What is the fecking point in booing KO? What actually does that gain before he's even touched the ball?</p> Nowt like kicking a man while he's down. His confidence will be rock bottom and to boo him before he's touched the ball shows what a mindless bunch of pricks we have that call them "fans" and to make his confidence worse </p> I have stuck up for him in the past but even i admit he maybe needs to move on. But for as long as he wears the Red shirt of BFC then i will get behind him like i would with any player.</p> It's about time that people tried to get behind the players and the team cos we as fans are a disgrace. Make no wonder nobody wants to sign for us </p>
it was obvious last night............ his confidence is shot to pieces. Late on he got the ball accelerated at the defence and then............... stopped and passed it back-if he'd carried on into the box who knows what might have happened-unfortunately I think he might have to move elsewhere to build up his confidence
I dont agree with booing players as they come on, there is no excuse for it at all even when the player being booed is as **** as oddjob. All I can think is that it is a measure of just how frustrated people were last night. 2-1 down, in desperate need of a goal and all we can do is bring a hopless donkey who wont score as long as i have a hole in my arse. I think the frustration is aimed at Davey rather than an specific player.
RE: I can't remember him being booed last night, What the hell are u guys on about..... i thort he did very well for his first ever match in england ! he scored the one clear chance he got and hes came off becouse hes was limpping are u all blind? :S The thing is now.... i think this player can finsh now we have a player like that can do the job we are not going to provide the chances for him like we have been going
Too true what must poor lad be thinking when he comes on to boos. it wont help him in any way so what was the point. odejayi has tried maybe not delivered but while he wears a red shirt hes still representing barnsley. We all go to oakwell to support the TEAM not individual players
<p class="MsoNormal">Because that’s the mentality of some supporters, I will never forget the time they booed Chopra, the lad just got a hat-trick and got booed from the ponty-end. ( </p>
Guy to the right of me booed when he came on i just glared at him. We shouldnt be booing our own players before theyve even kicked a ball FFS.
'Booooo' was the only sound I heard come out of the mouth of a lad sat two rows behind me all night. I thought large sections of the crowd were pathetic last night and didn't try to help the team. It's significant that we played our best football in the 10 minutes or so after Boggy's goal when the atmosphere improved.
Booing odejayi or booing the manager? I'll go with them booing the manager for being clueless, having no plan B and persisting with the same striker when we have fit young players hungry for the game who don't even get a place on the bench.
RE: Booing odejayi or booing the manager? Booing anyone during the 90 minutes isn't conducive to the side being able to play well.
maybe not but davey and more importantly cryne cannot expect 10k+ paying customers to sit on their arses paying to watch that rubbish week after week when the problem is plain to see. ie the manager's inability.
This no plan B thing We played 4 different systems last night. For the first 10 minutes we played 4-4-2 with Devaney on the right, JCR on the left and De Silva and Leon in the middle. After we'd gone 2-0 down he swapped JCR and Leon and for some reason put JCR in a withdrawn defensive midfield role. In the second half we went with three central midfielders, Devaney down the right and no left sided midfielder. For the last 15 minutes we went with three up front. Davey not only had a plan B he also had a plan C and plan D. All **** like, but to say he didn't try a different option is clearly wrong.
For the first ten minutes JCR wasn't on the left in fact nobody was on the left. After around 10 minutes Leon moved out to the left occasionally yet he was still mainly playing as a central midfielder with Bobby hassell the only barnsley player on the left side of the penalty spot for most of the half. The formation in the second half was exactly the same as the first except butterfield didn't drift out as often as leon did. The only noticable change in tactics came when 3 went up front. Apart from that at no point did we have a player sticking to the left wing, not JCR and not leon. He might have wandered over occasionally but so did devaney, so did the Bogdanovic and so did anderson