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Post by loumacari on Jan 24, 2009 0:26:32 GMT 1
I still haven't forgotten Lloyd Dyer's pathetic celebration in the home game this season (why on earthe anyone would want to celebrate a last minute winner in front of the opposition fans instead of their own fans is beyond me!). He deserves some stick tomorrow, plenty of jeering and abuse.
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Post by NookTerrier on Jan 24, 2009 0:38:05 GMT 1
Tbh no doubt he'll just do it again if he does score.
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Post by LordyOfTheManor on Jan 24, 2009 0:44:38 GMT 1
Not when our superstar left-back Robbie Williams (the footballer ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) ) has him in his back-pocket all afternoon! ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) As for the Dyer celebration, he lost a HUGE amount of respect from me for doing that. Shows just how stupid and immature he really is in my opinion. ![>:(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/angry.png)
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Post by korean rhodes on Jan 24, 2009 1:06:18 GMT 1
and to think that goal was dedicated to his murdered cousin, didnt seem that way
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Post by nickhtafc on Jan 24, 2009 1:19:43 GMT 1
He showed us zero respect by going out of his way to do what he did. It was one of the jammiest deflected goals you will ever see aswell, you'd thought he'd screamed one in from 40yrds in off the bar.
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Post by kosi on Jan 24, 2009 1:53:29 GMT 1
The only dyer that ever deserved some stick on the galpharm pitch was alex! The worst player ever seen in a town shirt IMHO
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Post by Solihull Terrier on Jan 24, 2009 2:20:51 GMT 1
The only dyer that ever deserved some stick on the galpharm pitch was alex! The worst player ever seen in a town shirt IMHO He wasn't great but wasn't THAT bad. I think the stick he got was because his signing was symptomatic of the times. An easy scapegoat. I remember him scoring the winner against West ham in the league cup, so his spell wasn't all that bad. It was a strong West Ham team too featuring Ferdinand, Lampard, Hartson, Kitson and a certain Mr Unsworth.
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Post by terrierashton on Jan 24, 2009 2:53:34 GMT 1
C@#T
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2009 11:38:34 GMT 1
Why should he show us any respect,did you show him any? Another pathetic post because you`ve got nothing else to post about. Grow up,get a life,move on,its football ffs. If it upsets you some much go & watch tennis or some other namby pamby sport. If one of ours scores a last minute winner & celebrates in front of the opposition fans d`you say "Oh dearie me thats gross,he should be banned?" Planks!
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Post by blueb on Jan 24, 2009 11:58:00 GMT 1
The only dyer that ever deserved some stick on the galpharm pitch was alex! The worst player ever seen in a town shirt IMHO He wasn't great but wasn't THAT bad. I think the stick he got was because his signing was symptomatic of the times. An easy scapegoat. I remember him scoring the winner against West ham in the league cup, so his spell wasn't all that bad. It was a strong West Ham team too featuring Ferdinand, Lampard, Hartson, Kitson and a certain Mr Unsworth. Never understood why he gets so much stick on here, he wasn't that bad at all but was made a scapegoat for most fans because of the mess we were in at the time.
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Post by nickhtafc on Jan 24, 2009 14:25:59 GMT 1
He ran almost the full length of the Kilner Bank with his hand cupped to his ear etc, if that's not trying to incite fans, I don't know what is.
I wouldn't particularly get any enjoyment in seeing a Town player do that. He scored in front of his own fans and that's where he should have celebrated. It wasn't even a Derby match where emotions run high and as far as I am aware he has no previous with Town.
His actions that day really got my back up and I thought he was totally unprofessional. Just my feelings thats all.
I don't think we should give him stick however as another poster said, he'll just go and score again.
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Post by Tez on Jan 24, 2009 14:28:42 GMT 1
As long as we score more than them it wont matter. Come on Town.
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Post by boothylegend on Jan 24, 2009 14:33:21 GMT 1
Why should he show us any respect,did you show him any? Another pathetic post because you`ve got nothing else to post about. Grow up,get a life,move on,its football ffs. If it upsets you some much go & watch tennis or some other namby pamby sport. If one of ours scores a last minute winner & celebrates in front of the opposition fans d`you say "Oh dearie me thats gross,he should be banned?" Planks! I'd agree with that if we'd been giving him stick. I just don't understand why he felt the need to incite us as we hadn't been giving him grief at all. When Kevin Kyle gestured at us when he scored at Hartlepool after we'd been giving him stick I thought it was fair enough, same with Windass at Valley Parade. If we give it out we should be prepared to take it back, just we didn't "give any out" to him.
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