Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
The Key wrote:If you believe all the rumours, there wouldnt be a team left if they got dropped for disciplinary reasons
Very true. Really think we need a players code of conduct that all players have to sign up to at the start of the season with enforceable penalties for breaking it.
Very true. Really think we need a players code of conduct that all players have to sign up to at the start of the season with enforceable penalties for breaking it.
PAUL M wrote:Its like the Kearney incident, people can say all they like that they didn't boo him and that they booed the decision but at the time as far as Kearney knows they are booing him, same with Thorman.
How do you know what Thormans impression was? Also, I presume he wouldnt have been able to hear the boos as he was in the dressing room
Joined: Oct 15 2003 Posts: 53839 Location: North Yorkshire
The Key wrote:How do you know what Thormans impression was? Also, I presume he wouldnt have been able to hear the boos as he was in the dressing room
I know how I would feel if the crowd booed when my name was read out. Each to their own but booing because Lee was dropped will have not even been noiceable to Agar, he will have thought that the booing was for Thorman.
PAUL M wrote:I know how I would feel if the crowd booed when my name was read out. Each to their own but booing because Lee was dropped will have not even been noiceable to Agar, he will have thought that the booing was for Thorman.
You say each to their own, yet then say how you think Agar will have thought, and also insinuate that Thorman will have felt a certain way.
Lets just say for the sake of this argument it was Thorman himself getting booed before the game, theres no way of telling how he could react. It could batter his confidence, it could stir him up and give him determination, it could do bugger all. It all depends on his character
Joined: Oct 15 2003 Posts: 53839 Location: North Yorkshire
The Key wrote:You say each to their own, yet then say how you think Agar will have thought, and also insinuate that Thorman will have felt a certain way. Lets just say for the sake of this argument it was Thorman himself getting booed before the game, theres no way of telling how he could react. It could batter his confidence, it could stir him up and give him determination, it could do bugger all. It all depends on his character
When I said each to their own I meant the fans and the decision to boo or not.
Given that Thorman already is playing with zero confidence I doubt it would have helped and you have already stated how poorly he played so it obviously did not work.
Lets make it easy for you, if I were Agar and heard the boos I would be thinking they were booing for the player, not singing the praises of TL. If I were CT I would feel like the crowd were completely against me and it would probably affect my game.
Its personal choice to boo or not, boo him at the end of the game or for dropping those two balls and it's more understandable.
Like I said it's like the Kearney incident all over again.
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