Fairblue27 wrote:Is there any likelihood he'll be charged for his celebration?
Felixstowe_jack wrote:Doubt it the Cardiff players are often tapping their heads when they win.
Felixstowe_jack wrote:Doubt it the Cardiff players are often tapping their heads when they win.
danielrees17 wrote:Playing up to the home fans I get it.... hope he gets clattered badly in the reverse fixture
Sven wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Playing up to the home fans I get it.... hope he gets clattered badly in the reverse fixture
Voldermort (sent off yesterday 'cos his legs have gone) did it at the CCS a few years ago
It's what it is and our supporters are no saints to be hyper critical
Sven wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Playing up to the home fans I get it.... hope he gets clattered badly in the reverse fixture
Voldermort (sent off yesterday 'cos his legs have gone) did it at the CCS a few years ago
It's what it is and our supporters are no saints to be hyper critical
danielrees17 wrote:Sven wrote:danielrees17 wrote:Playing up to the home fans I get it.... hope he gets clattered badly in the reverse fixture
Voldermort (sent off yesterday 'cos his legs have gone) did it at the CCS a few years ago
It's what it is and our supporters are no saints to be hyper critical
Totally agree just hope he's kicked 6ft up in the air first tackle at the ccs
Fairblue27 wrote:Phil Dwyer through the back of him in the first 5 minutes in the return at our place. Then we would see how keen he is to make a name for himself.
Fairblue27 wrote:Is there any likelihood he'll be charged for his celebration?
Fairblue27 wrote:The original post was on the basis that Shelvey was warned for his antics in a previous derby, and thus in these
far more politically sensitive times it is not beyond reason that Patterson may be in the spotlight.
Perhaps if he is spoken to he can tell them it's banter as you have kindly suggested.
Thomas10 wrote:What is happening to a certain section of Cardiff's fan base. Crying because a Swansea player scored and celebrated in a way that the Swansea fans love. It would be the same if the shoe was on the other foot. Grow up
aber blue wrote:Thomas10 wrote:What is happening to a certain section of Cardiff's fan base. Crying because a Swansea player scored and celebrated in a way that the Swansea fans love. It would be the same if the shoe was on the other foot. Grow up
Yep agree with this, let them have their “ celebration “ and only reason their players do it is to be a hero. Their fans do it to divert all the attention away from the other times they ran away.
This is the only thing that they can cling to as we all know what happened in 91 when Cardiff ran them everywhere in their own town.
Bluebina wrote:aber blue wrote:Thomas10 wrote:What is happening to a certain section of Cardiff's fan base. Crying because a Swansea player scored and celebrated in a way that the Swansea fans love. It would be the same if the shoe was on the other foot. Grow up
Yep agree with this, let them have their “ celebration “ and only reason their players do it is to be a hero. Their fans do it to divert all the attention away from the other times they ran away.
This is the only thing that they can cling to as we all know what happened in 91 when Cardiff ran them everywhere in their own town.
Agreed they are still way behind us in the number of wins we have against them, and it is their FA cup final!
it's understandable small time young players become indoctrinated into very childish celebrations when they score in such an important game for their fans, it's a really big deal for them, let them have their two mins of fun
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