Kevin Kilbane (4 Viewers)

speedie87

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Agreed ccfc. At as I stated earlier I thought our fans ha a negative impact on the players 2n half, and could be a continuing problem this season away, as I'd fans expect us to rock up and win everywhere try are going to be disappointed
 

Colonel Mustard

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People say he isn't paid to take abuse but if you take a look at the majority of jobs which involve customer interaction, if a customer is rude or offensive to you and you started swearing your head off at them...

TBF it's the other way around these days!
 

The CableGuy

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“If the supporter in question were to come forward I would be only too happy to meet him in person to offer an apology face-to-face because I am genuinely sorry for that reaction."
 

pusbccfc

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Hopefully he'll meet me!
 

RichieGunns

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Kilbane is an absolute disgrace if that's what happened.

NO PLAYER regardless can do that to the fans.

I don't want to see him play in a Coventry shirt again.

WHAT?

I'm sorry he reacts in the heat of the moment to a fan abusing him in the stands and tells them to fuck off and YOU NEVER WANT TO SEE HIM IN A CITY SHIRT AGAIN?????

The image of a baby throwing its rattle out of the pram comes to mind when seeing this comment of yours!

The man was by far the most committed out the whole bunch today (from what some fans have said) and i think he was frustrated at the players lack of drive or need to win.

He was trying his hardest to get us back in the game and got swore at by a yobby fan! God in his situation id tell them to fuck off!

Anyone remmember Eric Cantona? The guy berating him was swearing at him and being racist and Cantona reacted. He got suspended for several months for that but i still think his reaction was justified.

No man or women should have to play under those circumstances!

No wonder things are so low at the club when they're not only getting stick from SISU (contracts, sackings etc) but also getting treated like pure shite by the fans!

Language like that is not needed at a game! What sort of image does that create for the young children going to these matches? What sort of image do this fans think they're setting for their own children!

It disgusts me it really does!!!
 
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junglej13

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I don't think he was the worst offender today. I swear I think the angry response from the supporters he got before he reacted was partly Hussey's fault. I thought he was horrific today especially 2nd half when he was on the side of our supporters. I honestly can't believe there was supposedly other championship clubs in for him. Hussey had wound up a load of people about 20 seconds prior with some typically shite play - Kilbane miss controlled a couple of balls in quick succession afterwards and took the brunt of the abuse from the fans.
 

kdrinkell

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Also he adds he wants the same as the fans so who can argue ?
If any of us were giving our all on the pitch and someone took the piss because of a misplaced pass I think we'd say summat
 

Gaz

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The fact that he has recognized his mistake quickly and apologised is good.
As the club captain he really should have known better, and he knows it.

Let's move on now as a club and all pull in the same direction.

Pusb
 

Sisu-infidels

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I was more incensed at the time than anyone but he's been big enough and man enough to apologise! I accept it and hopefully we can draw a line under it and move on to Tuesday and see a better performance!
 
Some of our so-called supporters need to man up.

The bloke showed some passion, that he cares as much as we do. That's a good thing.

If anything I'm more concerned with those players taking it on the chin with no reaction on or off the pitch.
 

I'mARealWizard

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Hahahaha. Some of you are real idiots.

A few weeks ago, I was ridiculed and lambasted in the thread about how acceptable swearing and bad language is at football matches.


Many of the people commenting in that thread about how 'it's just how it is' and 'if you don't want to hear it, then you should sit in the family stand' are now crying like petulant children when the same behaviour is displayed by those on the field.

It's just part of the chain of events. You allow a certain atmosphere to develop in the stands then you have to face the consequences when that 'acceptable' language then carries on to the pitch and is shared between fans and players.


If there were stronger rules enforced along with a different level of acceptable behaviour from fans, then today's situation would never have occurred.


You can't have it both ways chumps. :whistle:
 

Martin180

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I was more incensed at the time than anyone but he's been big enough and man enough to apologise! I accept it and hopefully we can draw a line under it and move on to Tuesday and see a better performance!
Just wondering if the customers who had a substandard service had apologised as well ..................
 

Martin180

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Hahahaha. Some of you are real idiots.

A few weeks ago, I was ridiculed and lambasted in the thread about how acceptable swearing and bad language is at football matches.


Many of the people commenting in that thread about how 'it's just how it is' and 'if you don't want to hear it, then you should sit in the family stand' are now crying like petulant children when the same behaviour is displayed by those on the field.

It's just part of the chain of events. You allow a certain atmosphere to develop in the stands then you have to face the consequences when that 'acceptable' language then carries on to the pitch and is shared between fans and players.


If there were stronger rules enforced along with a different level of acceptable behaviour from fans, then today's situation would never have occurred.


You can't have it both ways chumps. :whistle:
Amen ! Fans of successful clubs hand out the abuse to their opponents , and some grounds (Stoke?) become fortress` off the back of it .

I wonder if many of our thick fans will ever get it
 

CovisGod

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Kilbane is an absolute disgrace if that's what happened.

NO PLAYER regardless can do that to the fans.

I don't want to see him play in a Coventry shirt again.

Nothing like a good old fashioned over reaction !

Christ when did our supporters become such pussies ? Good on Kilbane, if people came and watched me in my profession and started boing me they'd get a smack in the mouth. I'm not sure what's in the bloody water in Coventry at the minute but these threads saying "no swearing at games", "stop hurting my feelings" what a load of bollocks, get a grip, it's football not pissing Polo with the queen
 

CovisGod

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Ps. If Kilbane did a Cantona and went postal on a fan is still support the lad "what a disgrace he swore at the fans"!what a crock of shit
 

covboy9

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bloke is a disgrace and clearly isnt concentrating on the game, he started at dagenham

sometimes the team needs booing!
 

@richh87

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Ok so he told our own fans to feck off!

If that's true he can feck off

Don't be pathetic. I'd rather have a winner who gets pissed off as captain than someone like McSheffrey / Baker / Bell who only turns up on 'special occassions' such as their Mum's birthday or in McSheffrey's case, playing ex teams of his.

On the whole football supporters are gobby chavs - god knows what was said to him.
 

@richh87

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Nothing like a good old fashioned over reaction !

Christ when did our supporters become such pussies ? Good on Kilbane, if people came and watched me in my profession and started boing me they'd get a smack in the mouth. I'm not sure what's in the bloody water in Coventry at the minute but these threads saying "no swearing at games", "stop hurting my feelings" what a load of bollocks, get a grip, it's football not pissing Polo with the queen

Exactly. Man up girls. This is a man's sport and it's best played by driven personalities. Take Roy Keane or Rooney's temper away and you get half the player.

Get a grip.
 

Grendel

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Some of our so-called supporters need to man up.

The bloke showed some passion, that he cares as much as we do. That's a good thing.

If anything I'm more concerned with those players taking it on the chin with no reaction on or off the pitch.

Although I cringe a bit when the cliche of "passion" is banded around (I just think of some who use this to defend the charming John Terry) I am in agreement with you on this.

Supporters who give abuse to players and then preach moral indignation when someone dares to respond back look foolish.

Whatever Kilbanes shortcomings now as a player he shows no lack of effort or commitment. Abuse is not appropriate.
 

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