Nowhere near as annoying as a woman sat near us who had the most cringeworthy voices, "that's disgusting that is" about 10 thousand times when Paddy got a shot on him. "Their fans are making them turn against the ref" blah blah blah, just coming up with complete and utter drivel.
The best one was though, "If that wasn't a high tackle then I don't know what was" clearly it wasn't a high tackle as he would of given it! Some of our fans are utterly clueless when watching a game, sometimes makes me wonder do they actually know the rules. Anyone who was seated on the side towards the screen will know who I'm on about!
saint mully wrote: It was disappointing to see the numbers leaving after the Lee Smith try when I was coming back in from the toilets, I could hardly get back in
scully = god wrote: We have the worst fans in the league. FACT. What we need is the passion Wigan fans have.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 14395 Location: Chester
Cruncher wrote:There'll always be this argument about whether teams who are showing nothing should be given stick or noisily supported.
I'm divided on this. Emotion often gets the better of me and I shout angrily during matches, but I pride myself on never having booed.
Well I don't know about anyone else but when at games my vocal support is kind of automatic. By which I mean if the team are defending the line or close to the oppositions line for example, I automatically shout encouragement. If a player makes a howler of a mistake I will usually curse or groan - it's an automatic response.
If I see players being slow to a scrum as has been mentioned then I will yell at them to get a move on - again it's an automatic response.
I have never yet been able to condition myself to cheer a poor performance and I also do not go to games intending to give team team a hard time either.
I simply react to what I see and if what I see is generally of a poor standard then you won't get cheering or clapping from me. But even when playing poorly if they get a sniff of try or are defending the line it's back to shouting my support. And so on.
Isn't reacting to what you see or has gone on normal!!??
If that means the players end up with more people groaning at them then surely it's just because they have played badly?
Dave
Last league derby at Central Park 5/9/1999: Wigan 28 St. Helens 20 Last league derby at Knowsley Road 2/4/2010: St. Helens 10 Wigan 18
Carney's Babe wrote:If your boss slagged you off with a group and you didn't deserve it Im sure you wouldn't be too happy.
Firstly, my boss loves me.
But again, its a totally different situation, if I knew I was doing my job, but as a group/team overall we weren't hitting targets/performing etc then its only right the team get a combined bollocking. That being said, if I knew I was doing my job, I wouldn't have a problem with it. Given Ainscough is top try scorer in SL, im sure he is aware he isn't the main problem we currently have.
DaveO wrote:Well I don't know about anyone else but when at games my vocal support is kind of automatic. By which I mean if the team are defending the line or close to the oppositions line for example, I automatically shout encouragement. If a player makes a howler of a mistake I will usually curse or groan - it's an automatic response.
If I see players being slow to a scrum as has been mentioned then I will yell at them to get a move on - again it's an automatic response.
I have never yet been able to condition myself to cheer a poor performance and I also do not go to games intending to give team team a hard time either.
I simply react to what I see and if what I see is generally of a poor standard then you won't get cheering or clapping from me. But even when playing poorly if they get a sniff of try or are defending the line it's back to shouting my support. And so on.
Isn't reacting to what you see or has gone on normal!!??
If that means the players end up with more people groaning at them then surely it's just because they have played badly?
Dave
Absolutely spot on. Dave, stop making posts I agree with
RobotMonster wrote:I've had it with these seals blindly clapping along. The fans that expressed their frustrations with a song deserved to after paying all that money to go and watch that pile of rubbish, fwiw i didn't join in myself.
i bet you was probably clapping along after watching wigan get beat of saints, wasnt calling for nobles head on thursday anyone
But again, its a totally different situation, if I knew I was doing my job, but as a group/team overall we weren't hitting targets/performing etc then its only right the team get a combined bollocking. That being said, if I knew I was doing my job, I wouldn't have a problem with it. Given Ainscough is top try scorer in SL, im sure he is aware he isn't the main problem we currently have.
Absolutely spot on. Dave, stop making posts I agree with
Damn! I have to agree with him too. Grates a bit TBH.
Joined: Aug 05 2002 Posts: 14094 Location: He can smoke a pound in a single bound!
Well I was clapping on Monday, and hooting with laughter too .
Though, if I'd paid hundreds of pounds to go over to France and had seen my team look as unfit and just downright disinterested as your lot did at times during the match I'd have been ranting big style.
For me, players should get support when they deserve it, if they are trying their damndest but it isn't coming off then thats's fine I support them, but to cheer them on when they look less interested than the hot dog seller is pretty idiotic.
I'm not Jesus Christ, I've come to accept that now.
[quote][b]XBrettKennyX wrote:[/b] Once more the anti SC brigade, purposely or otherwise fail to see the point.
Legend That Sorts It wrote:I was in perpignan on monday for the game as where alot of other wigan fans, it was disgusting to see and hear the WIGAN fans giving so much abuse and singing a disgusting song to the players, 3 days after a really tough derby game and travelling over to france, thats the best the wigan fans could come up with totally embarrasing
The original poster mentioned dislike at the negative singing. Its interesting how quickly this turned into an attack at people who sing how great we are and clap meaninglessly.... surely there is a whole spectrum inbetween?? You might not like what you are seeing, and many people sit head in hands or arms folded or whatever, no need to clap and cheer. But I still get the point as to why there is a need to sing such negative songs at them either - we still have a role to play in motivating them?
Just an observation that this started as a "why sing negative songs/abuse" and turned into a "why happy clap".... whereas the majority probably think neither are the most appropriate.....there is a vast range of options in the middle?!
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