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[Football] Granit Xhaka's apology



Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
I can remember back in the day (pre social media of course) our very own Johnny Crumplin regularly getting dogs abuse from large sections of the crowd every week. Then he played a couple of blinders in the Cup against John Barnes in his Liverpool pomp, and the legend of JCFG was born. The fans did a full 180 on Crumps, he got his own chant, t-shirts were printed, and he became one of the best-loved players of the Goldstone era, even if it was with a slightly indulgent sense of irony.

Maybe Xhaka just needs to put in a legendary performance to win those fans round - although I fear the overwhelming sense of entitlement at the Emirates would make that very difficult.

Trouble is, much of this social media nonsense surrounding these big clubs is from idiots who've never watched football from anything but a TV screen. If it is effecting your state of mind and your performance, you're a professional athlete, not a celebrity - turn the social media off. The abuse isn't right by any means, but the solution is fairly simple.
 




Jimmehh

Well-known member
Mar 21, 2016
758
Sussex by the Sea
Maybe.

But Liverpool have had far more success than Arsenal, and I couldn't imagine in my worst nightmares Liverpool supporters targeting one of their own players like the Arse plastics have done. Does Liverpool attract fewer plastic fans than Arsenal I wonder? Hmmmm.....probably it is just another example of statistical clustering, and the effects of positive feedback and thresholding.

I sometimes wonder what would happen to all the nice people getting of the trains from Kent and Sussex at Victoria if someone shouted 'Fire' one morning. People would possibly be trampled to death with little by-your-leave, possibly. Maybe not.....maybe the threshold is higher - man with gun shouting 'god is great' maybe? :down:

Didn't Liverpool 'fans' abuse Loris Karius a whole heap after the champions league final 2018 in which he got concussion?

Pretty certain that they did - none of the 'big clubs' with their huge amount of online plastic 'fans' are better than each other... twitter - as much as i like it for finding out things i wouldn't elsewhere - is absolutely awful for player abuse, and that includes brighton players getting their fair share as well.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,428
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Trouble is, much of this social media nonsense surrounding these big clubs is from idiots who've never watched football from anything but a TV screen. If it is effecting your state of mind and your performance, you're a professional athlete, not a celebrity - turn the social media off. The abuse isn't right by any means, but the solution is fairly simple.

He can switch off his social media, but it won't stop the abuse in the stadium though, which is what really got to Xhaka last week. A lot of that abuse is fuelled by social media, particularly that gooners YouTube channel where a bunch of over-reactive morons shout and rant the loudest in order to get the attention they crave. A lot of the fans abusing Xhaka at the game will have taken their lead from that, I have no doubt.

It'll be interesting to see what reaction Xhaka gets from the Emirates crowd tomorrow.
 


The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
18,401
Arsenal fans are an absolute soap opera, bunch of delinquents.

I don’t think Xhaka should have reacted how he did but every human being has a limit, it’s so easy for arsenal fans and others to say it’s not acceptable to react how he did, but put in that scenario I can’t honestly imagine how I’d react. That aside, I don’t think any player should be booed individually, no player goes out to play badly... if you want to boo the team then do so, I disagree with that as well but at least then you aren’t solely scapegoating an individual.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,197
Faversham
Didn't Liverpool 'fans' abuse Loris Karius a whole heap after the champions league final 2018 in which he got concussion?

Pretty certain that they did - none of the 'big clubs' with their huge amount of online plastic 'fans' are better than each other... twitter - as much as i like it for finding out things i wouldn't elsewhere - is absolutely awful for player abuse, and that includes brighton players getting their fair share as well.

I don't use any forum that isn't curated (which includes twitter). If Liverpool or Brighton 'fans' have offered death threats on twitter to Liverpool/Brighton players I missed it....and indeed any mention of it. I still suspect some of the 'big' clubs actually are better than others. The exception (one 'fan') does not normally disprove the rule. Anyway, we shall never know.
 




Jimmehh

Well-known member
Mar 21, 2016
758
Sussex by the Sea
I don't use any forum that isn't curated (which includes twitter). If Liverpool or Brighton 'fans' have offered death threats on twitter to Liverpool/Brighton players I missed it....and indeed any mention of it. I still suspect some of the 'big' clubs actually are better than others. The exception (one 'fan') does not normally disprove the rule. Anyway, we shall never know.

https://news.sky.com/story/liverpoo...eats-after-champions-league-blunders-11386990

Definitely made the news
 


ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
4,173
Reading
What kind of low life sends messages hoping his child get cancer? FFS. What part of any ones brain makes them think that is acceptable? The lad is just a football player, who maybe having a few bad games. Grumble to your mates, suggest maybe the manger should drop him for a few games by all means. I do not think he has any need to say sorry for.
 


METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
6,838
Some questions :

1. When the alleged messages started upping the the ante in their vileness did he bother to report to the club? If not why not? If they were alerted have arsenal actually confirmed this and have they attempted to take any action where possible and or pass on details m anyone else i.e. the police he threats were made? If not why not?

2. Why not just try avoiding social media and just count your money and/or let your performances on the field do the talking for you. Which is probably what most players do rather than giving it the big one to their own fans.

Call me a cynic but I'm smelling very clever advice from his agent/advisers to deflect blame away from that supreme arrogance and sense of entitlement that people have previously mentioned.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,329
Withdean area
Arsenal fans are an absolute soap opera, bunch of delinquents.

I don’t think Xhaka should have reacted how he did but every human being has a limit, it’s so easy for arsenal fans and others to say it’s not acceptable to react how he did, but put in that scenario I can’t honestly imagine how I’d react. That aside, I don’t think any player should be booed individually, no player goes out to play badly... if you want to boo the team then do so, I disagree with that as well but at least then you aren’t solely scapegoating an individual.

Except for Akpom. Lazy, uncaring, nonchalant, taking the piss.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
21,927
England
Fans argue players are detached from reality
Players go on social media to share things with fans
Fans argue players should leave social media to avoid abuse


Wonderful.
 


Meade's Ball

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Jul 7, 2003
13,653
Hither (sometimes Thither)
This doesn't excuse any dickheadish trolling with malevolent intent, but i wonder about who would be our Xhaka in such a situation. As in, if it's true that he was chosen as captain by the squad itself, whilst being generally unadmired by the fans already, who would we constantly jeer in part for the player just not being the strong-hearted representative we craved? I'd think the captain Elvis Manu substitution would be largely boo-ed, and not out of disagreement for his departure.
 




Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
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May 8, 2018
10,642
Got to wonder if Granit is reporting these individuals to the club and what Arsenal are doing about it?


I'd like to think Mr Barber would be locating and banning (despite them probably never setting foot in the AMEX) such knuckled dragging no necked rodney's.

As an 'it was only bantz but I don't want to go into detail' thread appears here.
Nothing finer than the anti Barber brigade weigh in.
Then running a mile when the actual details emerge.


Only to rinse and repeat.

I criticised Bong in a post last season and found a discarded bottle top in my garden the next day, I incorrectly assumed it was weather related.




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Durlston

"You plonker, Rodney!"
Jul 15, 2009
10,017
Haywards Heath
He can switch off his social media, but it won't stop the abuse in the stadium though, which is what really got to Xhaka last week. A lot of that abuse is fuelled by social media, particularly that gooners YouTube channel where a bunch of over-reactive morons shout and rant the loudest in order to get the attention they crave. A lot of the fans abusing Xhaka at the game will have taken their lead from that, I have no doubt.

It'll be interesting to see what reaction Xhaka gets from the Emirates crowd tomorrow.

The manager has wisely left Granit Xhaka out of tomorrow's game.

Common sense with the difficult few days he's had, a couple of weeks before the next home match and hopefully Wolves beat the Gooners so they can moan and boo someone else without any disgusting social media comments. #twats
 


Albion Prem

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Nov 23, 2018
285
Lindfield
Summed up perfectly.

Xhaka had no need to apologise. He was upset, very upset. There comes a point when everything hurtful that people have done or said comes to a boiling point. Social Media is becoming more and more venomous - I'd have to be six feet under before I opened a Twitter or Instagram account!

The only other option as I saw it was to refuse to apologise and possibly be frozen out until January by the manager where he'd join a decent European side.

Hopefully this saga is now finished and Arsenal 'fans' learn their lesson. I'm not holding my breath though........

He had every reason to apologise, particularly as he was captain, i have watched a number of games he was involved with and not one match did i consider he had stood out and regularly he went over the top in his tackling, i believe his number of bookings are high and Arsenal would be better off without him.
 






Durlston

"You plonker, Rodney!"
Jul 15, 2009
10,017
Haywards Heath
He had every reason to apologise, particularly as he was captain, i have watched a number of games he was involved with and not one match did i consider he had stood out and regularly he went over the top in his tackling, i believe his number of bookings are high and Arsenal would be better off without him.

That's your opinion and I respect and mostly agree with it.

Yes, he does get booked far too often but he's putting in the challenges so he wants to win for the team. However, captains shouldn't be booked so frequently though. I found it funny yesterday that Arsenal had failed to win yet again so they can't blame him this time. :D
 


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