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Ricardo Fuller-Boo or Clap

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  • edited October 2013
    Bit of a different question. Reid was a class act for us. No problem with Fuller. Probably won't boo or clap.
  • Clap. One of our better players when fit and I enjoyed watching him play. I will be following up my Andy Reid winnings with a bet on him to score though.

    Ex player = Goal. It's like printing money!
  • Guarentee a bunch of muppets in the north upper will boo him!
  • Clap. I couldn't believe we let him go.
  • I don't understand why we ask this question so often. It's rarely productive to boo a player - the only one I can really remember it working on was Darren Pitcher away to Palarse - we should either clap them to recognise them or ignore them completely.
  • neither, I'm not bothered either way
  • I'll clap him in between pressing f5.
  • It depends how he celebrates beating Hamer from distance.....

    Seriously though, whilst I have nothing against the bloke to boo him does he really warrant individual praise? I don’t think he does.

    Either way I’ll probably still be drinking that piss they pass off as lager in the north upper when the teams are read out.
  • Can't be there Saturday, missing my first home game for a very long time, but this would be an easy clap.

    Ric proved a match-winner on his own a couple of times last season and, by all accounts, would love to have stayed. I'll always regret that we weren't in a position to take him on the first time, after he had recovered from his back problem. Could have had a good few years of a young, fit Fuller.
  • Clap.
    Good player, good guy and scored against palarse which gave us something to sing about (for 5 minutes)
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  • His performance at Ipswich away was the best individual performance I have seen from a Charlton player in years. Has a knack of putting players on their arse whilst standing still with the ball.
  • Clap - not the sort of player you want to get motivated by booing.
  • sm said:

    Clap - not the sort of player you want to get motivated by booing.

    This. Would have liked to have seen Ricardo again in a Charlton shirt as he was capable of scoring a goal or producing a bit of quality out of nothing. Its a shame that lack of funds meant he could not sign another one year deal.

    Anyway play like we did on Tuesday and we have nothing to worry about.....
  • can I have IGNORE as a third option ?
  • Clap. We would have won on Tues with him in the team.
  • cafctom said:

    His performance at Ipswich away was the best individual performance I have seen from a Charlton player in years. Has a knack of putting players on their arse whilst standing still with the ball.


    I was also at that game, tom. Ipswich were terrified of him. He basically took the piss.
  • Do people honestly boo still...like at a pantomime?
  • Valley11 said:

    Do people honestly boo still...like at a pantomime?

    Only if they are behind you
  • Kap10 said:

    Valley11 said:

    Do people honestly boo still...like at a pantomime?

    Only if they are behind you
    Ha, very good!
  • be interested to see if he looks a lazy player when with an opponent. i would think not.

    expect him to be up for it and someone needs to be in his face all game long. get hughesy in front of him for every ball into his feet and chest, with a CB behind for the balls to his bonce. also, never underestimate his ability to cut in from the byline, do not show this fella goalside.
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  • Not worried about him today, performance wise.
    Saw him on the tele when they played Huddersfield two weeks ago, looks finished.
    In retrospect don't know why I thought he was a good signing for us, must have been on a wedge.
  • the worst thing to do to a 'superstar' is to totally ignore him/her .. soooo... totally ignore him
  • Boo ? Boo ??

    Why would anyone even consider booing him ?

    Why would anyone consider booing half the ex players who get booed? Some Charlton fans seem to think it's custom to boo any ex player regardless of circumstances.
  • He's already said he won't celebrate if he scores, though he will be trying to as a professional. Blackpool's owner is notoriously tight and he wanted to stay and was prepared to take a drop in wages. I'll applaud him just for that cracking goal against Posh last year. Won't be happy if he scores, particularly not if it is from 40 yards.
  • He received and returned good applause today, looked very happy with all our players and had a love fest with, Cousins, Powell and Mathews after the game
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