'm very passionate about the club I have followed for over 35 years and don't respect a johnny who has played for a couple of year and thinks he's the 'best thing'. Could not put it better myself
Casino Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Could not put it better myself you're young and naive dunno what unhappy uses as his excuse
Ani Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 it makes me laugh that people think fans will only get the back of so called disloyal players if they make a msitake. next someone will come out will the bull shit about 'all i ask that someone gives 100%' if you are going to boo every proffessional player who thinks they are the best thing ever you will boo most players in the premiership, including anelka and the tefal man diouff.
QFPants Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Any word on Faye's injury? When he went off last night my reaction was that it wasn't for injury but because Ben Haim is better on the ball; haven't seen any reports of an injury today either. For what it's worth I thought that what little Ben Haim had to do defensively last night he did superbly, as he has done all season. Aside from an alleged injury issue against Arsenal I don't see how anyone can fault his commitment. He gets paid well for his job, and wants to do the same job somewhere else for more money. As long as it's a career progression (i.e. not signing for Spammers or Pompey) then I have no complaints
Big E Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 why can fans not show their disgust at him. he faked injury sunday so he would not be cup tied. he doesn't want to play for us and i don't want him to play for us if that is how he feels.
jules_darby Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 why can fans not show their disgust at him. he faked injury sunday so he would not be cup tied. he doesn't want to play for us and i don't want him to play for us if that is how he feels. You're probably right about the faked injury, BUT: 1) we don't know for sure 2) would you not do the same if you thought it may enable you to potentially play in a cup final (certainly shows it's not just about the money with him doesn't it?) Also, I've asked this before and will again, what will booing him achieve for BWFC?
Big E Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 You're probably right about the faked injury, BUT: 1) we don't know for sure 2) would you not do the same if you thought it may enable you to potentially play in a cup final (certainly shows it's not just about the money with him doesn't it?) Also, I've asked this before and will again, what will booing him achieve for BWFC? 1. he didn't look too injured last night 2. i understand where your coming from but i think it shows a lack of commitment to the club which i do not like. booing him is an expression by some people of unhappiness. why did most people boo the team off ? because they were unhappy? surely this is the same thing
jules_darby Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 booing him is an expression by some people of unhappiness. why did most people boo the team off ? because they were unhappy? surely this is the same thing Booing the team off after a draw is ridiculous for a start. But, booing after the game doesn't affect their performance and therefore the result. Booing your own players as they come onto the pitch and as they touch the ball is a disgrace, especially as it may disaffect the performance. Wonder where the word "supporter" comes from? Not Bolton, that's for sure.
Big E Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Booing the team off after a draw is ridiculous for a start. But, booing after the game doesn't affect their performance and therefore the result. Booing your own players as they come onto the pitch and as they touch the ball is a disgrace, especially as it may disaffect the performance. Wonder where the word "supporter" comes from? Not Bolton, that's for sure. why do people not moan about nicky hunt being booed every week? why is tal so special
Casino Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 why do people not moan about nicky hunt being booed every week? why is tal so special i think you'll find those suggesting tal shouldn't be booed - certainly ani and jules - wouldn't boo hunt either
jules_darby Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 why do people not moan about nicky hunt being booed every week? why is tal so special Are you fooking blind? Haim is our best defenders and one of our best players. Nicky Hunt is often our worst. Having said that, he shouldn't be booed and I don't recall folk booing him onto the pitch or his touches. Moaned at by the usual idiots who are just waiting for his first mistake (the same goes for Pedersen and Vaz Te), yes, but booed - if so I don't remember.
no balls Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 i think you'll find those suggesting tal shouldn't be booed - certainly ani and jules - wouldn't boo hunt either Any booing of a Wanderers player is just rude imho. I think there may have been a bit of a chav pack mentalilty last night as there were an array of the lovely boys in the ESL near the drummer last night.
Eddie Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Any booing of a Wanderers player is just rude imho. I think there may have been a bit of a chav pack mentalilty last night as there were an array of the lovely boys in the ESL near the drummer last night. I was sat there and it's not all chavs (but most are). And where we were we were singing songs for Nicky Hunt, I thought he had a fairly decent game last night and thought their were a few players a lot worse than him. And them drums p1ssed me off. There was one guy with greyish hair who treated us to our own little rock concert before the match started.
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