I understand why players celebrate but can also understand why some wouldn't. If for example I started out at Barnsley but moved in to another club I don't think I'd be able to celebrate if I scored against us. I don't really think it's about respect but more about mixed feelings. I'd be happy to have scored for my club but I'd also be a little sad that Barnsley had conceded
its about time everyone got over this love affair with him move on and get behind our own players cuz they chuffin need it
Because i am suprised nobody mentioned anything about him scoring.. they usually do & i give a **** because he's one of the best players we have ever had
Cheers for the info wsant there but the reaction I witnessed on the fl show was a player acknowledging an assist from a team mate rather than a celebration . Not bothered either way tbh I are it with a pinch of salt just as I heard Redfearn jumping about when Oldham scores against us a couple of seasons ago. True or not it doesn’t bother me .
If you think he's "one of the best players we have ever had" you've either only been watching us for 10 years or you've suffered a nasty knock to the head...
Yeah everyone should move on and when you score from the club you're paid to do well for, you should. Sometimes it can go overboard like last season with Winnall though.....Don't think anything would beat for us though Andy Payton nearly crying when he scored for us against his beloved Burnley who were in a relegation battle.
In that context then yes a club you have supported all your life. Or if its a very special connection like 10 years at club. It's down to the individual, I have no problem at all with it and don't see why anyone would.
He's moved on and his loyalties now lie with Aston Villa. Like Scowen he'll consider he's at a far bigger Club now and we were a stepping stone in getting to where he/they wanted to play ( for the money) in the future. The days of true loyalty are long gone. https://www.theleaguepaper.com/feat...ger-club-says-former-tykes-midfielder-scowen/
Better than Hourihane? If we're talking about attacking players, it's a tough one. Hignett Hendrie Redfearn Ward Brian Howard was immense, but I personally think Hourihane is the better player. Martin Bullock was one of the most outrageously gifted footballers I've ever seen, but Hourihane is probably a better all round player. Vaz Te on his day was unplayable, but he probably wasn't with us for long enough to be considered in the all time list. Although his hat trick against Leeds would bring him close even if he'd never scored another goal for us in his career.
Well thanks for the patronising superior tone mate. but whether you like it or not, Conor was always an uncompromising git on the pitch. to think that leopards such as these can change their spots at will is, quite frankly ridiculous. But by all means keep up with your "son" and "wise up". Darling.
Top lad. Met him after the JPT final, was brilliant for us and is now probably PL-bound and trying hard for his employers of 12 months as he would for us had we met Plymouth during his time with us. Players come and go through our club like most clubs, I really don't understand any antigonism towards him.