Jump to content

Booing a friendly.


Dr. Bapswent

Recommended Posts

The Laughing Goalie
Pathetic behaviour.... cant wait for them all to return and explain why they had to or had the right to boo.

 

The last time that I checked, people in the United Kingdom have the right to free assembly and also the freedom of expression. I would imagine that 'boo'ing' would come under the term 'expression'.

 

If someone wants to pay money to go and watch a football match and boo then it really is up to them, however, saying that they don't have the right to do this is the attitude that Romanovs regime has installed at Tynecastle. If someone speaks out against him then they are labelled as < insert mafiosa, cheats corrupt, or any other outlandish claim from Romanov>

 

People do have the right to express their feelings at the way the club is being run, it was only a few weeks ago that a majority of comments on here were for taking some sort of action. These people would have been exercising their right to freedom or assembly and expression, so it can't be ok one week and not the next. The only thing that has changed since the end of last season is that we have a new manager and that Vlad has captured more power in the club.

 

I was in Belfast and the team were rubbish and the players did not even acknowledge the travelling fans. There was no significant boo'ing in Belfast, although the fans were frustrated and there was abuse to Callum Elliot, yet the players shunned the traveling support. If I had went last night I would have probably booed them for the ignorance that some of these players have expressed.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 223
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Stop that booing. You're the lowest of the low you nasty booer. I've not actually bothered to read the thread to see whether your booing was justified or not, but if you can't come on here and read threads without resorting to booing, then don't ever come on here again. We don't need your sort around here. :cussing::cussing::cussing:

 

I think you'll find I am a JKB stalwart. Home or away I'm here. I've paid my dues.

 

And if I put a poster off his next post by booing, then they dont have the spirit to be a JKB poster.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Can't wait to see Dr B cheering and clapping the players off if we go in 2-0 down at motherwell. If he/she's at the game.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ryan Gosling

Banks - yay

Karipidis - hiss

Zaliukas - BOOOOOOOOOO FOLLOW YOUR MAN YOU USELESS CHUMP

Berra - booo

Wallace - booo

Chesney - booo

McGowan - grrr must do better

Stewart - BOOOOOOOOOO

Ruben - booooo

Ksanavicius - BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO takes breath OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Glen - unlucky

 

:P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Booooooo your summation, boooooooo

 

You weren't there when i typed it - what right do you have to boo it?

 

You deserve a random baby picture for your actions...

 

screaming%20baby.bmp

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest JamboRobbo
I think you'll find I am a JKB stalwart. Home or away I'm here. I've paid my dues.

 

And if I put a poster off his next post by booing, then they dont have the spirit to be a JKB poster.

 

Some of the posters on this thread are just young posters though. They might get discouraged and never have the confidence to post again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Chad Sexington
Some of the posters on this thread are just young posters though. They might get discouraged and never have the confidence to post again.

 

:rofl:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is one thing more laughable than those who were that disatisfied with last nights performance that they felt the need to boo the players off the pitch..... and that one thing is the guy who was so utterly enraged at not getting a penalty, in a meaningless friendly match, that he felt the need to kick (and consequently break / snap the seat in front of him) resulting in being escorted away by the police.......... at a friendly match....... Really worth getting lifted / cautioned / fined for??? Me thinks not.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

sandyseymour
Jeez.

 

4 pages of this pish as well.

 

Thanks for both your conscise and indepth observations :P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dr. Bapswent
Can't wait to see Dr B cheering and clapping the players off if we go in 2-0 down at motherwell. If he/she's at the game.

 

Surely that will depend on the performance. Or do you only count results?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The last time that I checked, people in the United Kingdom have the right to free assembly and also the freedom of expression. I would imagine that 'boo'ing' would come under the term 'expression'.

 

If someone wants to pay money to go and watch a football match and boo then it really is up to them, however, saying that they don't have the right to do this is the attitude that Romanovs regime has installed at Tynecastle. If someone speaks out against him then they are labelled as < insert mafiosa, cheats corrupt, or any other outlandish claim from Romanov>

 

People do have the right to express their feelings at the way the club is being run, it was only a few weeks ago that a majority of comments on here were for taking some sort of action. These people would have been exercising their right to freedom or assembly and expression, so it can't be ok one week and not the next. The only thing that has changed since the end of last season is that we have a new manager and that Vlad has captured more power in the club.

 

I was in Belfast and the team were rubbish and the players did not even acknowledge the travelling fans. There was no significant boo'ing in Belfast, although the fans were frustrated and there was abuse to Callum Elliot, yet the players shunned the traveling support. If I had went last night I would have probably booed them for the ignorance that some of these players have expressed.

 

 

I agree with your points however as much as people are entitled to boo in my opinion i feel this is excessive for a pre season friendly where players are trying to get match fit and the manager has been in less than a week.

 

I think people are trying to get that point across to those that did boo as opposed to the demanding that these people are lined up and executed.

 

As this was my opinion i expressed that just like those who didnt mind the booing expressed theirs.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

After reading the OP only, may I concur that the Hearts support disgust me sometimes.

 

That, last night, was a disgrace.

 

Have a ****ing word with yourselves FFS.

 

.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Anyone else think that booing in general is a bit sissy and limp wristed?

 

I mean, who stands up and shouts "boo" at grown adults as they are leaving a football pitch?

 

Would you not feel a bit silly?

 

"I boo you sir as your performance displeases me - boooooooooooooo".

 

Nah.

 

What's wrong with good, old fashioned, verbal abuse? :P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Anyone else think that booing in general is a bit sissy and limp wristed?

 

I mean, who stands up and shouts "boo" at grown adults as they are leaving a football pitch?

 

Would you not feel a bit silly?

 

"I boo you sir as your performance displeases me - boooooooooooooo".

 

Nah.

 

What's wrong with good, old fashioned, verbal abuse? :P

 

A verbal rant is a solo activity - its lonely. If you really are angry you cant get your words out properly and end up spluttering a sentence that doesnt make sense, you then tend to run out of breath towards the end of the rant because it isnt pre-planned and is being shouted, and sometimes it hurts the veins in your neck and those just at the front of your forehead

 

Booing is a group activity - its more inclusive, less intense and you can stagger your breathing (whilst others in the group continue the "ooooo" part) without losing the impact of the message

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A verbal rant is a solo activity - its lonely. If you really are angry you cant get your words out properly and end up spluttering a sentence that doesnt make sense, you then tend to run out of breath towards the end of the rant because it isnt pre-planned and is being shouted, and sometimes it hurts the veins in your neck and those just at the front of your forehead

 

Booing is a group activity - its more inclusive, less intense and you can stagger your breathing (whilst others in the group continue the "ooooo" part) without losing the impact of the message

 

Still a bit mincey though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The last time that I checked, people in the United Kingdom have the right to free assembly and also the freedom of expression. I would imagine that 'boo'ing' would come under the term 'expression'.

 

If someone wants to pay money to go and watch a football match and boo then it really is up to them, however, saying that they don't have the right to do this is the attitude that Romanovs regime has installed at Tynecastle. If someone speaks out against him then they are labelled as < insert mafiosa, cheats corrupt, or any other outlandish claim from Romanov>

 

People do have the right to express their feelings at the way the club is being run, it was only a few weeks ago that a majority of comments on here were for taking some sort of action. These people would have been exercising their right to freedom or assembly and expression, so it can't be ok one week and not the next. The only thing that has changed since the end of last season is that we have a new manager and that Vlad has captured more power in the club.

 

I was in Belfast and the team were rubbish and the players did not even acknowledge the travelling fans. There was no significant boo'ing in Belfast, although the fans were frustrated and there was abuse to Callum Elliot, yet the players shunned the traveling support. If I had went last night I would have probably booed them for the ignorance that some of these players have expressed.

 

I agree with you that they have the right.... I wouldnt stop them but I think its daft that fans are expecting anything else in the first two games, where csaba is prob just looking at the squad.

 

I blame the regime not the players. booing players who are probably already super low on confidence wont help. Some of these players will stay and Csaba might even get them playing well?

 

We agree that the core problem is the way the club has (hopefully past tense), been run. Think we need to give the players and csaba a chance, Romanov has been given his chance and he has employed Csaba. Now the fans have to give the playing squad and Manager to get it right.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Also, is booing terrible players who are low on confidence likely to make them play any better?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So what does that make of people getting their knickers in a twist about people getting their knickers in a twist over a meaningless game?

 

:sad:

 

What does that make? Kickbackers... :)

 

Seriously though, I find it really hard to understand what on earth people expected to see last night if not miracles in action. These are the same players we had last season plus a few youngsters, that's it.

 

I'm not a fan of booing at the best of times, to be honest. I'm definitely not a fan of it when the season hasn't even begun and a new manager is testing the water. Counter-productive negativity really isn't going to help anyone at this point.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Laughing Goalie
I agree with your points however as much as people are entitled to boo in my opinion i feel this is excessive for a pre season friendly where players are trying to get match fit and the manager has been in less than a week.

 

I think people are trying to get that point across to those that did boo as opposed to the demanding that these people are lined up and executed.

 

As this was my opinion i expressed that just like those who didnt mind the booing expressed theirs.

 

I think that we're singing from the same hymn sheet. The initial post questioned Hearts fans 'right' to boo though. Removing peoples right to free expression is what the Romanovs would love to do and finally silent any dissenting voices and they could spin out their yarns of the 'Official Website'. It will also be this right that Hearts fans may need to exercise in the future if things revert back to the old methods. As any fan's action has been quelled with the appointment of the new manager and the shareholding deal from Romanov, this does not also quell the 'right' to express your feelings, Rightly or wrongly.

 

The pre-season results etc is not important and it is a time for Lazlo to view the players and what is wrong with the current structure. From watching the players in Belfast they looked like they had never played together or even knew each others names. There is a lot of work to be done and Lazlo needs to be given this time. There are other people out there that are not as accepting and they are still not happy with the current crop of players. Maybe their way of thinking is if they boo a player this will help Lazlo to deceide if he wants to keep that player. There are alot of excellent managers who sit in the stands each week. ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Puppeteer
After reading the OP only, may I concur that the Hearts support disgust me sometimes.

 

That, last night, was a disgrace.

 

Have a ****ing word with yourselves FFS.

 

.

 

Agreed, what sort of a sad bunch of ***** boo at a pre-season friendly?

 

What were you booing at precisely? If it's something to do with the state of the club then don't you think you should give the new manager time to turn things round? If it's to do with the performance of the players then get a grip on reality.

 

If, as The Laughing Goalie suggests, the players shunned the support in Belfast because of the treatment of Calum Elliot then fair F-ing play to them. I don't care what anyone thinks of Elliot as a player - to throw abuse at a young lad in pre-season friendly is shameful and pathetic and to stand up for that sort of treatment of your team-mate is admirable. F off and give the lad a break - or preferably just F off altogether.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ryan Gosling
Anyone else think that booing in general is a bit sissy and limp wristed?

 

I mean, who stands up and shouts "boo" at grown adults as they are leaving a football pitch?

 

Would you not feel a bit silly?

 

"I boo you sir as your performance displeases me - boooooooooooooo".

 

Nah.

 

What's wrong with good, old fashioned, verbal abuse? :P

 

I said Stewart was a pathetic ***** and Zaliukas was a useless c-ya-nxt-tuesday.

 

Better?

 

:P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Chad Sexington
Also, is booing terrible players who are low on confidence likely to make them play any better?

 

No, but neither is applauding their feeble efforts surely? :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I said Stewart was a pathetic ***** and Zaliukas was a useless c-ya-nxt-tuesday.

 

Better?

 

:P

 

At last, the voice of reason. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Some of the posters on this thread are just young posters though. They might get discouraged and never have the confidence to post again.

 

Absolutely JR, and Dr B might put them off boooing for the rest of their lives. They could become booooless supporters, whether they are at the computer, or not! :wacko:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Also, is booing terrible players who are low on confidence likely to make them play any better?

 

Who knows.

 

But to be fair booing grown men shouldnt make it any worse

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ryan Gosling

Nothing could make Zaliukas short on confidence.

 

He thinks he's the Kaiser.

 

Lithuanian Gary Caldwell.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Laughing Goalie
If, as The Laughing Goalie suggests, the players shunned the support in Belfast because of the treatment of Calum Elliot then fair F-ing play to them. I don't care what anyone thinks of Elliot as a player - to throw abuse at a young lad in pre-season friendly is shameful and pathetic and to stand up for that sort of treatment of your team-mate is admirable. F off and give the lad a break - or preferably just F off altogether.

 

 

Not all of us gave Elliot abuse and there was a small section telling him to leave the club (I'm sure you can imagine the song) as he warmed up in front of us. Sticking up for your team mates is one thing, but there were other fans there who had paid their money to go to watch them and support them, although there wasn't much cheering to be done. Even when Hearts scored the reaction from the players was minimal as can be seen in the highlights. A simple acknowledgment from them would go a fair way after such a disappointing match.

 

Anyway, it's only pre-season.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Five pages?

 

Honestly, some folk are getting all precious with these extremely highly paid bottle merchants that don't give a monkeys about the club.

 

Again, boo, don't boo, doesn't bother me. I simply find it astonishing how defensive we have become about daft things like this.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not all of us gave Elliot abuse and there was a small section telling him to leave the club (I'm sure you can imagine the song) as he warmed up in front of us. Sticking up for your team mates is one thing, but there were other fans there who had paid their money to go to watch them and support them, although there wasn't much cheering to be done. Even when Hearts scored the reaction from the players was minimal as can be seen in the highlights. A simple acknowledgment from them would go a fair way after such a disappointing match.

 

Anyway, it's only pre-season.

 

Probably because it was a pre season friendly. They might have even been told to not worry about scoring goals today... its a training match.

 

Not acknowledging the fans at the end is a bit off tho, I agree with that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pete Seeger
Well done all those Hearts fans who traveled through to the game, to boo the players, including the youngsters.

 

Really showing them what its like to play for Hearts, and that the support is right behind them, even in meaningless friendlies when the new manger is getting to know the squad.

 

I hope the confidence boost makes them all look forward to the season ahead.

 

Well done to all those who didn't travel to the game yet find the need to slag those of us who did. I didn't boo by the way.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dr. Bapswent
Well done to all those who didn't travel to the game yet find the need to slag those of us who did. I didn't boo by the way.

 

The you dont need to get upset, because your not getting slagged.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Laughing Goalie
Five pages?

 

 

Again, boo, don't boo, doesn't bother me. I simply find it astonishing how defensive we have become about daft things like this.

 

What, like the right to express yourself? There are wars fought on this basis, a few logical comments on a public forum is pretty minute in the grand scheme of things. Whether or not it's effective is another matter that could generate another 5 pages.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Laughing Goalie
Probably because it was a pre season friendly. They might have even been told to not worry about scoring goals today... its a training match.

 

Not acknowledging the fans at the end is a bit off tho, I agree with that.

 

You could be right and only the players and Lazlo will know what the game plan was, but that is the one thing that we need to be doing, scoring goals.

 

I would have thought that they would have been sent out onto the pitch with a 'play for your place' next season mantra, however, that seemed to remain in the dressing room if it was.

 

You could be right though, there may have been another game plan, but that didn't really work either.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Drylaw Hearts
Five pages?

 

Honestly, some folk are getting all precious with these extremely highly paid bottle merchants that don't give a monkeys about the club.

 

Again, boo, don't boo, doesn't bother me. I simply find it astonishing how defensive we have become about daft things like this.

 

I agree.

 

Let the boo'ers boo.

 

TBH they are spot on with their judgement of our current squad though.

 

They ARE shiiit.

 

And the sooner Csaba begins ripping this one to bits and assembling his own the better.

 

He could start by booking Chesney, Zaliukas, No.28 and Ksanavicius on the next flight back to Lithuania.

 

Then put the following tripe up for Transfer :

 

Basso

Stewart

Nade

Elliot

Beslija

Makela

 

This then gives him 3 weeks to decide if the following are up to scratch :

 

Wallace

Miko

Thomson

Nielson

Screpis

Palazuelos

Aguiar

 

 

The rest are good enough to command a regular place in the squad :

 

Banks

Berra

Karapidis

Driver

Kingston

Jonsson

Glen

 

 

IMO only 7 players should be safe from the heave.

 

 

Csaba.........

 

You've got one hell of a job on your hands.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Say What Again
Surely that will depend on the performance. Or do you only count results?

 

Didn't some of the very 'boo-ers' your OP has a go at, explain they were booing the performance and lack of effort?

 

Are you now saying that there actions were justifiable?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Laughing Goalie
I agree.

 

Let the boo'ers boo.

 

TBH they are spot on with their judgement of our current squad though.

 

They ARE shiiit.

 

And the sooner Csaba begins ripping this one to bits and assembling his own the better.

 

He could start by booking Chesney, Zaliukas, No.28 and Ksanavicius on the next flight back to Lithuania.

 

Then put the following tripe up for Transfer :

 

Basso

Stewart

Nade

Elliot

Beslija

Makela

 

This then gives him 3 weeks to decide if the following are up to scratch :

 

Wallace

Miko

Thomson

Nielson

Screpis

Palazuelos

Aguiar

 

 

The rest are good enough to command a regular place in the squad :

 

Banks

Berra

Karapidis

Driver

Kingston

Jonsson

Glen

 

 

IMO only 7 players should be safe from the heave.

 

 

Csaba.........

 

You've got one hell of a job on your hands.

 

I agree with a fair part of that, although I would say that Ruben should be safe from the punt. The other problem that we will have is actually enticing players to come to Tynecastle at this turbulent time. Agents and players of the quality that we'd be looking for would probably take second thoughts about it at this point in time due to previous methods.

 

Hopefully his 'mircale man' label will follow with him from the Ugandan Jungle to the Gorgie Jungle. (Just as long as Vlad doesn't sack the medical team and replace them with a witch doctor.)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pete Seeger
The you dont need to get upset, because your not getting slagged.

 

I can assure you I'm not upset. I'm actually quite happy today. :) I don't think they should have been booed (is that a word?) off but it annoys me seeing people who have bothered spending time and money on watching the team getting slagged by others who would prefer watching their computer screen.

 

If their attitude is the same come the start of the season when the competative matches start then i will certainly be putting my point accross to the players. The effort was just not there last night. Friendly or not you would think they would want to impress their new gaffer.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Drylaw Hearts
I agree with a fair part of that, although I would say that Ruben should be safe from the punt. The other problem that we will have is actually enticing players to come to Tynecastle at this turbulent time. Agents and players of the quality that we'd be looking for would probably take second thoughts about it at this point in time due to previous methods.

 

Hopefully his 'mircale man' label will follow with him from the Ugandan Jungle to the Gorgie Jungle. (Just as long as Vlad doesn't sack the medical team and replace them with a witch doctor.)

 

I think Rubens 2 performences under the eye of Csaba have done him no favours.

 

And apart from those 2 matches - he just doesn't excite me.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pete Seeger
I agree.

 

Let the boo'ers boo.

 

TBH they are spot on with their judgement of our current squad though.

 

They ARE shiiit.

 

And the sooner Csaba begins ripping this one to bits and assembling his own the better.

 

He could start by booking Chesney, Zaliukas, No.28 and Ksanavicius on the next flight back to Lithuania.

 

Then put the following tripe up for Transfer :

 

Basso

Stewart

Nade

Elliot

Beslija

Makela

 

This then gives him 3 weeks to decide if the following are up to scratch :

 

Wallace

Miko

Thomson

Nielson

Screpis

Palazuelos

Aguiar

 

 

The rest are good enough to command a regular place in the squad :

 

Banks

Berra

Karapidis

Driver

Kingston

Jonsson

Glen

 

 

IMO only 7 players should be safe from the heave.

 

 

Csaba.........

 

You've got one hell of a job on your hands.

 

Good post.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dr. Bapswent
Didn't some of the very 'boo-ers' your OP has a go at, explain they were booing the performance and lack of effort?

 

Are you now saying that there actions were justifiable?

 

I wouldn't boo, irrespective.

 

The post I refer to mentioned cheering, not booing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dr. Bapswent
I can assure you I'm not upset. I'm actually quite happy today. :) I don't think they should have been booed (is that a word?) off but it annoys me seeing people who have bothered spending time and money on watching the team getting slagged by others who would prefer watching their computer screen.

 

If their attitude is the same come the start of the season when the competative matches start then i will certainly be putting my point accross to the players. The effort was just not there last night. Friendly or not you would think they would want to impress their new gaffer.

 

Prefer or had no other choice?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Laughing Goalie
I think Rubens 2 performences under the eye of Csaba have done him no favours.

 

And apart from those 2 matches - he just doesn't excite me.

 

You're right, his performance in Northern Ireland was not great. I can't comment on last night as I wasn't there. However, I thought that he was one of the better players towards the end of the season.

 

None of the players in Belfast did themselves any favours, it looked like they had hardly done any team work since coming back... but they looked fit. :rolleyes: Oh, wait a minute, that is what they have been doing. I thought that they looked fit enough but didn't look like a team, or even like individual players that were interested.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest JamboRobbo
I agree.

 

Let the boo'ers boo.

 

TBH they are spot on with their judgement of our current squad though.

 

They ARE shiiit.

 

And the sooner Csaba begins ripping this one to bits and assembling his own the better.

 

He could start by booking Chesney, Zaliukas, No.28 and Ksanavicius on the next flight back to Lithuania.

 

Then put the following tripe up for Transfer :

 

Basso

Stewart

Nade

Elliot

Beslija

Makela

 

This then gives him 3 weeks to decide if the following are up to scratch :

 

Wallace

Miko

Thomson

Nielson

Screpis

Palazuelos

Aguiar

 

 

The rest are good enough to command a regular place in the squad :

 

Banks

Berra

Karapidis

Driver

Kingston

Jonsson

Glen

 

 

IMO only 7 players should be safe from the heave.

 

 

Csaba.........

 

You've got one hell of a job on your hands.

 

Should just pass on your assesment and tell Csaba to get on with it. It is so obvious that most fans can see it, and I doubt you'll get much disagreement with your assesment.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Drylaw Hearts
I wonder which idiot renewed Stewart's contract.

 

The same idiot who renewed this guys contract :

 

0,,10289~3396809,00.jpg

 

 

 

Probably.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wonder which idiot renewed Stewart's contract.

 

Indeed. My prediction is his initials are VR as he misguidedly thinks that Stewart (like Neilson) as the Scottish 'heart' will appease the fans. What a fandan.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I agree.

 

Let the boo'ers boo.

 

TBH they are spot on with their judgement of our current squad though.

 

They ARE shiiit.

 

And the sooner Csaba begins ripping this one to bits and assembling his own the better.

 

He could start by booking Chesney, Zaliukas, No.28 and Ksanavicius on the next flight back to Lithuania.

 

Then put the following tripe up for Transfer :

 

Basso

Stewart

Nade

Elliot

Beslija

Makela

 

This then gives him 3 weeks to decide if the following are up to scratch :

 

Wallace

Miko

Thomson

Nielson

Screpis

Palazuelos

Aguiar

 

 

The rest are good enough to command a regular place in the squad :

 

Banks

Berra

Karapidis

Driver

Kingston

Jonsson

Glen

 

 

IMO only 7 players should be safe from the heave.

 

 

Csaba.........

 

You've got one hell of a job on your hands.

 

Could argue about a few of the names - but broadly this is the sort of categorisation which most fans would support I guess.

 

But that is likely to be very different from the way in which VR will categorise the players.

 

Lazlo - we need a centre half

VR - centre half? Zaliukas

 

Lazlo - we need an attacking midfielder

VR- attacking midfielder? Ksnavicius etc etc etc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think Rubens 2 performences under the eye of Csaba have done him no favours.

 

And apart from those 2 matches - he just doesn't excite me.

 

I agree, both Rubens and Stewart were woeful last night. Rubens is just a bit too slow and awkward for high tempo football, he gets caught in possession too much, and his passing was poor. I have seen him pass well in games, but he has to be a bit more consistent. As for Michael Stewart, well, he has lost the plot completely!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.




×
×
  • Create New...