The scapegoat thread

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Ben Marshall got booed and apparently after he told the City fans to **** off
Like Konch did ...

The scapegoats are all the boo boys which really don't help the team get any confidence, would have been over this stint if we didnt have the crazies booing players every 5 minutes!
 
Well a certain Ben Marshall was playing for the Under 21's today along with Jamie Vardy and Martyn Waghorn

We won 3-0 against Derby, Michael Cain got 1 and Jacob Blyth got 2

Ben Marshall and Martyn Waghorn both set a goal up
 
I'm going to go with Koncheskey.

He was appalling against Millsmall and then that tackle for their penalty yesterday was ****ing ridiculous for an "experienced" defender.
 
I always blame Simon Walton for everything, he was only with us for four months in 2008 and only played ten league games, but he was **** and he crippled Jay Jay in training, so he's getting a lifetime of hate from me.

You can throw some of your hate his way of you like, he definitely deserves it.
 
I dont hate him at all, just tends to be my scapegoat. When things went wrong i would just often blame him.

Schlupp is my total opposite. I have begged for him to be played more all season. Now it is almost impossible not to. The lad is absolute dynamite.
 
he does add some attacking threat when he comes on. Hope he starts on saturday
 
The concept of a 'scapegoat' is suggestive of something undeserving ... for my two I don't feel current criticism is undeserved

Paul Konchesky - his inability to judge a tackle - or how to tackle without fouling, keeps costing us - it was also his schoolboy positinal error against Millwall that led to Wes Morgan's sending off ... was he the only one i the stadium who current read the ball over the top?

David Nugent - the problem I have with Nuge is the irritating scally grin he always has on his face whether it's because he has done something well or because he has just ******-up again ... if he could contain it to having done something well, fine ... but it just enrages me that he seems to think that a 'cheeky scouse chappy' grin is a 'get out of jail card' for crass stupidity ...

Rant over :emoticon-0121-angry