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[Football] Players who try to get the crowd going







Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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Thats an easy narrative but that's not really what happens and certainly not what drives me mad. I've seen it a lot in the past where lionhearted players, near the end of the game encourage a 12th man to get them over the line and it makes sense in that context.

But more often than not it happens about 6 minutes in. Certainly in the palace game about 4 or 5 of them were at it and it was CLEARLY a distraction to them. They all came out, no intensity, no concentration, playing shit, bickering with each other amd twatting about and instead of getting their heads in the game it caught on amongst them to start flapping their arms every time the ball went out for a throw in. It was beyond infuriating, because it just added to how disorientated and distracted they were. It also looked really weird and juvenile. Like kids who'd got distracted by a bouncy balloon rather than the killer dog that was about to pounce.

Pedro is the worst and you can set your clock by him having a terrible game if he starts hands on hipsing, whingeing and flapping his hands about in the 10th minute.

Oh god I'm angry all over again.


NSC: “we need to be the twelfth man”

Players: “we’re a goal down, help us by being the twelfth man”

NSC: “no f*** off, just get on with it, you owe us a performance (etc)”
 






Birdie Boy

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Jun 17, 2011
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I really hate it especially if we are playing shit. They should be concentrating on their game not the crowd noise. If we are winning do they do it, no? So up your game and maybe others will, I won't up it as I'm already up for it, which is why I hate it. I'm sure they are not aiming it at me though! 🙂
 




marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
4,350
I wonder if Johnny Cantor was reading this thread before the match as coincidentally quite early during his first half commentary he raised this very same issue when one of our players did it (not sure which one).
He said that he wasn't a fan of it either.
 


Algernon

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Sep 9, 2012
3,247
Newmarket.
When I'm at work I know that I don't work well until I've stood up, turned to face my colleagues, put on an angry face, waved my arms around and shouted "COME ONNNNNN" at them.
They love me doing that. Why wouldn't they.
 


marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
4,350
I wonder if Johnny Cantor was reading this thread before the match as coincidentally quite early during his first half commentary he raised this very same issue when one of our players did it (not sure which one).
He said that he wasn't a fan of it either.
Theyve just brought it up again at start of the second half. Now Warren saying he's not a fan. I think Pedro was who they were saying was guilty this time
 




zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,920
Sussex, by the sea
You don’t find fluffiness of towels important? Not much disappoints quite so much as a towel that feels like sandpaper to me :shrug:
Im so posh now I have double sided towels . . . . . P240 grit exfoliation one side . . . . P6748.5 on the other . . . .matched from Carry on Girls knickers.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
Enciso ramps up the crowd.

Pervis takes ages faffing about the corner then hits it straight down the keeper’s throat.

It’s not our fault you did that.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
3,613
The Avenue then Maloncho
In next weeks episode of things that bother Brighton fans, Elton John’s Sacrifice gets played fifty minutes before kick off and Jan Paul Van Hecke scatches his balls during the 14th minute of a match despite having no obvious signs of an itch
 




Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton
In next weeks episode of things that bother Brighton fans, Elton John’s Sacrifice gets played fifty minutes before kick off and Jan Paul Van Hecke scatches his balls during the 14th minute of a match despite having no obvious signs of an itch
The other thing that annoys me is that stupid thing players do when they score.
 












trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
11,040
Hove
The other thing that annoys me is that stupid thing players do when they score.
You really knew it had gone too far when Kudus at West Ham had a steward primed to hand him a special African stool to sit on with his mate.

Oh for the days when players just looked genuinely excited, stuck their arm in the air, then trotted back to the halfway line for kick off.

Coordinated celebrations used to be a rarity, quick and a genuine laugh. Now they’re just annoying.
 






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