Geez fan hypocrisy at it's highest, all I've heard for years is "give the kids a chance" here's one who's made team and some gobshites are hitting him with a lynchmob mentality. If you want our players to mope about feeling sorry for themselves then match days will be a lot more ineffective than they already are.
Players need 'out' time to relax, take their mind of the fact that if it's still 0-0 at halftime against Watford, the 'faithful' WILL boo them.
So people read a few Tweets and deduce the kid is a prick, have you actually met him??? Words on screen can be easily misinterpreted but actually having a chat with someone face to face is a proper gauge and I can tell you he's a polite and pleasant kid. He replied to something I asked him on Twitter, saying he was desperate to be fit and would live to score the winner versus the Vermin.
The fact boardroom instability is rightly causing fan unrest I have no issue with but a kid trying to carve himself a career at a club who can't even pay their coach bill is NOT fair game, I agree he maybe shouldn't have reacted but at that age I'm pretty sure I'd have done worse.
People need to realise if we have any chance of staying up this season, making an enemy of the players will have a negative effect, don't whinge for passion and desire everyweek when you just throw abuse and displeasure their way at every opportunity.
I've seen some pathetic and embarrassing comments at Brody, Clarke, Keogh and Juke in recent weeks, if people can't be supportive atleast be constructive but most of all don't be a internet soldier, that's just pathetic.
If you don't want to hear about them driving their cars and getting female attention (something you'd all do too) then click the Unfollow button...... Simple!!!!