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Reception for Poyet IF he comes to the Amex?


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Neecha

New member
Jul 10, 2012
1,190
London
IF we get through the only thing I will be doing is getting behind Oscar and the boys. Poyet is nothing to do with us anymore and the least amount of time spent on him the better
 










hart's shirt

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
10,271
Kitbag in Dubai
How about clapping whilst booing? :wink:

In the words of Fatboy Slim, he's halfway between the gutter and the stars.
 




Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Can't be bothered to boo Gus, he's yesterday's problem.

So he'll get stony silence from me.

All other previous managers get my applause, but he forfeited that with his antics.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,842
Eastbourne
I think the pantomime element already mentioned will make it hard to resist booing. It's easier to give in to the dark side.
 


METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,181
On the basis of his massive ego I would suggest silence is the best response. In Gus' mind he'd prefer us to love or hate him but to be indifferent would upset him more.

How about we all turn our backs on him 'Poznan' style should the cheeky git emerge from the tunnel at the start and try to ellicit applause from us?
 






Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,011
Crawley
Idon't know what I will do, ees complicated. If we boo him he might go home and play Golf. I think maybe polite applause until he responds with a little clap of his own, and then fist shaking and loud cries of Wayne Kerr. So:clap2: then :tosser:
 














User removed 4

New member
May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
Yes, because its a football match, not a local parish council meeting.....

Plus he is going to give it the 'biggun' in the week leading up to it ( if we get through),... he will feign all sorts of indifference towards us, talking about more important things like relegation from the Prem, the financial ceiling at Sunderland,..... etc etc.
Spot on , there really are some old women that go to football these days :lolol:
 




Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,137
for what reason?

The fact so many people seem to think he didn't want to win the game, for whatever reason, makes me laugh
How did he cost us a place in the play-off final? We should have won at Selhurst (poor finishing) and hit the post and had their keeper pull of a superb save that would have put us 1 up at the Amex. They then hit us on the break for the first and we pushed to far up trying to get the equaliser before their second. Poyet made mistakes but we were unlucky in that game and nothing will change my view on that.
 


Silkster365

Oooo its a corner
Feb 21, 2009
666
Rustington
The fact so many people seem to think he didn't want to win the game, for whatever reason, makes me laugh
How did he cost us a place in the play-off final? We should have won at Selhurst (poor finishing) and hit the post and had their keeper pull of a superb save that would have put us 1 up at the Amex. They then hit us on the break for the first and we pushed to far up trying to get the equaliser before their second. Poyet made mistakes but we were unlucky in that game and nothing will change my view on that.

Fair enough, can't argue with that. But ask yourself what our performance may have been like with an energised Poyet before the game and without dressing room fist throwing
 








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