Kiss_The_Goat wrote:ant london wrote:Brilliant idea to get on his back when he's not yet hit his stride.
That's a sure fire way to waste the transfer fee....blame Hughes for signing him if you want but if we end up taking a bath on a player sold on when his confidence has been shot to bits by undue criticism and having his "home" crowd on his back since pretty much day 1 then you can all take a bow for the key part you will have played
I know, its a joke. Whats wrong with some people? Why boo a guy who's barely kicked a ball for the club? How is that going to help him or the team? I've never ever booed a player in a City shirt and I never will and i've witnessed some real shit over the years, trust me. I've booed the team at the end of a handful of appalling performances but singling out an individual is heartless and pointless. What do people expect to get out of it? Seriously, what? I've never understood it? Is it to tell the manager you think hes shit or is it to tell him you think hes shit or what? Its playground bully stuff and its pathetic.
There are some on here who would have you shot at dawn for booing at even a handful of performances. Each to their own mate, but yes it is bullying and that was the point of my OP - if we played to his strengths and if he continues to have a nightmare, then criticise away - but as things stand he hasnt got a snowflakes chance in hell of being a success with the team's matchday tactics not taking into account his abilities and shortcomings.
I think the ire needs to be directed more at the feller who is running the show than at a player who is trying to play a game which is alien to him, for 15 mins at a time, and a fast slick passing game for which he is simply is not suited. Granted his touch has been bad, and his 2nd touch is usually a tackle, but I hope that will improve once the pressure has been lifted a bit because he has it all to do as things stand
Like it or not, the time will come in January when he will lead the line for us, we have to have a team that is adaptable to play one way for Ade, and change to play to RSC's strengths when he is on the pitch. Like it or not, time will come when he will lead the line for us.