So you like it when the Goldstone crowd swore at the players when they cocked up.
You can't think of a more boring or sterile introduction to football than the family stand.
Yet, you complain when the family stand doesn't act like a 'Ronald McDonald' experience.
Which one is it going to be...
Why is it not clear? Simply because you didn't see it yourself? I suspect that if you had seen it, then you'd be saying it was clear that he reacted.
I agree with your sentiments regarding Hughton having a word though.[emoji3]
Do you really want to be calling a whole shedload of fans here liars? I know what I saw, my kids and my brother saw it, the people behind me saw it and in front. I do not know what he said but I saw a very angry response from him that possibly contained naughty words.
What does it profit me to...
I disagree. When someone is of the calibre of say Ronaldo or Suarez, you can ignore their petulance as they are so outstanding on the pitch. Dunk is a good player but not truly outstanding, but I believe he does himself no favours by losing control in this manner. I am not bothered he lost his...
Happens at every football club.
Eric Cantona was racially abused. There is no comparison between racist abuse and ironic cheering.
Again, happens at every ground.
Your friend is sadly wrong, I (and all of those around me) clearly saw Dunk shouting something at an individual or small group...
He made two very bad mistakes, one of which cost us the match. He also made a tackle which should definitely have been a penalty. Not good enough for what we aspire to. At the moment, he is a liability given he cost us the match at QPR and also recently gave a penalty away at Burnley.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was a pretty strong retort judging by the look on his face. We were a few too many rows back to lipread although it was almost in front of us. However I believe it was aimed at an individual. He seemed to be focussing his ire on a specific person rather than the...