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« Reply #285 on: November 09, 2009, 10:44:34 AM » |
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Fans pay money to get into the game, so they are entitled to do as they please. Still, I heard mainly cheering yesturday, second half especially.
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« Reply #286 on: November 09, 2009, 10:45:53 AM » |
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Fans pay money to get into the game, so they are entitled to do as they please. Still, I heard mainly cheering yesturday, second half especially.
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« Reply #287 on: November 09, 2009, 11:14:03 AM » |
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what was on Lazio's Jersey this game? do we have a sponsor? or was this just another charity thing?
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« Reply #288 on: November 09, 2009, 12:20:14 PM » |
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I still don't understand the point of creating such a negative atmosphere during a match.
I do. If the players ain't up to the task, let them know. I'm not a CN fanboy by any means but all of their actions this season I have supported. It's up to the players to buckle up their ideas and prove to the fans they are worth two shits in that jersey. It's part and parcel of football for crap players to be jeered. In my opinion, Rocchi is the only player immune form criticism, every other player has lacked what is required for us to perform well week in and week out. I hope the jeering continues. Can't say if it was the CN or just some assholes, but there were some whistling players during the lineup at the start of the match. It's not a matter of cheering them to exculpate their bad play - but we need to avoid relegation. Unless you believe crowd support means nothing this only hurts. It's not that the crowd has caused this (that's obvious) but creating a really negative atmosphere during games will not suit any purpose at all.
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« Reply #289 on: November 09, 2009, 12:23:41 PM » |
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what was on Lazio's Jersey this game? do we have a sponsor? or was this just another charity thing?
The Sponsor on the jersey was Paideia. Its Lazio's Medical Supply company. Lazio had the sponsor on there jersey for one match before against Catania. Its not there official sponsor for the whole season. Lazio seems to like having a different sponsor on there jersey instead of getting one good one for the whole season these days.
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« Reply #290 on: November 09, 2009, 12:35:11 PM » |
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Can't say if it was the CN or just some assholes, but there were some whistling players during the lineup at the start of the match. It's not a matter of cheering them to exculpate their bad play - but we need to avoid relegation. Unless you believe crowd support means nothing this only hurts. It's not that the crowd has caused this (that's obvious) but creating a really negative atmosphere during games will not suit any purpose at all.
Again, my point stands though. Lazio365 is right, the fans are entitled to do as they wish, they pay for their ticket. Just what are you expecting Imper, I have to ask. Look at the table ( I confess, I refuse to for weeks) and see where we are. Pitiful, embarrassing and infuriating are three words to describe it, there's a dictionary of others. What have the whistlers got to cheer about exactly? NOTHING. On the pitch, diddly squit. Fans ain't robots, they can't be programmed to be emotionless vessels just to suit those useless cunts in the Lazio shirt. Yes a negative atmosphere doesn't help, but what other atmosphere can there possibly be? Interestingly, I don't recall any avid whistling or jeering, just the odd echo, which would have been drowned out by the CN on a good day. I repeat, fans have every right to jeer and they can't be expected to do anything different, when, for the umpteenth time this season, we only perform when the game is practically impossible to win.
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« Reply #291 on: November 09, 2009, 12:46:33 PM » |
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Yes a negative atmosphere doesn't help, but what other atmosphere can there possibly be?
Precisely right. Any ground, any club, where the team is in a rut the boo's will come. Its only natural in my eyes, after all I see it as a reaction from the fans that they actually care, and ultimately hurt too at the current situation. The players should see this as an opportunity to turn this around, rather than winge about the fans affecting their performance. Win the fans over again, through effort and substance on the pitch. It doesnt help though, that all in all we really are poor in the central positions. Worst Lazio defence and midfield for years and years all said and done imo.
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« Reply #292 on: November 09, 2009, 12:52:00 PM » |
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I think team needs to see past people jeering. The jeering can always from from the opposing teams fans and I'm not sure how professional this team is to be affected by it. If cheering didn't have an effect then jeering probably won't have an effect either. I think its safe to assume that this will continue until the team gets maximum points from a match. Lotito probably contributed to the loss of moral by damaging relationships that were strong over many years between scoring partners rocchi and pandev for example. I'm sure they all feel the ship is sinking and that of course isn't helping. As the tension gets higher with each winless game I don't expect moral to get any better between fans or players.
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« Reply #293 on: November 09, 2009, 01:05:31 PM » |
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Yes a negative atmosphere doesn't help, but what other atmosphere can there possibly be?
Precisely right. Any ground, any club, where the team is in a rut the boo's will come. Its only natural in my eyes, after all I see it as a reaction from the fans that they actually care, and ultimately hurt too at the current situation. The players should see this as an opportunity to turn this around, rather than winge about the fans affecting their performance. Win the fans over again, through effort and substance on the pitch. It doesnt help though, that all in all we really are poor in the central positions. Worst Lazio defence and midfield for years and years all said and done imo. Support the colours - there's nothing good going on at the moment - and I understand the frustration. I was at the Chievo match last year when Cribari left the field crying under a hail of whistles (not mine) but I understood, and fealt the frustration we were all feeling (as I said to a guy standing next to me - hey I flew 6000 km to watch this shit!). But there is a limit, I'm not saying the fans should be robots or ignore the pathetic excuse for football that we're currently subjected to - but whistling Mauri during the line up, or Cribari when he actually has the ball is just idiotic in my opinion. After the match, fine - but not during. that's all I'm saying.
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« Reply #294 on: November 09, 2009, 01:06:13 PM » |
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You all can suck my balls !  I quote E.Cartman because of the fact that I predicted the exact scoreline for this match(the proof is in page #4) and this is second time in a roll(the first one was for Lazio vs Villa in EL) but I didn't got the time to throw it in your face  because of my tight agenda(yesterday I was at concert of the famous Macedonian pianist Simon Trpcevski -he was brilliant as always BTW) I've decided to be brief in my next comments from now on because I'm so pissed from the whole mess that Lazios in! disappointment after disappointment...and it's all Lotitos fault(the bad summer mercato,the dissidents issue and the whole Lazio management in general)! I'm starting with the short comments in my very next post that will be on this very same topic! 
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« Reply #295 on: November 09, 2009, 01:08:22 PM » |
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Lazio is shit! Lotito dumb! 
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« Reply #296 on: November 09, 2009, 01:17:26 PM » |
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Support the colours - there's nothing good going on at the moment - and I understand the frustration. I was at the Chievo match last year when Cribari left the field crying under a hail of whistles (not mine) but I understood, and fealt the frustration we were all feeling (as I said to a guy standing next to me - hey I flew 6000 km to watch this shit!). But there is a limit, I'm not saying the fans should be robots or ignore the pathetic excuse for football that we're currently subjected to - but whistling Mauri during the line up, or Cribari when he actually has the ball is just idiotic in my opinion. After the match, fine - but not during. that's all I'm saying.
I have never not understood what your saying... but Cribari won't have the ball at the end of the match, so we can't boo him then. And we won't see Mauri. He'll be reading the kindergarten guide, volume 3, season 3 of "How to go from Azzurri to Asswipe." By saying we shouldn't boo or jeer players during the game is accepting the mediocrity that is in front of us. Simple as that. We can't manage the team like that nobhead Ballardini, so what can we do? Show our displeasure towards situations in the game, during the game, is all that fans can do. Your suggesting Imper to take that away. Nobody may as well turn up to watch Lazio then anymore, or any other club. It's what part of being a fan is about. Right or wrong, helpful or not... I'd far rather S.O be full of whistlers and jeers then people with heads in their clouds not facing the reality of the situation. 
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« Reply #297 on: November 09, 2009, 01:55:14 PM » |
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By saying we shouldn't boo or jeer players during the game is accepting the mediocrity that is in front of us. Simple as that.
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« Reply #298 on: November 09, 2009, 02:46:29 PM » |
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You guys either have a short memory or haven't been watching Lazio for as long as I have. Don't you remember Sinisa regularly getting sent off for ill discipline and the monkey incident with Vieira, or the gypsy incident with Mutu? Is that really the guy that you want leading this club? Sure he took a good free kick and his first couple of years at Lazio were good but he was more trouble than he was worth. I'm sure Lazio would have more supporters if its name wasn't tarnished with the racist element of a small minority, a minority which players like Mihajlovic was an on the field representative. His spell as Bologna manager wasn't exactly successful, he lasted all of 5 months and fell out with a number of the senior players according to Wikipedia. You guys defend him for being ex merda, yet in the same breath always seem to slam Siviglia for being ex merda? You might take note that Siviglia, as shit as he is only "played" 5 games for Rioma whereas Mihajlovic played over 50. Don't you think we need an experienced manager to take us out of this mess? If we experiment we will only end up in Serie B.
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« Reply #299 on: November 09, 2009, 02:58:55 PM » |
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I'm sure Lazio would have more supporters if its name wasn't tarnished with the racist element of a small minority, a minority which players like Mihajlovic was an on the field representative That doesn't make any sense at all. Bizarre opinion that is. You guys either have a short memory or haven't been watching Lazio for as long as I have Doesn't matter. People who have been supporting them for 5 minutes know more about them then you do, apparantly. You guys defend him for being ex merda, yet in the same breath always seem to slam Siviglia for being ex merda? I slag off Siviglia because he is shit. Simple as that. I bet everyone else does as well. His spell as Bologna manager wasn't exactly successful, he lasted all of 5 months and fell out with a number of the senior players according to Wikipedia. You rely on wikipedia to help you make points. Clearly we should all bow down to you. Don't you remember Sinisa regularly getting sent off for ill discipline and the monkey incident with Vieira, or the gypsy incident with Mutu? Is that really the guy that you want leading this club? Yes Don't you think we need an experienced manager to take us out of this mess? Like who? Find one then. Who the fuck from the international scene is going to quit their job and manage us? Or, what ex international manager is going to ask for a cheap salary that Lotito will be happy to pay? I don't know what planet your from... but keep up the ridiculous posts, I enjoy ripping them to shreds.
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