Look, what I'm trying to say here is that they don't need to be booed. It doesn't help, and one day it might mean that a player thinks "Oh, fuck it, I'm just going to coast along for this game and for the rest of my career, I might as well."
Charlton didn't play well last night, particularly in the first half. You can identify some reasons, and I'd select the absence of Chris Solly as one. Rhoys Wiggins is a superb left-back but he looked uncomfortable on the right, particularly when going forward. And Johnnie Jackson is always missed when he's out, as much for his spirit as for his play.
But a lot of players just had a bad day.
Bad days happen to good teams. The man next to me was a simmering pot of annoyance, his arms folded tighter across his chest as the game went on. On a colder night, people could have gathered around him for warmth. I didn't think Charlton were as bad as he did, but even he kept his mouth shut at the final whistle. Some didn't, and Kermorgant was visibly shocked and disgusted to hear a few idiots booing in the north stand. In many ways he's my favourite player in the team at the moment for his unstinting and unselfish effort. He, above all, does not deserve that.
Charlton match report
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I agree with your comments on Kermorgant. He worked incredibly hard last night and was the only one of the forward players to offer some movement when we had the ball. In my opinion, however, we are becoming too predictable and dependent on his flick-ons for BWP. More imagination (and better passing) from midfield is the main requirement, at present.
Er Rochdale!
Oops. Thanks, Anon2. It's all generic north to me!
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