He actually did at one point yesterday. To a chorus of cheers.
And then people are wondering why he's taking the safe option and punching rather than catching? His confidence must be in tatters and our "fans" are making it worse, not better.
It's OK saying "it's part of the game" but getting on our own player's backs (Punchy, Guly, Gastón, Fox, Hooiveld without even trying to think hard) can NEVER, EVER be a good thing, so why does a bunch of people who must individually recognise that act differently en masse?
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