Not what you all want to hear but havin a sherbet and a fag, on Friday night in Blackheath, and weren't interested in talkin to fellow fans shame as I thought he was one of us, needs to remember who pays the wages
Not what you all want to hear but havin a sherbet and a fag, on Friday night in Blackheath, and weren't interested in talkin to fellow fans shame as I thought he was one of us, needs to remember who pays the wages
Are you sure it wasn't just you he was blanking mate?
Not what you all want to hear but havin a sherbet and a fag, on Friday night in Blackheath, and weren't interested in talkin to fellow fans shame as I thought he was one of us, needs to remember who pays the wages
It depended on the scenario.If he was on a date, I understand why he wouldn't want to talk. If he had family over from Germany, I understand why he wouldn't want to talk. If he was questioned on take over talk and asked if he thought Roland is a prick, I understand why he wouldn't want to talk.
If he was out with friends then he could have had a quick chat. No harm in explaining that he was with friends and could only speak quickly and say hello
Wouldn't be surprised if Russ' rules of engagement include not engaging with fans on social media and in public. Especially bearing in mind the current situation.
Ive always thought that if you see a famous person and they're not very friendly, the default position should always be 'maybe it's a one off'. After all, there are a multitude of reasons why someone famous might not want to talk to some stranger and many of those reasons are fair enough and most of them are none of our business. If, however, you (or others) experience this repeatedly and it becomes clear that it's a character trait, then the benefit of the doubt gets a bit thin.
Not what you all want to hear but havin a sherbet and a fag, on Friday night in Blackheath, and weren't interested in talkin to fellow fans shame as I thought he was one of us, needs to remember who pays the wages
Not what you all want to hear but havin a sherbet and a fag, on Friday night in Blackheath, and weren't interested in talkin to fellow fans shame as I thought he was one of us, needs to remember who pays the wages
Just because he's a decent defender doesn't mean he's a decent bloke. Exactly the same as Johnson being a terrible defender doesn't make him a nice guy.
Just because he's a decent defender doesn't mean he's a decent bloke. Exactly the same as Johnson being a terrible defender doesn't make him a nice guy.
Bauer's a top bloke, he spoken to me a couple of times.
Grown men upset professional footballer doesn't want to mingle... Shocker.
Maybe he had stuff going on and just wanted to have a quiet one with his mates?
Or you were pissed and couldn't tell the difference between a big random drunk fella who looks like Bauer when you squint and are pissed...and the real BFG.
If when he's fit, he helps us to 10 clean sheets in a row, that's all that matters to me.
Not every player is a Johnnie Jackson...
Absolutely this...
Some of them can get to the ball before the opposition player.
Genuinely though if we had more like Johnny playing for us in terms of heart and desire, we'd probably be shit still but at least we'd look like we were trying.
This is such a non story. Why do so many people think that celebrities have an obligation to talk to them, pose for pictures with them and be sociable? They don't have to do anything except their job. Which in this case is playing well in defence for Charlton. Anything they do beyond that is a bonus.
Just because he's a decent defender doesn't mean he's a decent bloke. Exactly the same as Johnson being a terrible defender doesn't make him a nice guy.
Bauer's a top bloke, he spoken to me a couple of times.
What did he say? 'Fuck off and stop bothering me'.
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If he was out with friends then he could have had a quick chat. No harm in explaining that he was with friends and could only speak quickly and say hello
After all, there are a multitude of reasons why someone famous might not want to talk to some stranger and many of those reasons are fair enough and most of them are none of our business.
If, however, you (or others) experience this repeatedly and it becomes clear that it's a character trait, then the benefit of the doubt gets a bit thin.
Just my two penn'orth.
I'd be surprised if someone from Charlton didn't see this post though and fine him.
Maybe he had stuff going on and just wanted to have a quiet one with his mates?
Or you were pissed and couldn't tell the difference between a big random drunk fella who looks like Bauer when you squint and are pissed...and the real BFG.
If when he's fit, he helps us to 10 clean sheets in a row, that's all that matters to me.
Not every player is a Johnnie Jackson...
Some of them can get to the ball before the opposition player.
Genuinely though if we had more like Johnny playing for us in terms of heart and desire, we'd probably be shit still but at least we'd look like we were trying.
Let's be honest here, if he is getting a game ahead of you in something isn't right - Even if you are injured