Brighton Breezy
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He was CRACKING when he dropped us points by giving away a penalty in one of the first few games and nearly GIFTED Southend a goal with a shocking back-pass the likes of which Joel Lynch would have been SHOT for.
If you read it again fool, you will see my original post said 'up until the own goal he was having a great game'.
What does a 'great game' consist of? As Morris puts it, "a few crowd pleasing headers"?
Don't change your point after you've had a little help and realised you got what I said wrong.
My point dear, is that he was, and is, total SHITE.
I'm not really changing it, am I?
My point dear, is that he was, and is, total SHITE.
I'm not really changing it, am I?
You hear alot of these mindless idiots, doing their very best to try to completely destroy the confidence of one of our first team players, which is very conterproductive, earlier in the season he was playing well, and completely deserved to be playing, he canme back from injury, (possibly too soon), but it was Adams choice, and therefore his mistake (if it was a mistake), and that should not be held against Hawkins, someone who goes out and gives it his best whenever he plays.
Lynch also had his poor spells, (as do all players) but to read some of the comments posted on here, Lynch was always faultless, and Hawkins has never done anything right.
If you seriously believe there should be someone else in the back four instead, why not say who you would rather see playing there rather than just single out one of the players for ridicule and abuse. Or even better still, encourage Hawkins on with support, aimed at boosting his confidence and hopefully his form will them return.
Why do some think that they are unable to support this team without having to find someone to be a scapegoat and vent their frustrations at them, even when we have been winning with that player in the side!!
Get behind the team and encourage them on to victory.
If you seriously believe there should be someone else in the back four instead, why not say who you would rather see playing there rather than just single out one of the players for ridicule and abuse. Or even better still, encourage Hawkins on with support, aimed at boosting his confidence and hopefully his form will them return.
If you had an employee who was underperforming his potential, would you take every opportunity to tell him how shit he is? Robbie Keane scored his league first goal for the Bindippers yesterday, and he cost £20m, but it was noticeable the Anfield crowd have not been getting on his back despite his lack of return to date. Are they wrong and you right in taking such delight in someone else's misfortune?
I thought Hawkins finish was more clinical than Thomas's. Sullivan didn't even have time to moveI cannot help feeling admiration for and a slight debt of gratitude to him for scoring the best own goal since Glen Thomas at Brentford. Maybe that's cos I didn't go to the game and just got to laugh at it on telly.
I'm not telling HAWKINS he is shit though, and I'd much rather he wasn't, because then we might actually keep some clean sheets and win a few more games...
It is just INFURIATING that someone so obviously poor is still in the defence ahead of El-Abd and Virgo, and the decision to play him has cost us one of the best prospects at the club.
Obviously, I could just adopt the 'say nothing' approach, but it really wouldn't be as fun, would it?
What people are failing to see is that up until the own goal, he was having a great game, so why people are calling it a 'shocker' I don't know. Like I said, so many defenders score own goals, that doesn't make him shit.
It is just INFURIATING that someone so obviously poor is still in the defence ahead of El-Abd and Virgo, and the decision to play him has cost us one of the best prospects at the club.
As I was MILES away in the family stand, can somebody confirm something about their third goal.
Which Albion player was it who conceded the corner from which they scored? He covered across the back, made a good interception, boought himself enough space to clear it down the line, but then fatally tried to cut back inside the striker and lost the ball. He recovered sufficiently to put it out for a corner....
Whoever that was, they were 75% to blame for that goal, as it was totally needless. [Fleetwood takes the 25% for completely failing to challenge for the loose ball on the edge of the box]