The last paragraph makes me think that he's not very good at his job!
Or does that constitute online abuse?
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Our tough tackling, no nonsense, true pro, central midfielder said it best near the start of the interview when he said:
"They know what they are mate".
You can fill in the blank yourselves.
I've always liked Mr O'Brien but I like him even more after that interview. We sing off the same hymn sheet on this matter.
Angry fan reaction, potentially read by players, didn't begin with online social media. People used to write letters to the Football Post. I stumbled over some the other day from 1968 after a 0-3 home to defeat to Hartlepool in which we also missed a penalty, one letter described the team as a disgrace and another that it was the worst performance he'd ever seen.
I'm also reminded of an interview Beatle John Lennon gave to Rolling Stone magazine in 1970. It read like an absolute tirade of hate. A lot of people were upset by it at the time, including people who worked for the band and it was quoted for years as evidence of how angry and bitter Lennon was. About 20 years after he was murdered, an audio tape of the entire interview surfaced and revealed him to be quite relaxed and measured and he was just saying whatever came into his head, as you do, in a normal conversation with a journalist with whom he'd become quite close to and hung out with. Words are not reality.
You are surely not suggesting that what was printed in the Football Post over 50 years ago can be compared to what gets posted today on social media? The kind of personal posts about individual players that we see on here, ridiculous childish nicknames etc would never have been published.
You seem to say that you can just say whatever comes into your head and it won't matter because it's not reality. It does matter.
Needs 5,000 fans shouting " what a load of rubbish" to get the message across without profanity. There again, " who's the b@stard dressed in black" did reverberate from time to time! Personal attacks nowadays seem extreme which is why I don't do tw@atter etc.
Treat other people as you would expect to be treated yourself.
Social media is toxic, this board can be toxic. Everybody is entitled to their opinion but abuse is unacceptable in any form.
I think the worst thing I've ever said on this board is that Doyle needs to be dropped (which isn't abuse, it's just an opinion).
Now, for me, he's in contention for player of the season.
Just shows what we know doesn't it?
EDIT: I did call Durham and Prophet names at one point (a long time ago) but not proud of that and apologised at the time.
with what's gone on recently I'm not sure what you can class as abuse or fair criticism.
from what I can remember seeing posted, the worst comment I really believe was his legs have gone.im not sure if that was in reference to him as an individual or that him and Doyle were to old to form a 3 man midfield in this division or any division for that matter.
Now is that bullying , fair criticism , fact or absolute rubbish. let the facts and figures decide but he has been a constant performer in a team that got relegated and failed to get promotion?