tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6314231557406021269.post4067982446051776094..comments2023-04-07T13:44:31.508+01:00Comments on View from Tier 3: A reply to IanRob Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07622753379844747340noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6314231557406021269.post-47815876829451339712009-07-24T15:36:25.450+01:002009-07-24T15:36:25.450+01:00oh and about booing, yes thats a different subject...oh and about booing, yes thats a different subject. Now i have never booed a utd player during a match, but i have screamed plenty of abuse at times..not prolonged abuse but things like "GOD, Kieran Richardson you are fcuking shit" and the like. I see that as the same as booing. A vocal answer to what you are seeing..not particularly productive or classy, but a knee jerk emotional reaction that is not premeditated. When Dossena slammed in goal 4 at OT this last season for the Scouse, did i stand and clap my teams effort. No. I swore like a trouper and ran away from the scene of the crime with 70,000 fellow United fans..wounded. Premeditated booing (as at England games) is stupid and wrong...but there is a million and one worse things in the game as it stands....but yes its another point entirely.Rob Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07622753379844747340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6314231557406021269.post-74297073586748594842009-07-24T10:11:23.843+01:002009-07-24T10:11:23.843+01:00nobodys wrong Ian when it comes to football...its ...nobodys wrong Ian when it comes to football...its all about opinionsRob Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07622753379844747340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6314231557406021269.post-51824916413776559842009-07-24T05:12:19.784+01:002009-07-24T05:12:19.784+01:00As a side note, I have to disagree with your defen...As a side note, I have to disagree with your defense of booing ones own, especially when the subject of abuse is struggling to find form. I would argue that this is counterproductive and lacks class and honor. I realize now, however, that this is actually a separate argument.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01197757009192662091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6314231557406021269.post-11551981780427080702009-07-24T05:09:04.117+01:002009-07-24T05:09:04.117+01:00Fair enough. I have to admit I see your point: I...Fair enough. I have to admit I see your point: It would have been one thing to comment on fan abuse as it was happening in an effort to help the striker and stop the damage it was causing to his "confidence". Its quite a different story to wait until they sell the player and then blame the sale on a lack of support from last season. If Wenger had really felt it was a problem for his form and that it might cause him to loose the player in the future he should and presumably would have spoken up at that time. To do so now, is not about asking for support, or demanding more of the 12th man but rather pushing off responsibility after cashing in. I understand your argument and I would have to agree. Ahem, well.... I guess I was wrong.... First time for everything I suppose!! Keep up the good work.Iannoreply@blogger.com