Tan's done one

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Obviously we know nothing about what's happened here and that's definitely alarming. But I think we also know very little about Tan; his capabilities or how he is as a person. We see his interviews and yeah he speaks well but that alone doesn't necessarily mean he's brilliant. I remember being told that after one game early in Rosenior's tenure Tan had stormed in to confront the ref whilst pretty drunk.

Not saying Tan is the devil or that this isn't a strange and concerning turn of events - it certainly is - but I do think that some people were too easily impressed by Tan.
it's very difficult to judge football people
even if they win trohies it could have a lot to do with other people's recruitment
you cant just go by interviews either
players who have played for the manager can judge a manager
 
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"****er, ****er, wan....".
Not you!
Why pretend it didn't happen. Could hear it as plain as day. Complete with gestures. Sad 'grown' men. Pitiful.
And on mental health day. To a 21 y.o. kid that had grown up with the club that didn't want him for their first team. You couldn't make it up.

Hardly something that is going to cause anyone normal any distress. Cooper made it out to be absolutely vile, no doubt causing those who see it everywhere to think racist remarks were involved.
 
Yeah, football fans calling an opponent player a ‘****er’. Unheard of and unprecedented behaviour. I wonder when the public inquiry begins.
Nobody calling for a public inquiry.
I'm all for a loud, intimidating crowd but anyone thinking it's right for hundreds of grown men (and women) often in front of their kids & wives, to stand there shouting '****er' and throwing ****er signs like that is quite simply a ****er themselves. It's beyond pitiful.
And doing it to a 21 y.o. kid who has come up through your own academy and who the club themselves weren't bothered about keeping, and doing it in such numbers and all afternoon, and on Mental Health day after your club has appealed before hand not to do it, is absolutely classless from Norwich fans.
 
Yeah, football fans calling an opponent player a ‘****er’. Unheard of and unprecedented behaviour. I wonder when the public inquiry begins.
I did shout you complete rotter in my best Terry Thomas voice to Campbell once when he was at Cardiff
He visibly wilted when warming up

harsh but fair I like to think it’s what made him resign for us
 
Nobody calling for a public inquiry.
I'm all for a loud, intimidating crowd but anyone thinking it's right for hundreds of grown men (and women) often in front of their kids & wives, to stand there shouting '****er' and throwing ****er signs like that is quite simply a ****er themselves. It's beyond pitiful.
And doing it to a 21 y.o. kid who has come up through your own academy and who the club themselves weren't bothered about keeping, and doing it in such numbers and all afternoon, and on Mental Health day after your club has appealed before hand not to do it, is absolutely classless from Norwich fans.
I am curious as to whether Kalman and Cityzen would have joined in with the 'fans' had it been the other way around? Or would they just cheer on those that do?
 
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