The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread 15:24 - May 17 with 13479 views | MrSwerve | Hmmm.... | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 15:27 - May 17 with 6378 views | phact0rri | Its probably muscle memory when you hear "bony" | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 15:45 - May 17 with 6264 views | libertine | why not applaud frank whenever he scores against us. ffs where has this nonsense come from, I get the player bit not celebrating as its a case of mixed emotion, but the crowd clapping the goal what the hell are we playing Victorian cricket | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 15:51 - May 17 with 6220 views | icecoldjack |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 15:45 - May 17 by libertine | why not applaud frank whenever he scores against us. ffs where has this nonsense come from, I get the player bit not celebrating as its a case of mixed emotion, but the crowd clapping the goal what the hell are we playing Victorian cricket |
I get your point, not sure why people decided to clap but if ever there was a time to do it i guess a last minute goal in a game that meant very little where the result was all but over was probably the best time! Wilf had a great reception and i'm glad for him, i don't think it was the worst thing to happen at a football game . Man city had too much class for us today and deserved the win, it was a sterling effort by our players but quality told. | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:06 - May 17 with 6129 views | Jackfath | Standing ovation for lampard then clapping when an opponent scores presumably for not celebrating. Utter w an kers. | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:19 - May 17 with 6068 views | thevetch | i found it cringe worthy ffs our support has change for the worse over the years full of rugby lovers cant bring myself to go no more,and this drama of not celebrating a goal dont even go there. | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:21 - May 17 with 6047 views | JackSomething | It's not for me Jeff, but I don't really care if others want to do so. | |
| You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help. |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:25 - May 17 with 6015 views | lifelong | I have no problem with applauding a previous player off, or on, the pitch, but to applaud when that player scores is not acceptable. | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:33 - May 17 with 5951 views | macthejack |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:21 - May 17 by JackSomething | It's not for me Jeff, but I don't really care if others want to do so. |
Agreed. I personally wouldn't applaud but people are getting themselves so worked up over something that doesn't affect them. Just chill out people. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:35 - May 17 with 5934 views | Ampadu |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:19 - May 17 by thevetch | i found it cringe worthy ffs our support has change for the worse over the years full of rugby lovers cant bring myself to go no more,and this drama of not celebrating a goal dont even go there. |
Perhaps if our support keeps up the good behaviour, then the squad may come within 20 feet of the fans on their celebratory lap and we won't see the lame excuse of a lap they provided today? | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:36 - May 17 with 5924 views | Jackfath |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:33 - May 17 by macthejack | Agreed. I personally wouldn't applaud but people are getting themselves so worked up over something that doesn't affect them. Just chill out people. |
Doesn't affect them? I wonder what the players who ran their hearts out (and generally have done all season) thought of their own fans applauding when an ex player scores a goal against us. I would suggest it would piss many of them off no end. | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:42 - May 17 with 5881 views | JackSomething |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:36 - May 17 by Jackfath | Doesn't affect them? I wonder what the players who ran their hearts out (and generally have done all season) thought of their own fans applauding when an ex player scores a goal against us. I would suggest it would piss many of them off no end. |
I would suggest that is a guess on your part. My guess would be that the majority of them wouldn't be bothered either way. | |
| You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help. |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:42 - May 17 with 5875 views | macthejack |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:36 - May 17 by Jackfath | Doesn't affect them? I wonder what the players who ran their hearts out (and generally have done all season) thought of their own fans applauding when an ex player scores a goal against us. I would suggest it would piss many of them off no end. |
I reckon most of them probably didn't give a shiny sh*te. Most probably expected it and I reckon most will probably have more than a few friendly words with Wilf after the game. They'd probably be more annoyed at themselves for conceding. | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:43 - May 17 with 5869 views | LeonisGod |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:36 - May 17 by Jackfath | Doesn't affect them? I wonder what the players who ran their hearts out (and generally have done all season) thought of their own fans applauding when an ex player scores a goal against us. I would suggest it would piss many of them off no end. |
Can't help can it. Nor when he got a standing ovation for warming up and coming on. We should have booed every touch and made the atmosphere as hostile as possible. And then he can be applauded at the end of the match if people want when it doesn't matter. | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:46 - May 17 with 5848 views | fbreath |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:43 - May 17 by LeonisGod | Can't help can it. Nor when he got a standing ovation for warming up and coming on. We should have booed every touch and made the atmosphere as hostile as possible. And then he can be applauded at the end of the match if people want when it doesn't matter. |
Yes ash was so miffed with the applause wilf got that the first thing he did at the final whistle was swap shirts with him | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:57 - May 17 with 5779 views | Jackfath | After the game. After the game. Yes after the game, no problem whatsoever but when fans of SCFC applaud a goal by another team I get a little bit of sick in my mouth. If I am the only fan who feels like that then so be it. All the applauding sheeple are cocks. | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:58 - May 17 with 5774 views | Clinton | Prolific and much loved ex striker, who we sold for a lot of money, scores a meaningless goal against us. Acting respectfully he mutes any celebration. I applauded the respect he showed. I'll clap who I want. | |
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And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son! |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:59 - May 17 with 5754 views | Jackfath |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:58 - May 17 by Clinton | Prolific and much loved ex striker, who we sold for a lot of money, scores a meaningless goal against us. Acting respectfully he mutes any celebration. I applauded the respect he showed. I'll clap who I want. |
He doesn't play for us. Why clap another player who just scored against us? Clap him after the game FFS. | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:01 - May 17 with 5741 views | oldcob | Half expected Wilf to join in our lap of honour. | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:02 - May 17 with 5734 views | headcleaner | Once they leave the swans that's it for me. The divs who sing his name and clap his goal are the same morons who berated him as a $hit Jason Scotland and lazy. I just don't get it. Did they also clap caulker when he scored for Cardiff against us? Sometime football is so sterile and pc. | | | |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:03 - May 17 with 5723 views | Jackfath |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:43 - May 17 by LeonisGod | Can't help can it. Nor when he got a standing ovation for warming up and coming on. We should have booed every touch and made the atmosphere as hostile as possible. And then he can be applauded at the end of the match if people want when it doesn't matter. |
I am also not advocating booing him. Ambivalence is the way forward during the match towards any other player, surely? Clap our players not their when they score against us. Today "the fans" of SCFC clapped a player who scored against us. Your forefathers would turn in their graves. | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:05 - May 17 with 5713 views | Darran | One of the most pathetic things I've ever witnessed in all my years watching Swansea City. Clapping an opponents goal? Really? The games gone mad. | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:05 - May 17 with 5713 views | Clinton |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 16:57 - May 17 by Jackfath | After the game. After the game. Yes after the game, no problem whatsoever but when fans of SCFC applaud a goal by another team I get a little bit of sick in my mouth. If I am the only fan who feels like that then so be it. All the applauding sheeple are cocks. |
ancient proverb. Man who feel sick in mouth, have head too far up @rse. | |
| If you can fill the unforgiving minute.
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son! |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:06 - May 17 with 5689 views | Jackfath |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:05 - May 17 by Clinton | ancient proverb. Man who feel sick in mouth, have head too far up @rse. |
Man who clap opposition players is soft in the head. Clap them after the game if you so wish. Bony warms up. *clap* Bony comes on. *standing ovation* Bony scores. *oh! He didnt celebrate, I'll clap him*. [Post edited 17 May 2015 17:08]
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:11 - May 17 with 5661 views | MrSwerve |
The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:06 - May 17 by Jackfath | Man who clap opposition players is soft in the head. Clap them after the game if you so wish. Bony warms up. *clap* Bony comes on. *standing ovation* Bony scores. *oh! He didnt celebrate, I'll clap him*. [Post edited 17 May 2015 17:08]
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Wonder what they'd have done if Wilf stuck the ball in the net and promptly came over to do a samba dance infront of them. | |
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The inevitable 'applause for Bony's goal' thread on 17:12 - May 17 with 5646 views | scottishjack | I am utterly, utterly disconnected from some of our fans these days...Who are some of these folks? When there are 11 players out there giving their all for the Swans, and one of the opposition effectively kills our chance of taking a point, to applaud it is just unbelievable! I stood there just looking around at some of the "Supporters" around me and just shook my head sadly. It's all changed these days, not for the better! | | | |
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