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[Albion] Bong



One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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On a more negative note, Stephens tired? He didn't make the starting 11 in the last 2 league games......mentally tired maybe? Of all our players, he's the one worrying me the most at the moment, especially given the enormous contribution he is perceived by many to make to a game (when he makes an enormous contribution to a game; I confess I struggle to remember when that last was - back in November?).

He was playing well enough until his suspension. Did okay at Tottenham, but yes not in a great vein of form currently.


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One Teddy Maybank

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Would love us to be safe prior to April, so the likes of Gaeten, Murray and any others get the chance to play and receive a proper send off.


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Thunder Bolt

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Would love us to be safe prior to April, so the likes of Gaeten, Murray and any others get the chance to play and receive a proper send off.


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Isn’t our final game against Burnley? Hardly a good game to play Bong in, for obvious reasons.
 




Commander

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Very well summarised. However, to progress we will have to say farewell soon with a pat on the back for his efforts.

Of course, along with a number of others. Nothing wrong with that.
 




timbha

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Argus today linking the booing of Bong and mental health awareness. Was he really roundly booed as he left the pitch on Saturday? I didn’t notice it.

Are people wrong to protest against the behaviour of individuals, eg Trump, for fear of damaging their mental health?
 


Blue Valkyrie

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Argus today linking the booing of Bong and mental health awareness. Was he really roundly booed as he left the pitch on Saturday? I didn’t notice it.

Are people wrong to protest against the behaviour of individuals, eg Trump, for fear of damaging their mental health?
I didn't hear it either. Perhaps a muttered comment - "about time" or similar, but nothing that could possibly be heard by the player from near where I was.
 


schmunk

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Argus today linking the booing of Bong and mental health awareness. Was he really roundly booed as he left the pitch on Saturday? I didn’t notice it.

I was in East Lower, on the south side of the centre line, and could hear a fair number of boos around me - twunts.

Bong was right underneath me for much of the first half and I thought he actually played fairly well, considering, but didn't get much service from the central midfield. He was constantly looking to make runs and had a fairly good time against their right back, but didn't actually see that much of the ball (admittedly when he did it didn't always end too well...)
 




seagullwedgee

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Aug 9, 2005
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I too was in ESL for this game only, south end, and I heard cheers and laughter, but no boos.
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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I was sat right next to Bong and heard no booing... he was pissed off but prob cos we were losing & he was poor...
 


I bet the same guys slagging off Bong will no doubt be slagging off Murray if he stays and doesn't score another goal before the season ends
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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I sat behind dug out and didnt hear anything. I dont blame Bong and Balagon for there performances.but the manager. Balagon is a good central defender and played most of game out of position at left back. As for Bong he has proved he is OK full back but a left winger he is not. And as for Shelotto running around all over field like a headless chicken. I felt even more cheesed off after watching Arsenal Leeds game and saw how much it meant to both managers
 


symyjym

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Nov 2, 2009
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Argus today linking the booing of Bong and mental health awareness. Was he really roundly booed as he left the pitch on Saturday? I didn’t notice it.

Are people wrong to protest against the behaviour of individuals, eg Trump, for fear of damaging their mental health?

There is also the fans mental health to be taken into consideration too. For many the football is the one time of the week to escape and the performances set the tone for the week ahead.

When we lose we want to feel that we were unlucky to have lost, not feel deserving of defeat.
 


Grombleton

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Dec 31, 2011
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I sat behind dug out and didnt hear anything. I dont blame Bong and Balagon for there performances.but the manager. Balagon is a good central defender and played most of game out of position at left back. As for Bong he has proved he is OK full back but a left winger he is not. And as for Shelotto running around all over field like a headless chicken. I felt even more cheesed off after watching Arsenal Leeds game and saw how much it meant to both managers

Wasn't he the right-sided center back? From my view he was more covering Schelotto who forgot where he put his defensive duties for the time he was on the field.
 




Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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If the criteria for the worst ever Albion player, is the player up against the abilities of the other 10 on the pitch, is Bong giving Ashley Neal a run for his money?
 


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