To be honest it?s was actually only one individual who completely overstepped the mark and Queens knew straight away who he was. This should have been dealt with in house rather than online where it gives those totally innocent a bad name.
It is a shame that Queens have been forced into issuing a statement asking supporters not to stoop to using foul and abusive language when addressing their concerns, - and of course in this day and age, there is no place for abusive behaviour.
That being said, - I do have great sympathy for supporters who have spent hard earned money and travelled many hours to watch their club, - only for the team not to play to their strengths or ability, .............. and that leaves a quandary, - how should supporters express themselves?
I am certainly fed up watching QOS players not giving their all, - or passing across the pitch in an almost meaningless fashion, - while they are 1 - 0 down, - and that would 'appear' to be Mr Murphy's strategy, - which is unappealing to say the least.
Is it better for frustrated supporters to express their disgust, - or simply not to turn up at all? That's the quandary that the cub needs to address, - because it's most definitely the fact that people are not having a go at players who are giving 100%, - they are expressing their annoyance at a group of players who on paper should 'walk' this league, - but who 'appear' to be giving about 65% and following a pattern of negative football which is boring to watch.
If Mr Murphy has no intention of amending his ways and playing positive football, - then please let me know, as I have a hundred things I'd rather do than watch talented players playing square balls across a back four while losing 1-0. I'm sure I speak for the majority who go along to Palmerston, - that that is not why they loyally return week after week.
Something's got to change, - but simply publicly calling out the hecklers is not the answer. Once the 'accused' has calmed down, - ask him (or her) to point out what he or she expects from the team, - and it might be exactly what the other 985 souls actually want!
To be honest it?s was actually only one individual who completely overstepped the mark and Queens knew straight away who he was. This should have been dealt with in house rather than online where it gives those totally innocent a bad name.
Seen a short video clip of the rant.
Embarrassing
You can take the boy out of Kirkcudbright, but ??.!!!!
I'm very firmly in the camp of grown men not shouting and swearing week in week out, it's frankly embarrassing.
However, hypocrisy is a strange thing. The same supporters will, on a regular if not match by match basis, watch these poor players absolutely lambasting poor officials with language that would make Bernard Manning blush