Agree with you about the importance of O’Hare and Walsh. But you lost me when you reduced Hamer’s contribution to ‘achieved nothing’.
Singers corner are too busy throwing piss over each other to explain
Crowd will go mad for Dom Hyam and boo Sam McCallum
This makes much more sense than the recently in vogue practice of lobbing gallons of beer in the air.Singers corner are too busy throwing piss over each other to explain
I think it’s due to perceived loyalty, rather than what they achieved when playing for us. Loyal = Players who were sold. Disloyal = Players who rejected us in some way.
Walsh: POS. Then turned down the chance to join us.. (allegedly). Booooo!
O’Hare: Cult hero. Rejected a contract offer, and left on a free. Boooo!
Hamer: Cult hero. Sold. Made us £16m.
Palmer: Victim of racism. Sold.
Think this is basically itI think it’s due to perceived loyalty, rather than what they achieved when playing for us. Loyal = Players who were sold. Disloyal = Players who rejected us in some way.
Walsh: POS. Then turned down the chance to join us.. (allegedly). Booooo!
O’Hare: Cult hero. Rejected a contract offer, and left on a free. Boooo!
Hamer: Cult hero. Sold. Made us £16m.
Palmer: Victim of racism. Sold.
100%, surely on the Palmer applause. I don't get the bafflementThe O'Hare stuff was pantomime booing really. I would be very disappointed with it if it happens this season.
In regard to the applause for Palmer I think it was a reaction to a bit of initial booing by some of the crowd, as happened when Maddison came on for Spurs against us last season. If I remember right O'Hare was applauded (by some anyway) when he was substituted in our game last season, but if he gets booed by some of our crowd this season, then I hope it is drowned out by applause, as happened for by Palmer and Maddison. I don't want to see any ex player being applauded as they are about to take a corner or a free kick against us though!
As for the reasons why Palmer was applauded, as some have said it is likely to have much to do with the Sheffield Wednesday incident, although he was also quite approachable to fans when he was here. I'm sure I've also read about him leading the singing of WLADITT at the end of season awards, and PUSB at a London train station, so appealing to the tribal element of our support.
This is esentially it isnt it.I think it’s due to perceived loyalty, rather than what they achieved when playing for us. Loyal = Players who were sold. Disloyal = Players who rejected us in some way.
Walsh: POS. Then turned down the chance to join us.. (allegedly). Booooo!
O’Hare: Cult hero. Rejected a contract offer, and left on a free. Boooo!
Hamer: Cult hero. Sold. Made us £16m.
Palmer: Victim of racism. Sold.
This is esentially it isnt it.
if we heard, for example, that rudi turned down our offer and went on a free, he would be booed, but if we got 30m would be clapped.
palmer: most didnt want to keep, and was sold almost randomly and we found out one morning.
Hyam apparently didnt even want to leave, so, he gets clapped.
from all of this we still have no real knowledge apart from apparent ITKs
I think it’s due to perceived loyalty, rather than what they achieved when playing for us. Loyal = Players who were sold. Disloyal = Players who rejected us in some way.
Walsh: POS. Then turned down the chance to join us.. (allegedly). Booooo!
O’Hare: Cult hero. Rejected a contract offer, and left on a free. Boooo!
Hamer: Cult hero. Sold. Made us £16m.
Palmer: Victim of racism. Sold.
I would love him back here if he could stay injury freeWasn’t Liam Walsh player of the season in the promotion year? A great player for us and never gave less than 100%. Why he should be the subject of booing I certainly don’t understand. I thought he was the best player on the pitch last night as he has been in the three previous appearances against us.
Getting a fee for Palmer was a great piece of business. He did well to find someone to take him on at this level.Whilst i'd personally hesitate to boo any ex player (except Bellamy), iirc Palmer left us in the lurch (positionally) with his last minute transfer to hull, and no time to find a replacement (according to MR).
That said, we did get money for a massively inconsistent player on inflated wages, so it eventually worked out in our favour.
And his own video about the fruit in Spain etc although that shite and tge fake accent annoyed me about him whilst he was here too.I don't think the Blades helped the animosity against O'Hare going, with their videos hinting at who was signing, with the Sunglasses which were related to when he was with us, and nothing to do with them.
The fact O'Hare took part in them grinning like the village idiot did him no favours.
And his own video about the fruit in Spain etc although that shite and tge fake accent annoyed me about him whilst he was here too.
I always think that recognising a player or manager should be before the game - not during or after it - give them a warm welcome, show our respect/appreciation…until kick off
The only exception for me - during a game - is when an opposition player has shown an outrageous piece of skill or scored an incredible goal - even though I’m annoyed that we’ve conceded - it’s appreciation and acknowledgement of the ‘beautiful game’.
A lot of people - me included - applauded THAT Hamer free kick last season. I wasn’t happy he’d scored, but the technique / execution was incredible.
Exactly. Before / after a game is the done thing. During the game is just simply embarrassing.Any applause for ex players should be left until the end of the game.
clapping Hamar when he was about to take a corner into our goalmouth was embarrassing. You might as well celebrate the goal he scored against us last season taking three points
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