Originally posted by VanNistlerater:
<strong>Ok ive turned a blind eye to these topics as of late but im willing to type out my view on this one time.
The stick he gets is justified, i.e maybe shouting the odd comment, is fine. But jeering and telling him to feckoff and all that is out of line. And dipper twats such as yourself have believed the media's blow up of this, you act like all 62 thousand people boo'ed giggsy off the pitch on tuesday, it was only a few idiots down the front as far as i know.
But giggs isnt un-touchable when stick is concerned, the whole "he's been with you for ten years thing" is a mask IMO, yes he's acheived alot with us, but we cant live in the past, siunce 99 he's never been the same and you cant look at him and say "well...he's been shite..but he's done alot for us in the past". Its the present that counts, i mean, who are we, dippers? <img src="graemlins/houllier.gif" border="0" alt="[Houllier]" />
in conclusion, the stick he get's is justified, cos he has been a heartless, lazy bastard as of late. but the "boo'ing" from a few fans is un-justified completely. When you slag of and f and blind about the players you do it in the pub afterwards or on the way out the ground, while your in the ground your there to support the lads not boo them. But as far as im concerned just shouting the odd comment like "get your ass in gear, giggsy" is acceptable</strong><hr></blockquote>
Spot on, I never boo a player when he has on the shirt of Manchester United, I do slag off players when I think they deserve it, but never on the field of play. It does happen at OT but it is rare, dippers take note.