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Albie Morgan - diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (p63)
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Chunes said:Of course some fans were annoyed. Why wouldn't they be? It's like football isn't allowed to be theatre anymore, it's got to be a sanitised corporate event. Like all reactions have to factor in external variables and be crafted into a balanced view. The tribalism, the intensity and the drama that made it electric is just stripped away. Now these genuine reactions are considered too much - as if you should watch and support your team from an emotional distance. As if to say: 'So what if the ex-player celebrated in front of the home end? We should understand it from his point-of-view. And good for him!' Good grief. Let football be football.
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se9addick said:J BLOCK said:Scoham said:https://x.com/cspvisualz/status/1837573579098956153?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904QSaid he wasn’t sad to be booed, it pushed him on.
He’s making a better career for himself up there than I thought he would so fair play to him, hope he succeeds and continues to prove me wrong.3 -
Henry Irving said:J BLOCK said:Scoham said:https://x.com/cspvisualz/status/1837573579098956153?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904QSaid he wasn’t sad to be booed, it pushed him on.
Took his goal well and had a very good game and after having been released by us he had every right to celebrate.
Glad to see him thriving, just a shame it was against usHe’s also not thriving.5 -
J BLOCK said:se9addick said:J BLOCK said:Scoham said:https://x.com/cspvisualz/status/1837573579098956153?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904QSaid he wasn’t sad to be booed, it pushed him on.
He’s making a better career for himself up there than I thought he would so fair play to him, hope he succeeds and continues to prove me wrong.0 -
Surely a player should always celebrate when scoring against whoever. It should probably have been a bit toned down though.3
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J BLOCK said:se9addick said:J BLOCK said:Scoham said:https://x.com/cspvisualz/status/1837573579098956153?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904QSaid he wasn’t sad to be booed, it pushed him on.
He’s making a better career for himself up there than I thought he would so fair play to him, hope he succeeds and continues to prove me wrong.0 -
SELR_addicks said:Yeah if clearly you weren't particularly liked while you were playing for the team, I don't mind the player then celebrating a goal against us.
I don't miss Morgan one bit so who cares.2 -
Scoham said:Quite a few ex players commenting on his instagram post, some of them giving back to fans giving them abuse. Mostly between Lyle Taylor and fans of course.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DAMOqx9okxD/?igsh=N3FncXFmam4zOGMw0 -
I don’t understand the non celebration idea.
you score you celebrate.
The worlds gone soft.7 - Sponsored links:
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On the extensive list of things that pissed me off yesterday, Albies antics are somewhere near the bottom.8
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Actions cause reactions, and reckon this is being a little bit over analysed.
Ex-player scores a terrible goal against former club and celebrates, fans of former club get the hump.
Me - "F*** off Morgan, it was a shit goal any way."
Morgan - "2-1!"
Me -"Grrr!"2 -
Gribbo said:Actions cause reactions, and reckon this is being a little bit over analysed.
Ex-player scores a terrible goal against former club and celebrates, fans of former club get the hump.
Me - "F*** off Morgan, it was a shit goal any way."
Morgan - "2-1!"
Me -"Grrr!"0 -
Gribbo said:Actions cause reactions, and reckon this is being a little bit over analysed.
Ex-player scores a terrible goal against former club and celebrates, fans of former club get the hump.
Me - "F*** off Morgan, it was a shit goal any way."
Morgan - "2-1!"
Me -"Grrr!"
Some of the posts on social media the day after about it being a disgrace is incredibly precious and a bit weird.3 -
I'd have him in the team over Docherty9
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Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Of course some fans were annoyed. Why wouldn't they be? It's like football isn't allowed to be theatre anymore, it's got to be a sanitised corporate event. Like all reactions have to factor in external variables and be crafted into a balanced view. The tribalism, the intensity and the drama that made it electric is just stripped away. Now these genuine reactions are considered too much - as if you should watch and support your team from an emotional distance. As if to say: 'So what if the ex-player celebrated in front of the home end? We should understand it from his point-of-view. And good for him!' Good grief. Let football be football.
Thanks for the lol.
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SELR_addicks said:Gribbo said:Actions cause reactions, and reckon this is being a little bit over analysed.
Ex-player scores a terrible goal against former club and celebrates, fans of former club get the hump.
Me - "F*** off Morgan, it was a shit goal any way."
Morgan - "2-1!"
Me -"Grrr!"
Some of the posts on social media the day after about it being a disgrace is incredibly precious and a bit weird.1 -
Chunes said:Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Of course some fans were annoyed. Why wouldn't they be? It's like football isn't allowed to be theatre anymore, it's got to be a sanitised corporate event. Like all reactions have to factor in external variables and be crafted into a balanced view. The tribalism, the intensity and the drama that made it electric is just stripped away. Now these genuine reactions are considered too much - as if you should watch and support your team from an emotional distance. As if to say: 'So what if the ex-player celebrated in front of the home end? We should understand it from his point-of-view. And good for him!' Good grief. Let football be football.
Thanks for the lol.
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Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Of course some fans were annoyed. Why wouldn't they be? It's like football isn't allowed to be theatre anymore, it's got to be a sanitised corporate event. Like all reactions have to factor in external variables and be crafted into a balanced view. The tribalism, the intensity and the drama that made it electric is just stripped away. Now these genuine reactions are considered too much - as if you should watch and support your team from an emotional distance. As if to say: 'So what if the ex-player celebrated in front of the home end? We should understand it from his point-of-view. And good for him!' Good grief. Let football be football.
Thanks for the lol.0 -
Chunes said:Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Of course some fans were annoyed. Why wouldn't they be? It's like football isn't allowed to be theatre anymore, it's got to be a sanitised corporate event. Like all reactions have to factor in external variables and be crafted into a balanced view. The tribalism, the intensity and the drama that made it electric is just stripped away. Now these genuine reactions are considered too much - as if you should watch and support your team from an emotional distance. As if to say: 'So what if the ex-player celebrated in front of the home end? We should understand it from his point-of-view. And good for him!' Good grief. Let football be football.
Thanks for the lol.
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Cafcmunich said:I'd have him in the team over Docherty1
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Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Garrymanilow said:Chunes said:Of course some fans were annoyed. Why wouldn't they be? It's like football isn't allowed to be theatre anymore, it's got to be a sanitised corporate event. Like all reactions have to factor in external variables and be crafted into a balanced view. The tribalism, the intensity and the drama that made it electric is just stripped away. Now these genuine reactions are considered too much - as if you should watch and support your team from an emotional distance. As if to say: 'So what if the ex-player celebrated in front of the home end? We should understand it from his point-of-view. And good for him!' Good grief. Let football be football.
Thanks for the lol.0 -
Albie Morgan scoring yesterday is more indicative of how shit we were than how well he's progressed as a footballer.2
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https://x.com/BlackpoolFC/status/1854840790440177736?t=wAZ1jjJ_UoRbghC0jQyn1g&s=19
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, not really sure what that means for his career?0 -
ButtleJR said:https://x.com/BlackpoolFC/status/1854840790440177736?t=wAZ1jjJ_UoRbghC0jQyn1g&s=19
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, not really sure what that means for his career?20 -
Good luck Albie, hopefully your career will continue successfully once treatment starts.0
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ButtleJR said:https://x.com/BlackpoolFC/status/1854840790440177736?t=wAZ1jjJ_UoRbghC0jQyn1g&s=19
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, not really sure what that means for his career?15 -
A massive shock for him that, but a number of top sports people have reached the top with Type 1 Diabetes. Gary Mabbutt was the most famous footballer, but Sir Steve Redgrave is also Type 1, as is current tennis player Alexander Zverev.5
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All the best to Albie with his recovery... Wonder what happened for the statement to state that his recovery is stable, as comes across that something publicly happened, and the statement is to offer reassurance that he's okay as a result of that... Unless I'm reading too much into it.
Decent Footballer on his day at this level though, so hope this doesnt effect his career.0 -
I hope Albie makes a full recovery - good luck to the lad.5