It isn't really harsh.
At the time of posting he was hiding a lot and didn't want the ball. The second half before he was injured he was much improved and put in a good tackle. I much preferred Hussey down the left as he ran at players and went on the overlap.
I do agree that King's first touch in the first half was shocking too but he grew into the game and then slowly faded and I think picked up a knock.
Unfortunately this is CCFC where if you don't worship the ground every player walks on you are an outcast. Personally from what I've seen of him I don't see him becoming a big shot, nothing personal just my opinion and nowhere near as harsh as the clubs who are ruthless in their selection of which players to move forward.
An alternative view would be - this is CCFC where if a player misplaces a pass you boo him to show your disgust, never mind if he's 19 with only a few first team games behind him (for example), never mind that confidence is such a large part of the sport and booing the best way to destroy it.
I thought it was noticeable how the team grew in confidence yesterday - IMO massively helped by the applause as they knocked the ball about in midfield.
well actually I just said that I don't think he is as good as the hype, don't remember ever booing him.
as to the second point I guess you are hinting that when the fans applaud then the team does better. I agree. I actually think it doesn't take a lot to keep Coventry fans happy despite this strange feeling amongst some that our fans are the harshest in the country (try Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle to name a few). A few decent moves pleasing on the eye and we are happy. Unfortunately there has been precious few moments like that this season and if anything the players owed the fans not vice versa
well actually I just said that I don't think he is as good as the hype, don't remember ever booing him.
as to the second point I guess you are hinting that when the fans applaud then the team does better. I agree. I actually think it doesn't take a lot to keep Coventry fans happy despite this strange feeling amongst some that our fans are the harshest in the country (try Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle to name a few). A few decent moves pleasing on the eye and we are happy. Unfortunately there has been precious few moments like that this season and if anything the players owed the fans not vice versa
Didn't mean to suggest that you'd said you'd booed him or that you would boo him.
Your point seemed to be that Cov fans aren't allowed to be critical. My view is that we are pretty critical - though many would say with good reason!
As you correctly state, I was saying that a positive reaction from the fans can make a huge difference.
I thought we played some great stuff yesterday, but some of the abuse being shouted from the stands baffled me.
I agree that you could say that the players owe the fans after a dire few months (years?) but if we want things to improve, I think we have to play our part.
Didn't mean to suggest that you'd said you'd booed him or that you would boo him.
Your point seemed to be that Cov fans aren't allowed to be critical. My view is that we are pretty critical - though many would say with good reason!
As you correctly state, I was saying that a positive reaction from the fans can make a huge difference.
I thought we played some great stuff yesterday, but some of the abuse being shouted from the stands baffled me.
I agree that you could say that the players owe the fans after a dire few months (years?) but if we want things to improve, I think we have to play our part.
I didn't hear any abuse from our lot towards the team yesterday?? In fact I think that's the most we've got behind the team in ages, the subs got standing ovations and every good move was loudly applauded and there were more chants of SBA and PUSB etc then usual. Thought it was a positive atmosphere for a change, the only negative part was a minority booing McIndoe when he came on.
Depends what you call having a go I suppose. Never shouted abuse as I would describe it but you must be whacked out on valium to have never shouted something along the lines of "what was that" or " how did he miss that". Some players over the years just haven't tried which is different all together to being incompetent.
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