Double Movement wrote:I don't do Facebook so I'm not aware of what has been said on there either.
Even though the score was embarrassing against Midlands, I'm sure the lads went out with the intention to do their best. For whatever reasons, we never got going. Nevertheless, I would never criticise the players for not trying.
I can understand why parents might want to defend their sons, especially if criticisms were directly aimed at them. However, player and family social media involvement probably isn't something that should be encouraged. I agree with earlier comments that if a player isn't happy about being picked, he should have a one-to-one with the coach and either respect the coach's decision or move on, not use a third party to express dissatisfaction.
Did things become a bit 'personal' on Facebook after yesterday's game?
I believe so , however my comment was aimed at an ex-player and father of a current squad member and a father that thinks his lad is the bees knees and only player to "Put a shift in", When really he has not impressed me and most of the guys I sit with at all.
As I said ,I don't have it but was informed by my lad that thought some of the comments were really out of order.
Yes, people were disappointed which I totally understand but some of the comments were disgraceful by all accounts.