Players clapping at the end of the game 12:07 - Jan 1 with 670 views | BenJ94 | Just me that would feel too embarrassed to even go near the supporters after putting in a shift like that? | | | | |
Players clapping at the end of the game on 12:09 - Jan 1 with 661 views | Dr_Winston | If they went straight down the tunnel they'd get slagged for that too. I prefer at least some acknowledgement of our existence. | |
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Players clapping at the end of the game on 12:09 - Jan 1 with 649 views | Darran |
Players clapping at the end of the game on 12:09 - Jan 1 by Dr_Winston | If they went straight down the tunnel they'd get slagged for that too. I prefer at least some acknowledgement of our existence. |
Exactly. [Post edited 1 Jan 2017 12:17]
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Players clapping at the end of the game on 12:12 - Jan 1 with 625 views | BenJ94 | Can't argue with it, like most things these days, whatever you do someone will always have something to say, but personally I'd hang my head in shame and be straight down the tunnel prepared to get the bollocking of my life. | | | |
Players clapping at the end of the game on 12:17 - Jan 1 with 593 views | AnotherJohn | Agree that even after a poor performance the players should acknowledge the fans. However, I found myself wondering about the players' attitude even before kickoff. I was sitting near the subs as they went through their warm up routine, and they were all full of smiles and jokes. I didn't know whether to regard this as positive thinking or a lack of appreciation of the gravity of our situation. It reminded me of seeing a couple of players (at another club I used to follow) walking off laughing and joking from the final game in a relegation season. | | | |
Players clapping at the end of the game on 13:12 - Jan 1 with 471 views | Kilkennyjack |
Players clapping at the end of the game on 12:17 - Jan 1 by AnotherJohn | Agree that even after a poor performance the players should acknowledge the fans. However, I found myself wondering about the players' attitude even before kickoff. I was sitting near the subs as they went through their warm up routine, and they were all full of smiles and jokes. I didn't know whether to regard this as positive thinking or a lack of appreciation of the gravity of our situation. It reminded me of seeing a couple of players (at another club I used to follow) walking off laughing and joking from the final game in a relegation season. |
An unattractive smug self satisfied sense of entitlement. I noticed it as well. | |
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