Idiots Berating Reda on Twitter (11 Viewers)

Sick Boy

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Uh, because he did it as an affront to Cov fans giving him grief? It helps if you read the context, dear, and not try to tell people how to feel based on your ignorance.

So what, he went to a Sheff Wednesday game? That's nothing to get worked up about; the idiots who gave him grief for that were out of order.
However
, for Reda to brazenly post that picture in response was unprofessional and disrespectful. He clearly has no affection for the club, imo.

I suggest you fill that void between your lugs with something resembling a brain, put your head back up your arse pronto, 'cos someone is bound to mention Swindon full backs again. Oh, sorry.

Haha great post! Well done for Tony thouh for not going on about Paul Williams.
 

Hobo

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Football player has an affiliation for a previous team...current fans get pathetically artsy. Hahaha football fans being dimwits lol
 
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Football player has an affiliation for a previous team...current fans get pathetically artsy. Hahaha football fans being dimwits lol

Murals, flashmobs and everything.
 

mechaishida

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I reckon I could have Reda...go for the karate chop to the dodgy thigh muscle and he'd drop like a sack of private health clinic washing. :D
 

mechaishida

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Football player has an affiliation for a previous team...current fans get pathetically artsy. Hahaha football fans being dimwits lol

That's not the issue, mate, a lot here have gotten the wrong end of the stick, imo.

The idiots who barracked him on Twitter for going to the match were total tossers. But for Reda to then post that picture to wind them up, well, it just smacks of disrespect to the entire fan-base.

That's what I have the issue with, his unprofessional response. I genuinely have no idea why fans were giving him stick for attending that Sheff Weds game, but his response was uncalled-for.
 

skybluetony176

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Uh, because he did it as an affront to Cov fans giving him grief? It helps if you read the context, dear, and not try to tell people how to feel based on your ignorance.

So what, he went to a Sheff Wednesday game? That's nothing to get worked up about; the idiots who gave him grief for that were out of order.
However
, for Reda to brazenly post that picture in response was unprofessional and disrespectful. He clearly has no affection for the club, imo.

I suggest you fill that void between your lugs with something resembling a brain, put your head back up your arse pronto, 'cos someone is bound to mention Swindon full backs again. Oh, sorry.

So Reda tweeted that he was at the Sheffield game, a few idiots get upset by that and abuse him so he responds by posting a photo of himself up at the game. Is that what happened?
 

Macca

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So Reda tweeted that he was at the Sheffield game, a few idiots get upset by that and abuse him so he responds by posting a photo of himself up at the game. Is that what happened?

Yeh forget about the Middle east, the refugee crisis, North Korea and everything else, a badly spelled argument took place on Twitter
 

Hobo

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That's not the issue, mate, a lot here have gotten the wrong end of the stick, imo.

The idiots who barracked him on Twitter for going to the match were total tossers. But for Reda to then post that picture to wind them up, well, it just smacks of disrespect to the entire fan-base.

That's what I have the issue with, his unprofessional response. I genuinely have no idea why fans were giving him stick for attending that Sheff Weds game, but his response was uncalled-for.

So he might support Sheffield Wednesday? So what, grow up. Was he born in Coventry?
 

Hobo

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Sailors
Fighting on the dance floor
Look at those cavemen go
It's the freakiest show
 

mechaishida

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So he might support Sheffield Wednesday? So what, grow up. Was he born in Coventry?

Clearly you're missing the point, even though I've spelled it out in the clearest way possible. Try re-reading the sequence of events that led to Reda winding up fans in a Sheff Weds shirt, cretin.

If that's beyond you, get on the Swindon bus with Tony. Jesus.
 

mechaishida

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So Reda tweeted that he was at the Sheffield game, a few idiots get upset by that and abuse him so he responds by posting a photo of himself up at the game. Is that what happened?

Hmmm, no. Nice try though, you've missed the bus to Swindon though, btw.

As I've explained, to the extent where I ponder the IQ level amongst some of you, the issue I and a few others had was the manner in which Reda RESPONDED to the idiotic Twitter posts - posing in a Sheff Weds shirt, smug look on his face, and lapping up the furore he caused. Childish, unprofessional and mildly cretinous.

The twats who gave him grief for ATTENDING the game deserve to be koshed unconscious, it was pathetic, but Reda should have acted like a professional and ignored it. But he didn't, and in effect, he aimed a middle finger at ALL Cov fans with his photo post.

THAT is my issue, nothing else. Jesus, I wonder if that's clear now, eh?
 

torchomatic

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Reda in the SW shirt will only wind up fans who get well, wound up. I've supported CCFC for over 40 years and a picture of him in their shirt doesn't wind me up. And let's face it he only did it as he was getting uncalled for abuse in the first place.

Some fans need to grow up.
 

Otis

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Reda in the SW shirt will only wind up fans who get well, wound up. I've supported CCFC for over 40 years and a picture of him in their shirt doesn't wind me up. And let's face it he only did it as he was getting uncalled for abuse in the first place.

Some fans need to grow up.
Otherwise I'm telling all their dad's.
 

mechaishida

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Reda in the SW shirt will only wind up fans who get well, wound up. I've supported CCFC for over 40 years and a picture of him in their shirt doesn't wind me up. And let's face it he only did it as he was getting uncalled for abuse in the first place.

Some fans need to grow up.

Aye, well different peeps, different views...can't say it moved me to anger, it just made me pull a "someone's shat in my handbag" face, to be honest. He acted unprofessionally, but in this day and age, I guess it's so prevalent that many are desensitised to it.

What's irked me is the sheer inability to read properly, perpetrated by certain posters here. It's like training a chimp for Christ's sake.
 

torchomatic

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Maybe so. However there is a real problem with fans; they like to dish it out but they don't like to get it back. We've seen that situation many times.

Twitter is a strange place as it allows idiots to abuse people from the safety of their own homes.

He acted unprofessionally, but in this day and age, I guess it's so prevalent that many are desensitised to it.
 

mechaishida

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Maybe so. However there is a real problem with fans; they like to dish it out but they don't like to get it back. We've seen that situation many times.

Twitter is a strange place as it allows idiots to abuse people from the safety of their own homes.

Absolutely, I see that perspective 100%. This is why I loathe social media sites like Twatter and Facebook, they're full of pecker-heads ready to jump on anyone for anything.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Weird that less than 24 hrs ago after all the Bowie references, he's gone upstairs. Proper weird.

"There's a star man, waiting in the sky, he'd like to come and meet us but he thinks he'll blow our minds"
 

Otis

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Weird that less than 24 hrs ago after all the Bowie references, he's gone upstairs. Proper weird.

"There's a star man, waiting in the sky, he'd like to come and meet us but he thinks he'll blow our minds"
I think of Reda more in terms of Beauty and the Beast.
 

skybluetony176

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Hmmm, no. Nice try though, you've missed the bus to Swindon though, btw.

As I've explained, to the extent where I ponder the IQ level amongst some of you, the issue I and a few others had was the manner in which Reda RESPONDED to the idiotic Twitter posts - posing in a Sheff Weds shirt, smug look on his face, and lapping up the furore he caused. Childish, unprofessional and mildly cretinous.

The twats who gave him grief for ATTENDING the game deserve to be koshed unconscious, it was pathetic, but Reda should have acted like a professional and ignored it. But he didn't, and in effect, he aimed a middle finger at ALL Cov fans with his photo post.

THAT is my issue, nothing else. Jesus, I wonder if that's clear now, eh?

You talk about IQ by claiming that Reda aimed a middle finger at ALL Cov fans but not ALL Cov fans have a twitter account and of those that do only a few used it to give him abuse. So don't talk about IQ when you're clearly struggling to understand who he was aiming the middle finger at. I get the feeling that you just enjoy being angry and will jump on any bandwagon to express that.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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I don't have twitter....and I don't particularly rate Reda.......but if hes managed to wind a few thick cunts up on social media.....fair play to him.
 

Hobo

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Clearly you're missing the point, even though I've spelled it out in the clearest way possible. Try re-reading the sequence of events that led to Reda winding up fans in a Sheff Weds shirt, cretin.

If that's beyond you, get on the Swindon bus with Tony. Jesus.

No you get the point. A player has the right to watch any team he wants. It is perfectly understandable that a player might have a very close affinity with a club he previously played for. If that player wants to post a picture of himself wearing a shirt of the team he supports it is okay with me. I am not stupid enough to think just because a player joins Coventry he thinks they are the only team in the world.
 

skybluetony176

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I don't have twitter....and I don't particularly rate Reda.......but if hes managed to wind a few thick cunts up on social media.....fair play to him.

That's exactly how I see it. It was clearly aimed at a few who were asking for it. No need for anyone to get insulted or upset especially the ones giving him unnecessary abuse because they were asking for it.
 

mechaishida

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You talk about IQ by claiming that Reda aimed a middle finger at ALL Cov fans but not ALL Cov fans have a twitter account and of those that do only a few used it to give him abuse. So don't talk about IQ when you're clearly struggling to understand who he was aiming the middle finger at. I get the feeling that you just enjoy being angry and will jump on any bandwagon to express that.

Well, dearest, you seem to enjoy being a passive WUM, don't you?

Again, BIG BOLD LETTERS SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND, it's a matter of OPINION. Personally, I don't enjoy dissecting people's posts to find WUM material, you're in a league of your own there, pal.

The clearest thing to me, is that you cannot perceive anything past your own misguided arrogance. Hence, you are unable to debate.

Honk, honk, 134 to Swindon now departing. Get on it.
 

mechaishida

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No you get the point. A player has the right to watch any team he wants. It is perfectly understandable that a player might have a very close affinity with a club he previously played for. If that player wants to post a picture of himself wearing a shirt of the team he supports it is okay with me. I am not stupid enough to think just because a player joins Coventry he thinks they are the only team in the world.

Uh huh and again, again you've missed the point. That is not the issue, bloody hell fire...

Whatever, I'm done arguing this point, it's going absolutely nowhere.
 

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