Sigh said:
Fair enough.
Earlier today I told my wife I loved her, and, after these 18 years, was happy I married her and I really, really still enjoy shagging her arse off. We started together with next-to-nowt, and now we have five kids and make 145k pa., and I reckon we've done okay.
A few minutes ago I handed her a notice of separation with intent to divorce, written by someone else. It's nowt to do with me. Honest injun.
I'm sound, me.
You are all having a fucking laugh, right?
This is the worst, most inapplicable metaphor I've ever read.
Good chance of one or two heated discussions breaking out on Monday night.
People who shell out hundreds (sometimes thousands) of pounds to watch the team play are entitled to make their feelings known regarding someone who goes on the pitch in our shirt, with our badge on his chest representing our club who says he doesn't want to be there for no known good reason.
Kia Joorabchian didn't hand in a transfer request, Carlos Tevez handed in a transfer request. If anything it is patronising beyond belief to shift all of the blame from Tevez to his agent.
So if people want to boo
his selection in the team then that is their perogative. This would be best at the start of the game, not every time he touches the ball. Same goes for singing songs.
But if it goes on throughout the game who does that help? Everton
I myself will be stood in the south stand with some people who are not known for keeping their thoughts to themselves but I myself will just be silent regarding Tevez.
It feels different to me than other times that high profile names have wanted out of the club. With someone like Anelka I felt gutted cos we'd never get anyone as good as him but is Tevez irreplaceable? Is he fuck. Is he the best forward in the world? Is he bollocks.
I wonder if it was someone who was less popular because of his workrate would be people be saying fans shouldn't boo him?
Still won't boo him myself though; who wants that to be the atmosphere at the ground on a matchday?