Since when was it 'moronic' to offer a different opinion?
Reda, as I recall, was signed and is often touted as a kind of talismanic leader. He's had quite a lot of money out of the club for very little in my eyes, and I would like to have seen those leadership qualities put to some sort of use (beyond the odd appearance at a school).
I can't see that any of the players that you mention have either been injured for as long as Reda or have those qualities, so you're comparing apples and oranges there. I can't speak for anyone else, but I can understand why it might piss people off that one of the club's supposedly senior pros isn't around to support the squad on matchdays, but can find the time to support a former team.
It's not an obligation on him, and it could well be that TM doesn't even want him around, but there's nothing inherently stupid in expressing in expressing that opinion.
What is wrong with it if he has a soft spot for Sheffield Wednesday? And it is a higher standard of football so what the heck?Did anyone see Reda on the terraces with the Sheffield Wednesday fans on sky sports.
I would of thought he would of been better off supporting his team mates at Donny instead of paying the celeb at his former club. Fair enough if we didn't have game on but as we did it's a bit disrespectful to his current team mates. Chances are he won't play for us again, he could at least play the game until we stop paying his wages.
In our cup final year I sat next to Alan Brazil at Stoke City he had left us for QPR in the previous summer, when Micky Gynn scored he was on his feet jumping about with the rest of us. Sheffield Wednesday Is one of Johnson's ex clubs he has a soft spot for nothing wrong in what he did ffs!
My gripe was if we are still paying his wages the least he could do was support his team mates. If he went to both games fair enough. Sky didn't show him at our game, just the Wednesday game.
Can we cancel Lawton and Stokes contracts? Look at this disgraceful behaviour. They had a BBQ earlier in the day as well.
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If anyone is genuinely offended by Reda Johnson going and watching Sheffield Wednesday, they need sterilising. Don't need that gene pool in future generations of our fans, we already have our fair share of reactionary, faux outrage morons as it is.
Such a non issue.
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These two lads, probably paid close to bugger all, not first team regulars, and probably not even picked for the squad if fit. I'm sorry, but it's taken you a bit of effort there to lumber up with a unusually poor argument.
I'm not saying that Reda should be hung, drawn and quartered, but I am saying that I can understand why it pisses people off. I wouldn't hammer the bloke on social media, but I will be glad to have him off the wage bill next year. You may disagree, which is fine - but the stuff about Lawton and Stokes does nothing to support your point.
These two lads, probably paid close to bugger all, not first team regulars, and probably not even picked for the squad if fit. I'm sorry, but it's taken you a bit of effort there to lumber up with a unusually poor argument.
People need sterilising for feeling something different to you? And then in the same breath you talk about morons suffering from reactionary, false outrage? Priceless.
Yet again surely you have to ask where the other 8/9 players that weren't in the squad were, if you are saying Reda should be there?
Mowbray summed it up well, he basically said it's not a massive issue he's just a bit of an idiot.
Mowbray summed it up well, he basically said it's not a massive issue he's just a bit of an idiot.
It’s a delicate situation for us because we threatened to do so well this season and we have fallen away and disappointed our support base.
I wasn’t there so I couldn’t feel the emotion of that moment. All their fans might have recognised him and started singing his name. But if it was a self indulgent thing you wonder what he’s doing.
Let's shift the attention - instead of berating Reda for not turning up at Doncaster let's turn on the 11 (maybe a couple of exceptions) clowns named in the starting line up who also failed to show a presence last Saturday.
You're right, how could I have overlooked that?:facepalm:Don't be silly. Its obvious that if Reda was in the stands the team would have played much better and we'd have won easily.
I don't think Mowbray really cares he went to the match, he just thinks he's a bit of an idiot for making a scene out of it, being the centre of attention and doing a song and dance about it.Mowbray had better speak to the Former Players Association & CWR as well as they have had former players who now play for other teams as their guest this season.
If they want to restrict what players do in their free time they should really have a policy on it, stupid to rely on someone to not do something they haven't been told they can't do. Not like he was out pissed or got in a punch up.
Odd thing to say. Surely its allowed or its not.
According to twitter he was there with a Wednesday supporting mate who was celebrating his birthday. The crowd recognised him and started singing his name and he responded. Saw Wednesday supporters tweeting that he was happy to take photos and after he was recognised made sure to go down to the disabled supporters section to have a chat with them.
Not sure its a great idea for the manager to be making comments like that before he's bothered to speak to the player.
I don't think Mowbray really cares he went to the match, he just thinks he's a bit of an idiot for making a scene out of it, being the centre of attention and doing a song and dance about it.
That's what I mean. He says he doesn't know if he was responding to fans or just being a dick. Would have been better to ask him first!
Probably hasn't seen him or spoken to him. Never a good sign.
See SWFC fans trying to hijack our play of the year vote and voting for Reda & he's retweeting it.
See SWFC fans trying to hijack our play of the year vote and voting for Reda & he's retweeting it.
You mean like when Carl Baker won player of the year over Dele Ali, wonder how that happened
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