the players on the final whistle

unsworthblue said:
Bluebird1 said:
Little bit depressed tonight are you hon? x
either depressed or a mid life crisis darling! if you see me driving a sportscar with a 21 year old bird in it you will know
which one.x

Haha, I'll keep an eye out in the Manchester car park for a Lamborghini then. Be positive, we've still got the FA Cup to go at!
 
Dead simple.Just like they never got into the rags faces all match they never bothered to meet eyes with all the City fans.I got home at 3.30 it cost me £120.They would be tucked up in Wilmslow after another 30k week.Absolutely no excuse not coming over to applaud the great support.Give them a break??Have we had a F^&%$ break in the last 25 years?
 
Can't say that I'm bothered if they clap the fans or not.

I've been to loads of away games over the years, and fans wanting players to 'clap' them at the end of the game seems to be a recent development.

I don't give a toss about it.

Years ago, the only time the fans and players interacted with each other was when they were parading a cup around Wembley, but in those days the term 'plastic' meant a new airfix kit to assemble.

Maybe today it's all show and no substance, like X factor.
 
Has anyone thought that the pigs told them not to come over after the match for fear of reprisals by rag mongs?
 
AZUL said:
is it just me? or did anyone else feel a bit pissed off at ot with the racket us 9000 made that all except given and djong sprinted up the tunnel at the end without as much as a thumbs up

I think it is a far observation AZUL.

I certainly feel that the players, as a collective group should have gone over to the fans. It doesn't sit right a clap in the centre of the pitch before they walk off down the tunnel.

People may feel that this is very minor topic and possible one that shouldn't even be discussed, I disagree. I feel we have don't have that leader on the pitch. That someone who will pick all the players up in defeat. By walking over to the fans as a collective group, it demonstrates team cohesion and a togetherness.
 
Given came well past the half way line and stood clapping at the fans he looked gutted. Tevez, De Jong and Bellamy also clapped from half way. I too think something had been said, to be fair they probably wanted to get away from that shit clown/fairground music that was blasting around the swamp!
 
Look at their faces on the pictures when the last goal went in and try and tell me they didn't give a fuck.

Yet more unnecessary pissing and moaning.
 
Fowlers Penalty Miss said:
Can't say that I'm bothered if they clap the fans or not.

I've been to loads of away games over the years, and fans wanting players to 'clap' them at the end of the game seems to be a recent development.

I don't give a toss about it.

Years ago, the only time the fans and players interacted with each other was when they were parading a cup around Wembley, but in those days the term 'plastic' meant a new airfix kit to assemble.

Maybe today it's all show and no substance, like X factor.
i agree with these sentiments
 

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