quiet_riot
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They'll not stop while it works, too - he needs a proper performance there, in spite of the boos, but it just does not seem forthcoming.Have to agree. Sad and very pathetic their childish booing may be, it works :-(
They'll not stop while it works, too - he needs a proper performance there, in spite of the boos, but it just does not seem forthcoming.Have to agree. Sad and very pathetic their childish booing may be, it works :-(
He was the stand out most ineffectual player on the park..I like the lad but you have to ask does a player lauded as a huge talent just fall apart because of being heckled. The fullback had the easiest game he'll get this year.. It highlights a lack of backbone ..when the going gets tough etc ...........
There were worse players on the pitch today than Raheem. Eight of them to be more precise.
what are you on about. hes shown throughout this season he has back bone. hes literally won us games on his own.
And been booed at every ground in the prem and still stepped up with all those goals, what a spineless guy he is though eh, laughable comments by some of our fans today, we lost our first game of the season, it is now 2018 ffs, 2018 unbelievable, this is what we have been dreaming about for all this time.
what are you on about. hes shown throughout this season he has back bone. hes literally won us games on his own.
Against weaker opponents. In big games you need your Big players to turn up not hide.I'm sorry but anyone thinking a few Southampton fans booing him will have been anything like the same as 40,000 dippers' vitriol is deluded.
Instead of arguing about it, why don't we think about ways to combat it? Him coming off the bench against a tired fullback for example, might up his confidence for future Anfield visits.
Against weaker opponents. In big games you need your Big players to turn up not hide.