Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:31 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:
I take it you equally found his applause for Kim, Noone and Campbell when they came off the pitch equally as disgusting, that was caught on video too
Why would I find that disgusting? What a ridiculous post.
so assuming Tan did actually boo the players, you find it unacceptable to find losing 2 goal lead annoying resulting in voicing his opinion by booing but you have no problem with him praising the players.
double standards that really
So do you think it's acceptable for the owner to abuse a team or officials at the end of a match?
I think as a human being who has invested money into a club will have strong emotions and they can either be shown or hidden, if he wants to boo players and officials thats his right same as its the fans right to voice their feelings.
people have voiced their disappointment over yesterdays result be it we got lazy or the substitutions were wrong or Sunderland went into overdrive to get a result, why cant the owner voice his opinion be it good or bad, nobody seems to have a problem with him praising the team.
Sorry but it is absolutely wrong for the owner to show such emotions like he did. By all means tell the players afterwards but it doesn't matter how much money he's put in, he should not be seen to be publicly abusing anyone. Once again he has the media picking on us for all the wrong reasons.
so is it fine to publicly praise the team then or should that be treated as equally wrong? you cant have it both ways.
its a genuine question if your happy to let him praise the team why the issue of him criticising them, at the end of the day Tan didnt lose a 2-0 lead the players did.
You're being very silly now, but if you think it's ok for the owners to publicly abuse people then that's your call but no winder the club is being treated like a soap opera now.
why cant people answer this question its rather simple
if you disagree with an owner voicing his opinion publicly of the team good or bad fine thats cool
but why the double standard why can he praise but not criticise?
why am I being silly? or is the fact like chuckles you cant or wont answer my question
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:31 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:So do you have a problem with his booing? What about his cheering?
Or is it, as I suspect, you're a massive hypocrite who is just trolling for argument as usual?
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:32 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:The fact you think that it's okay for an owner to boo the team says it all.
but its ok for fans to?
why not?
still not answering the question chuckles clutching at straws to avoid the question deary deary me
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:36 pm
PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:
I take it you equally found his applause for Kim, Noone and Campbell when they came off the pitch equally as disgusting, that was caught on video too
Why would I find that disgusting? What a ridiculous post.
so assuming Tan did actually boo the players, you find it unacceptable to find losing 2 goal lead annoying resulting in voicing his opinion by booing but you have no problem with him praising the players.
double standards that really
So do you think it's acceptable for the owner to abuse a team or officials at the end of a match?
I think as a human being who has invested money into a club will have strong emotions and they can either be shown or hidden, if he wants to boo players and officials thats his right same as its the fans right to voice their feelings.
people have voiced their disappointment over yesterdays result be it we got lazy or the substitutions were wrong or Sunderland went into overdrive to get a result, why cant the owner voice his opinion be it good or bad, nobody seems to have a problem with him praising the team.
Sorry but it is absolutely wrong for the owner to show such emotions like he did. By all means tell the players afterwards but it doesn't matter how much money he's put in, he should not be seen to be publicly abusing anyone. Once again he has the media picking on us for all the wrong reasons.
so is it fine to publicly praise the team then or should that be treated as equally wrong? you cant have it both ways.
its a genuine question if your happy to let him praise the team why the issue of him criticising them, at the end of the day Tan didnt lose a 2-0 lead the players did.
You're being very silly now, but if you think it's ok for the owners to publicly abuse people then that's your call but no winder the club is being treated like a soap opera now.
why cant people answer this question its rather simple
if you disagree with an owner voicing his opinion publicly of the team good or bad fine thats cool
but why the double standard why can he praise but not criticise?
why am I being silly? or is the fact like chuckles you cant or wont answer my question
There's nothing to answer, of course he should praise them when deserved. However he should never be seen to publicly abuse anybody. Right now he's the face of the club and why we're bang central to a media circus. He has a responsibility to the good of the club. If the manager booed a ref he'd be on an FA charge. Wake up ffs.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:39 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:The fact you think that it's okay for an owner to boo the team says it all.
but its ok for fans to?
why not?
still not answering the question chuckles clutching at straws to avoid the question deary deary me
No, I don't agree it's okay for fans to either. Don't let that get in the way of your assumptions though.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:42 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:There's nothing to answer, of course he should praise them when deserved. However he should never be seen to publicly abuse anybody. Right now he's the face of the club and why we're bang central to a media circus. He has a responsibility to the good of the club. If the manager booed a ref he'd be on an FA charge. Wake up ffs.
disagree with you
I dont see why he cant criticise the team if its warranted
in my opinion if he is allowed to praise he should be allowed to criticise whether we as fans like him or not
I also disagree with the fact managers cant criticise match officials, I think referees are far too protected though I dont understand how this relates to my point I thought people were going nuts because Tan booed the team?
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:46 pm
PtB wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:PtB wrote:There's nothing to answer, of course he should praise them when deserved. However he should never be seen to publicly abuse anybody. Right now he's the face of the club and why we're bang central to a media circus. He has a responsibility to the good of the club. If the manager booed a ref he'd be on an FA charge. Wake up ffs.
disagree with you
I dont see why he cant criticise the team if its warranted
in my opinion if he is allowed to praise he should be allowed to criticise whether we as fans like him or not
I also disagree with the fact managers cant criticise match officials, I think referees are far too protected though I dont understand how this relates to my point I thought people were going nuts because Tan booed the team?
Your point relates to the team, others suggest he booed the referee.
He has the dressing room and all week at the training ground to criticise, he should not be doing it publicly like he did - if thats what he was doing.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:47 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:
did you notice the question mark '?' that indicates a question not an assumption, if I had put an exclamation mark '!' you could presume your assumption.
arent you a teacher you should know this stuff
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:51 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:
did you notice the question mark '?' that indicates a question not an assumption, if I had put an exclamation mark '!' you could presume your assumption.
arent you a teacher you should know this stuff
You're question was assuming that I agreed with that.![]()
You dug yourself in to a hole here. Time to give up, I think.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 2:58 pm
Sun Dec 29, 2013 3:02 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:I answered it & I said I suspect that you were trolling. I'm amazed that you think that it's okay for the owner to boo, but each to their own...
Sun Dec 29, 2013 3:18 pm
Sun Dec 29, 2013 3:22 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Constant stream of abuse.... Don't be so daft.![]()
I've answered your question.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 3:39 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Constant stream of abuse.... Don't be so daft.![]()
I've answered your question.
youre the one who keeps calling me a troll
and no im afraid calling me a troll is not answering the question
Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:53 pm
Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:56 pm
DandoCCFC wrote:So if no-one knows who Tan was booing then let's assume the fans were booing the team as well.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:58 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Constant stream of abuse.... Don't be so daft.![]()
I've answered your question.
youre the one who keeps calling me a troll
and no im afraid calling me a troll is not answering the question
Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:02 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Constant stream of abuse.... Don't be so daft.![]()
I've answered your question.
youre the one who keeps calling me a troll
and no im afraid calling me a troll is not answering the question
If you read again, I've already answered it.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:08 pm
Blue_Always wrote:DandoCCFC wrote:So if no-one knows who Tan was booing then let's assume the fans were booing the team as well.
Why would you assume Tan is on the fans wavelength?
Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:35 pm
DandoCCFC wrote:Blue_Always wrote:DandoCCFC wrote:So if no-one knows who Tan was booing then let's assume the fans were booing the team as well.
Why would you assume Tan is on the fans wavelength?
So if Tan is booing the team then what are we doing? How can you say he was doing any different to what we are doing. Clutching at straws.
Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:39 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Constant stream of abuse.... Don't be so daft.![]()
I've answered your question.
youre the one who keeps calling me a troll
and no im afraid calling me a troll is not answering the question
If you read again, I've already answered it.
no im afraid you havent you can keep saying you have all you like it doesnt change the fact that you havent
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Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:04 pm
BlueMac wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Looks more like mock booing to me! Seeing as lots were at time ,But then I wasn't standing next to him like everyone on here was?
Someone talking sense!!
Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:19 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:maccydee wrote:I don't back Tan blindly. I said on FB the other day I'm not a Tan man, definitely not a Malky man but am a Cardiff City man. When Tan does wrong, like he did with his treatment of Malky I will say that. This though screams of bullshit. It's like the Newcastle fans who had a go at Ashley for anything and everything.
It isn't bullshit though. It was caught on video.if you are a CCFC man, then you should see that this man is a cancer to this football club.
I take it you equally found his applause for Kim, Noone and Campbell when they came off the pitch equally as disgusting, that was caught on video too
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