Mon Aug 08, 2016 12:19 am
norms76 wrote:Sven wrote:It matters to some but not to the majority and in the grand scheme of things player Jazz Richards should be afforded a little latitude here
He certainly did 'tap' his head during the game and he applauded the fans on his way off in a fashion no better or worse than certain other players who just happen not to have played for our local rivals!
The Boo Boys (and a couple of others who have surprised me on the subject) have now set him up a treat for his home debut; a game against his former club's local rivals, QPR
I'm sure sections of the "Jack' support won't miss the opportunity to put pressure on him either!
If Jazz Richards is really was really so worried about "Doing the Ayatollah" or how he would be perceived in his hometown, then I'm sure he wouldn't have signed for Cardiff City FC (or maybe Paul Trollope) in the first place!
If any player is judged solely on his ability to tap himself on the head at the behest of the same people who will crucify him if he was then to make a mistake due to lack of concentration, then we're in for a pretty torrid season ahead!
Totally agree Chris, I remember only a few years back Bellamy having the fans chant at him 5/6 times to do the Ayatollah before he responded as he was so focused on what was happening on the field, didn't hear anyone hanging him out to dry. That happened on more that one occasion as well. Give the lad a break for gods sake. There's clear audio of the fans chanting for him to do the Ayatollah and then cheering once he did it, all this is shocking in my opinion. The video with the evidence of the crowd chanting is below.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=you ... Gmscq2uKbg
Mon Aug 08, 2016 7:27 am
Nuclearblue wrote:Can someone change the headline of this thread to....
HAS JIZZ SHOT HIS LOAD AT CARDIFF ?
I will get my coat and hat and quietly leave