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Him telling a few fans to f*** off during a game didn't help his cause. he's quite entitled to if the fans are thick as f*** and wrong about most things. Most to all customers in my job are as thick as f*** and wrong about most things but if I told them to f*** off I'd get the sack. (Luckily I'm not actually customer facing though) if one of your customeres told you to "f*** off" i'm pretty sure you could reply in kind. it's like adebayor's celebration when the fans thoguht it ok for them to give him s*** all through the game but shouldn't have to take some back...f***ing grow up. if the attitude of "i've paid my money so can say what i like " is to stand up it has to stand beside " if i slag someone off they have the right to slag me back" Is that not the childish way? you called me a name so I will call you one back. He is a professional footballer and will be fully aware that in his job he will get abuse from other teams fans and at times from his own clubs fans too, am not saying thats right but he is expected by his employer not to react to such things and be a professional. if you get abuse off the opposition then it's because they fear you...good. if you get abuse off your own fans for something you don't think is your fault then feel free to give it back...he's not the first and not the last. i even remember crowd favourite terry hibbitt giving some back. maybe the crowd ought to grow up ? Not his fault? were you at the games? He was piss poor, got moaned at and reacted in a shocking manne for a professional footballer, no he won't be the last but that does not make it right. Dyer who was hated by many and got loads of abuse way more than Parker ever did never told his own fans to f*** off durring a match. Look at Harewood on Saturday he named was fk boo'd when the ream sheet was read out, yet he played like a pro scored two goals. Parker was out of order simple as that. yip i was there and like the batty example from earlier it was very similar. sod all to aim for but the fans have there faves and if you aren't one then tough. he was no worse than the others but was singled out by a thick as porridge section of the crowd. The stick he reacted to was for bottleing a challenge, not a miss placed pass or for holding onto the ball for to long, he pulled out of a tackle and not for the first time durring that game. Parker was well loved by the fans, all the s*** started when he started to pkay like he couldn't give a flying f***. pull out of a challenge i'm not sure was worth going for,he wasn't favourite and didn't the oppo put the ball out. started playing like he couldn't give a fuck as much to do being in a poor team. funny how n'zogbia and martins can play like they don't care and the crowd lets them off as they are in poor teams as an excuse....oh thats back to crowd faves again isn't it.
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Him telling a few fans to f*** off during a game didn't help his cause. he's quite entitled to if the fans are thick as f*** and wrong about most things. Most to all customers in my job are as thick as f*** and wrong about most things but if I told them to f*** off I'd get the sack. (Luckily I'm not actually customer facing though) if one of your customeres told you to "f*** off" i'm pretty sure you could reply in kind. it's like adebayor's celebration when the fans thoguht it ok for them to give him s*** all through the game but shouldn't have to take some back...f***ing grow up. if the attitude of "i've paid my money so can say what i like " is to stand up it has to stand beside " if i slag someone off they have the right to slag me back" Is that not the childish way? you called me a name so I will call you one back. He is a professional footballer and will be fully aware that in his job he will get abuse from other teams fans and at times from his own clubs fans too, am not saying thats right but he is expected by his employer not to react to such things and be a professional. if you get abuse off the opposition then it's because they fear you...good. if you get abuse off your own fans for something you don't think is your fault then feel free to give it back...he's not the first and not the last. i even remember crowd favourite terry hibbitt giving some back. maybe the crowd ought to grow up ? Not his fault? were you at the games? He was piss poor, got moaned at and reacted in a shocking manne for a professional footballer, no he won't be the last but that does not make it right. Dyer who was hated by many and got loads of abuse way more than Parker ever did never told his own fans to f*** off durring a match. Look at Harewood on Saturday he named was fk boo'd when the ream sheet was read out, yet he played like a pro scored two goals. Parker was out of order simple as that. yip i was there and like the batty example from earlier it was very similar. sod all to aim for but the fans have there faves and if you aren't one then tough. he was no worse than the others but was singled out by a thick as porridge section of the crowd.
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Him telling a few fans to f*** off during a game didn't help his cause. he's quite entitled to if the fans are thick as f*** and wrong about most things. Most to all customers in my job are as thick as f*** and wrong about most things but if I told them to f*** off I'd get the sack. (Luckily I'm not actually customer facing though) if one of your customeres told you to "f*** off" i'm pretty sure you could reply in kind. it's like adebayor's celebration when the fans thoguht it ok for them to give him s*** all through the game but shouldn't have to take some back...f***ing grow up. if the attitude of "i've paid my money so can say what i like " is to stand up it has to stand beside " if i slag someone off they have the right to slag me back" Is that not the childish way? you called me a name so I will call you one back. He is a professional footballer and will be fully aware that in his job he will get abuse from other teams fans and at times from his own clubs fans too, am not saying thats right but he is expected by his employer not to react to such things and be a professional. if you get abuse off the opposition then it's because they fear you...good. if you get abuse off your own fans for something you don't think is your fault then feel free to give it back...he's not the first and not the last. i even remember crowd favourite terry hibbitt giving some back. maybe the crowd ought to grow up ?
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Him telling a few fans to f*** off during a game didn't help his cause. he's quite entitled to if the fans are thick as f*** and wrong about most things. Most to all customers in my job are as thick as f*** and wrong about most things but if I told them to f*** off I'd get the sack. (Luckily I'm not actually customer facing though) if one of your customeres told you to "fuck off" i'm pretty sure you could reply in kind. it's like adebayor's celebration when the fans thoguht it ok for them to give him shit all through the game but shouldn't have to take some back...fucking grow up. if the attitude of "i've paid my money so can say what i like " is to stand up it has to stand beside " if i slag someone off they have the right to slag me back"
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Him telling a few fans to f*** off during a game didn't help his cause. That was the end for him, he was playing s**** amd it seemed to be on purpose, he got the fans on his back and then told them where to go. He cost us forward play a lot, round and round then play it back or square, we could not play on the break with him in the side he just wanted forever on the ball. i remember david batty getting slagged off for the same reason by the know-fuck-alls. the reason they played it square or backwards was because there was sod all forward to play it to.
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Him telling a few fans to f*** off during a game didn't help his cause. he's quite entitled to if the fans are thick as fuck and wrong about most things.
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i remember keegan dropping mick quinn after scoring twice,nearly had a hat trick and was probably man of ther match.....................and it was the right decision.
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interesting interview with harewood on bbc (i think) yesterday with him saying that playing with mcloven gives him more opportumity to get in ther box whereas with carroll,he infers, his role is more withdrawn/supporting.
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then again if i was looking to build a team around one player for a season,not just one game, it would have been zidane.
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italian and spanish footy was on the tele almost weekly even then. we'd have seen him as much as ronaldo.
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Don't think i've ever come across someone who is so wrong about most of what they say yet is so confident in there own opinion. Don't think there's anything 'so wrong' about saying Ronaldo was a better player than Zidane. In his prime he was absolutely unstoppable. theres nothing wrong in saying it...theres a lot wrong in it being anywhere near true.
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neither could frank.
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i guess you never saw peter cartwright. i did...and billy askew... still rate zidane so highly now you've refreshed your memory ?
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i guess you never saw peter cartwright.
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no pre or post match pub ? i'm disgusted, infact frankly jill, the weddings off.
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for the first time in over a generation sunderland can lay claim to being clearly better than us. we never got the chance to play them when we had a massiv gulf between us. 3rd round draw.......safc v nufc.
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shit man do you know where you are posting that. anyhting verging on the truth aint allowed.
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that wasn't short as in muriel grey (but by god yes i would). who is she anyway......there must be spome topless shots of her somewhere on the net....thats what the nets for.
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:lol: I'd suggest re-designing the colour variations though. That aqua-blue is just GHAAAAAAAAARSTLY. Fair point, aesthetics aren't quite there yet, need to use Office 2007 at work. Keefaz was right like tbf, I only rant and rave when I've had a few. In the morning I'll be like "you did a pie chart? And you want to watch a football show with a stopwatch? Forget it, move on". Hmmmm just judging by the daft bints hair i reckon she'd be a cracking shag. By the hair? i like a bird with couldn't care less silly hair.
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:lol: I'd suggest re-designing the colour variations though. That aqua-blue is just GHAAAAAAAAARSTLY. Fair point, aesthetics aren't quite there yet, need to use Office 2007 at work. Keefaz was right like tbf, I only rant and rave when I've had a few. In the morning I'll be like "you did a pie chart? And you want to watch a football show with a stopwatch? Forget it, move on". Hmmmm just judging by the daft bints hair i reckon she'd be a cracking shag.
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wasn't there today ( )but did we clear two off the line ? if so i never heard. after watching the highlights haper made one good save. the other looked good but you'd slag off any keeper who'd let it in.
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Annoying though because we still struggle - we can't keep the f***ing ball for a start. Luckily we have the best collection of goalscorers in the league and the best collection of goalkeepers in the league and that's what makes the difference more or less every week. Or it might just be we are well organised defensively and goals scored tend to be worth their weight in gold. both kind of what i'm getting at.
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i'm asking about this as today i ventured into a new and eerie place.....match time newcastle city centre. unable to avoid work much to my chagrin i had to head for the city centre for 3pm (at least recently on my horrendous run of missed games i've been starting at better times) the ammount of people on the bus going to the match at half 2 was amazing. "right pet am off to the match" 2-15........bus 2-30.....SJP 2-50. and i'll bet they came home straight after. on a good day (ie non work) the routine is..... 8am wake 8-9 brekkie 10 swimming with kids 12-15 bus 12-50 pub 14-45 leave pub 14-58 enter SJP 1700ish arrive back at pub somewhere between 1900 and last orders leave pub.
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i'm just wondering if the 'switch off' in the second half isn't down to having the game game won and closing it out and in this league,knowing they have the experience to do it. same thing seemed to happen against posh.
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bidding and having the cash to pay are two entirely seperate things.