beardy gull
Well-known member
As I started this thread having viewed the comments on the Vikings Forum perhaps I should reply to the Doncaster fan.
First let me say I wasn't trolling or looking for trouble. I always check out what opposition fans are saying as part of my personal build-up to a match. I was actually quite surprised by the views Donny fans expressed but as I said in my opening post I was also highly amused rather than being in any way upset or offended - the statements made were clearly those either of kids or so called "ultras" (is there a difference?) or possibly people of, shall we say, limited intellectual capacity. As the Donny fan comments - we all have some of those but even so the nature of the arguments they were rehearsing (to blame a Lewis Dunk tackle in the first game of the season for them still holding up the table after 30 plus games) was risible as were the suggestions of vengence being taken by fans and players. I started this thread purely out of amusement and certainly nothing else.
Distancing yourself from the most embarrasing elements of your own fans is fine. I find that I often need to do that. However, to do so and then put forward the same arguments in a marginally different guise, doesn't really wash.
To paraphrase some of the responses from our end:-
Dunk's tackle was rightly a yellow card and no more than that - crude, mistimed, inappropriate - but not viscious or trying intentionally to hurt the player.
Norris' tackle on Barnes was easily as bad (out of generosity I will hesitate to say worse).
The "treatment" of LuaLua from the outset was cynical and pre-planned to take-out a player viewed as a threat.
Your second injured player hurt himself when he kicked Calderon's head trying an overhead kick - no-one's fault.
Your management and your fans were (shall we say) a little circumspect where truth is concerned as to the nature of the injury - very very strangely indeed some still seem adamant that Sharp broke his leg in three places!
All that aside, there is currently I hope a great deal of goodwill between fans of our two sides but I do rather fear that a few people will carry their extreme grievance, that one tackle in one game has totally destroyed your club's prospects, to the levels of a footballing crusade.
I have a vision that as Donny tumble back down the leagues after this season's inevitable relegation, those people will be watching matches in the Northern League in years to come (having gone bust in the meanwhile naturally or it wouldn't merit tragedic staus) recalling how one tackle from "that thug" killed their club.
No memory that this is the second consecutive season of struggle; no mention of sacking a good manager and replacing him with someone unproven; no matter consistently financially sailing way too close to the wind and entering into the most bizarre manipulation of the transfer regulations; no mention of employing mercenaries with no interest ahead of committed young talent; no mention of selling your best players (indeed selling Sharp, presumably, as soon as he recovered miraculously from his career ending injury). Still, thank God it IS all someone else's fault...........................
Exactly this for me too. Seems we were doing this at exactly the same time.