NeilG wrote:Think Sammy was venting his spleen at both aforementioned individuals and personally I don't blame him because week after week they are critical of the management and the tactics and bark at the errors of players. How this can be classed as supporting the team I will never know. Have to confess I really really enjoyed watching the big man squirming and found it highly amusing that he couldn't bring himself to even look at Sammy when he was sending some grief back at him. Quality entertainment
Christies Child wrote:have the balls to come onto SV's and explain their actions.
Christies Child wrote:NeilG wrote:Think Sammy was venting his spleen at both aforementioned individuals and personally I don't blame him because week after week they are critical of the management and the tactics and bark at the errors of players. How this can be classed as supporting the team I will never know. Have to confess I really really enjoyed watching the big man squirming and found it highly amusing that he couldn't bring himself to even look at Sammy when he was sending some grief back at him. Quality entertainment
....you conveniently miss out the number of times during a game that I stand up and applaud the actions of our players when they frequently do something well.
Maybe those who resorted to booing when the manager made a substitution yesterday would have the balls to come onto SV's and explain their actions. But of course that would be too much to expect.
As for Sammy giving me and Taxi Driver some grief, no problem. He's perfectly entitled to do so. Just as we have a right to be critical of some of the tactics. At the end of the day we ALL (especially the manager) want success for our team, it's just that some of us (including Sammy Mc) express our passion openly, which it would appear from the constant criticism on SV's is wrong. Well sorry, but I'm not going to change and I wouldn't expect or want others to change either, including those who are critical of me and others!
Pobble wrote:Christies Child wrote:NeilG wrote:Think Sammy was venting his spleen at both aforementioned individuals and personally I don't blame him because week after week they are critical of the management and the tactics and bark at the errors of players. How this can be classed as supporting the team I will never know. Have to confess I really really enjoyed watching the big man squirming and found it highly amusing that he couldn't bring himself to even look at Sammy when he was sending some grief back at him. Quality entertainment
....you conveniently miss out the number of times during a game that I stand up and applaud the actions of our players when they frequently do something well.
Maybe those who resorted to booing when the manager made a substitution yesterday would have the balls to come onto SV's and explain their actions. But of course that would be too much to expect.
As for Sammy giving me and Taxi Driver some grief, no problem. He's perfectly entitled to do so. Just as we have a right to be critical of some of the tactics. At the end of the day we ALL (especially the manager) want success for our team, it's just that some of us (including Sammy Mc) express our passion openly, which it would appear from the constant criticism on SV's is wrong. Well sorry, but I'm not going to change and I wouldn't expect or want others to change either, including those who are critical of me and others!
I think everything CC writes is perfectly correct. I think ezz is wonderful, the team are playing Premiership fooball at the moment thanks to good management and Capaldi should be sent to prison for robbing us his wages and should have tomatoes thrown at him for the last match against Northampton
ezz wrote:Pobble wrote:
I think everything CC writes is perfectly correct. I think ezz is wonderful, the team are playing Premiership fooball at the moment thanks to good management and Capaldi should be sent to prison for robbing us his wages and should have tomatoes thrown at him for the last match against Northampton
What pobble said^
ezz wrote:Whoever it was i'd love for Sammy to turn around and call him into the dug-out, tell him to take over for the rest of the match.....watch him shrink in his shoes and sit back down.
....you conveniently miss out the number of times during a game that I stand up and applaud the actions of our players when they frequently do something well.
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