Bloodtangerine
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Don’t understand the question tbhBlood, if you were sat next to an opposing fan who was abusing Blackpool players would you pile in? Or if you were sat next to Tom Ince would you keep your opinions to yourself?
Don’t understand the question tbhBlood, if you were sat next to an opposing fan who was abusing Blackpool players would you pile in? Or if you were sat next to Tom Ince would you keep your opinions to yourself?
Yet not only was it aimed at a great ex-player, it also played on regional stereotyping and as was potentially hurtful to the good (non-stealing) folks of Liverpool….
Matt Phillips who celebrates when his team score against us ?Why do we need to 'respect former BFC Players' though? I mean when did that come in?
We've pretty much ribbed ex-players for the entirety of my time supporting the Club... I can understand you'd respect them once retired and what have you, but when they are on the opposing team... ?
Yes but that one would be pointless...And his dad didn't manage us into oblivionMatt Phillips who celebrates when his team score against us ?
Sorry I missed that chant or maybe there wasn’t one
So here’s the real reason then it wasn’t because it’s a Knobber song or swearing it was all because you played against him.I used to play football against Tom Ince in Portugal and they were a nice family. Therefore I’ll judge my viewpoint on real life; not following the crowd and pretending to be Danny Dyer like a few on here.
No it’s far more simple than that. It’s a pretty sad and makes us look like twats.So here’s the real reason then it wasn’t because it’s a Knobber song or swearing it was all because you played against him.
Maybe you could have tried drowning out the chant with a rendition of “where were you in Portugal?” Just for old times sake.
The real life thing is interesting because as I mentioned I know for a fact that when Ince Snr was in charge My Tom’s attitude changed completely which is of more significance than how he was when the Lisbon Lizards played against the Albufeira Antelopes.
That's just the opinion of a few fannies though to be honest.... Most people just put it into perspective.No it’s far more simple than that. It’s a pretty sad and makes us look like twats.
It annoys me when our players don't celebrate scoring against any of their former sides.Yes but that one would be pointless...And his dad didn't manage us into oblivion
At the risk of going over old ground, the Ince one is so delicious, because of how it impacts on the Ince Twins and highlights their collective ridiculousness.
I've no problem with players celebrating goals against us.... Why wouldn't they? it's football...Not some mutual backslapping club... If it's gentlemanly conduct we're looking for then Rugga, Cricket and Golf are all available.
When we stuffed ipswich, Middlesborough and Leeds?I'm not sure you were a Blackpool supporter yet when he played for us.
Average my arse. We played the best football I've ever seen at Bloomfield Road when a young Tom Ince was running riot down the right wing.
It’s a stupid pathetic thing to do anyway
Just makes the player more determined to score against us
It’s similar to ‘your support is fecking shit ‘ which stirs the opposition fans into action and start supporting their team
Moronic counterproductive chanting
You still going on?….“Don’t understand the question tbh”
Explains a lot
and he would have scored a hatrick in the world cup finalSame idiots who had a go at Wellens when he came back. Ince only average? If it hadn't had been for his Dad's "guidance" he would've played for England.
Imagine being that thick, you actually sing it.
I've heard it all now!Same idiots who had a go at Wellens when he came back. Ince only average? If it hadn't had been for his Dad's "guidance" he would've played for England.
You didn't lip read what Jill Scott said to one of their players, then?All I will say on this is it was a joy to watch the Women’s football yesterday with no hostilities, the game played in a competitive but amicable way, the fans all mingling and yet our fans have to start using the C word to be amusing and boo a player who was actually decent for us.
Of course it’s too late now to ever change but the toxicity around men’s football has to change at some point (and I actually think we’re generally decent as fans - look at that bald bloke for PNE taking on the police - that’s where the problem starts).