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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 2:09 pm 
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The only reason some chose to boo him is because he went down, when he saw Fulham had the ball again he got up, they lost it then he went back down.

Cheating.

I didn't boo because I was more concerned with how poor we were in a crucial game.


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I wasn't there but did the drummers do the cheat thing?

Whatever anyone thinks of the drummers they're harmless enough, but that cheat thing is awful. Hearing it is bad enough but it's also encouraging bad behaviour from the kids who might not otherwise be shouting cheat. If they're official BWFC drummers it has to be bad for the club's image. You don't see Owen bellowing "cheat" from the dugout, or in post-match.

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No - I don't think they did.


Pretty certain they did start to do it, but changed their mind.

And I agree, it's cringeworthy.

Yeah they started to do it. Did the first two drum beats then stopped.

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The coach incident is a disgrace and yes, shameful.

The Ruiz thing was mainly due to his reaction. He got up when you were in possession, then as soon as we got the ball and went on the attack he went back down again to try and get the game stopped. I could see this blatant gamesmanship as it was right in front of me. I couldn't at that time, determine that he'd broken his metartarsal :roll:


OK fair point, if he did that then he shouldn't have, pretty pathetic tbh.



am I missing summat - or are you coming on here to have a go at us over an incident that you haven't actually seen??

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The coach incident is a disgrace and yes, shameful.

The Ruiz thing was mainly due to his reaction. He got up when you were in possession, then as soon as we got the ball and went on the attack he went back down again to try and get the game stopped. I could see this blatant gamesmanship as it was right in front of me. I couldn't at that time, determine that he'd broken his metartarsal :roll:


OK fair point, if he did that then he shouldn't have, pretty pathetic tbh.



am I missing summat - or are you coming on here to have a go at us over an incident that you haven't actually seen??


That was my reading of it too, your Bishiness

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thebish wrote:
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Harry Genshaw wrote:
The coach incident is a disgrace and yes, shameful.

The Ruiz thing was mainly due to his reaction. He got up when you were in possession, then as soon as we got the ball and went on the attack he went back down again to try and get the game stopped. I could see this blatant gamesmanship as it was right in front of me. I couldn't at that time, determine that he'd broken his metartarsal :roll:


OK fair point, if he did that then he shouldn't have, pretty pathetic tbh.



am I missing summat - or are you coming on here to have a go at us over an incident that you haven't actually seen??


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It would appear so.

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I'm amaazed at a bricking. Awful, pointless ... & it's not even, in the perverse minds of morons, justifiable against Fulham fans who'd simply come to watch their team who utterly outplayed us. Even if you can begin to justify aggressive action (which I can't) then this was unnecessary & pointless.

My apologies to all Fulam fans.


Ruiz. It's no surprise he got booed. If he's broken a metatarsal (a year out, btw ? Go on with you) then people misjudged it. But he was caught in a straightforward tackle. He hit the deck & then looked up to see if there wasa foul. There wasn't. He got up & then lay down, flat on his front ... as if sunbathing. He kept looking up to see if play stopped & then lay flat again. It wasn't unreasonable to think he was faking it.

Booing should have been reserved for Coyle & his continuing ineptitude.

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 Post subject: Re: Fulham fan here....
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Where do they get these bricks from?! Are they just lying around the place or do they bring them from home?


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fulhamfan1 wrote:
Hi all,

May i just like to comment on what a disgrace yesterdays visit was.

1. The booing from home fans when ruiz was stretchered off, Nobody booed Muamba, Ruiz has actually broken his metertasal and will be out for up to a year. This was an absoloute disgrace and you should be ashamed, just because you were frustrated, please dont take it out on a player who has now been seriously injured.

2. Our fans coach did get a brick thrown through it after the game, this is unacceptable and you should be really ashamed, it was disgraceful behaviour.

3. Your teams performance was quite frankly awful and before today i would have loved you to stay up but now? Well the behaviour of some of your fans was shameful.

Once again, when you get frustrated dont take it on the other team

Thanks,

Hope to never see you again in the premier league

James

P.S seriously hope Muamba does make a quick and speedy recovery

I look forward to hearing from you.


Get to feck. How you can even compare the two shows how ignorant you are and how ridiculous your post sounds. You actually raise some serious issues with comments surrounding a minorities attitude to both the ruiz injury and the bahaviour of one or two childish hooligans as no one wants that sort of behavior, and that sort of fan, associated with their club. Your final point is laughable, we've had one hell of a rotten season and if your complaining about having one of your starting eleven out for a considerable period than try 3. Remember your a fulham fan, you have a Jacko statue planted right outside your ground, your not fecking Barcelona.


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wanderers_on_tour wrote:
Remember your a fulham fan, you have a Jacko statue planted right outside your ground, your not fecking Barcelona.



though - it could be argued - we made them LOOK like Barcelona!!

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thebish wrote:
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Remember your a fulham fan, you have a Jacko statue planted right outside your ground, your not fecking Barcelona.



though - it could be argued - we made them LOOK like Barcelona!!


Don't we do that with every team? :lol:

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the drummers didnt start the cheat thing
they did however do the "trying to put the keeper off" drum roll
really is time to get shut.
the booing of Ruiz- completely pointless

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I'm with the other Bolton fans on here, Ruiz was lied on the grass and just kept looking up and putting his head down, usually the act of a cheat that is looking to get play stopped with the other team in possession. That's where the booing came from, not him being stretchered off.

A broken big toe means someone is out for a year? I know you're a set of soft bastards but come on, get with it.

As for the brick, I'm sure nobody apart from the person that threw it thought it was a good idea. To come on a forum and tell us we're all disgraces because of one idiot makes you, in my opinion, on a par on intelligence levels with the brick thrower.

I don't look forward to hearing your response.


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Enjoy getting slagged off by Al-Fayed (go and support Chelsea - snigger!) and having a statue of a peado outside your stadium.

Shit club, shit fans, you're literally the Wigan of Laaaahndan.

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aye, we dont get much from wigan either

feck knows what muamba has to do with any of this

you are barking up the wrong tree thinking anyone on here has any knowledge or involvement with the type of dickhead that bricks a coach


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fulhamfan1 wrote:
Hi all,

May i just like to comment on what a disgrace yesterdays visit was.

1. The booing from home fans when ruiz was stretchered off, Nobody booed Muamba, Ruiz has actually broken his metertasal and will be out for up to a year. This was an absoloute disgrace and you should be ashamed, just because you were frustrated, please dont take it out on a player who has now been seriously injured.

2. Our fans coach did get a brick thrown through it after the game, this is unacceptable and you should be really ashamed, it was disgraceful behaviour.

3. Your teams performance was quite frankly awful and before today i would have loved you to stay up but now? Well the behaviour of some of your fans was shameful.

Once again, when you get frustrated dont take it on the other team

Thanks,

Hope to never see you again in the premier league

James

P.S seriously hope Muamba does make a quick and speedy recovery

I look forward to hearing from you.


It was probably a young chav who doesn't know his arse from his elbow who bricked your coach.

The Ruiz thing well everyone thought he was taking the piss when he was on his knee's looking up at the fulham players only then when Bolton got the ball he went back down again so the majority including me were booing him but when the stretcher came on then he looked in obvious pain when he came round the pitch i then started to clap, hope he recovers soon top player.

About us getting relegated and never seeing us again, that will probably happen and it will be good not seeing your pathetic support again too.

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I quite like Fulham. Odd team. No-one actually seems to support them, they're just the team everyone who lives in London but supports a non-London team go and watch. The bricking is embarrassing.

As for Ruiz, I didn't boo him, but mainly coz I was more frustrated at how shit we were. You spend nine months rolling around like a fanny every time anyone tackles you, you aren't going to get much sympathy. He's shite anyway, so you'll be all right.

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It was me, I threw the brick from Northern Ireland and it landed through that bus window :oyea:


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I clapped Ruiz off. Performances like that deserve a standing ovation. As for a year out with a broken metatarsal....... No.

By the way I don't condone the bricking of the coach.


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It was me, I threw the brick from Northern Ireland and it landed through that bus window :oyea:


Let me guess, you're Finn McNotCoolOrClever?

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Dont figure why everyone assumes it was a supporter that threw the brick? Theres enough scrotes hang about up there at the best of times!

Anyway Mr Fulham fan the last thing we are interested in right now are your comments or opinions

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