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Parker post-match handshakes

Started by Brawn, December 03, 2021, 09:45:09 PM

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Brawn

Scott shaking Fulham hands in front of me.

I think I may have heard a few murmurings from the Hammy End of "Super Scotty Parker" too, nice touch.

The hug with Mitro told a thousand stories.

Fulham loves you more than you will ever know.

RufusBrevettatemyhamster

Who do Fulham love?

Mitro. Yes. Parker. No.

Pluto

Quote from: Brawn on December 03, 2021, 09:45:09 PM
Scott shaking Fulham hands in front of me.

I think I may have heard a few murmurings from the Hammy End of "Super Scotty Parker" too, nice touch.

The hug with Mitro told a thousand stories.

Fulham loves you more than you will ever know.

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ffcthereligion

Quote from: Brawn on December 03, 2021, 09:45:09 PM
Scott shaking Fulham hands in front of me.

I think I may have heard a few murmurings from the Hammy End of "Super Scotty Parker" too, nice touch.

The hug with Mitro told a thousand stories.

Fulham loves you more than you will ever know.

It was boa morte song.

Radiowhite


RaySmith

Quote from: Brawn on December 03, 2021, 09:45:09 PM
Scott shaking Fulham hands in front of me.

I think I may have heard a few murmurings from the Hammy End of "Super Scotty Parker" too, nice touch.

The hug with Mitro told a thousand stories.

Fulham loves you more than you will ever know.

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Class to do this.


perry geyton

Calm down it's just political correctness

Somerset Fulham

Quote from: perry geyton on December 03, 2021, 10:33:19 PM
Calm down it's just political correctness

What do you mean by this? It is literally nonsencical.

Logicalman

I'm not sure why it was not a good thing to see him shaking hands with his former players. It's a game, that's all, Shankly was talking about the fans when he muttered his famous saying.
Logical is just in the name - don't expect it has anything to do with my thought process, because I AM the man who sold the world.


Herbie

Looked to me like someone who'd left the office without saying goodbye...

Sgt Fulham

If we love Scott Parker we really are the Victoria sponge rating brigade everyone says we are. Embarrassing. Not deserving of booing, but come on. A leech of a player, and a leech ot a manager.

Andy S

So why not shake hands? It shows there was no vindictiveness


paulbrookersmazydribbles

Loved the way he scarpered as soon as he realised he'd crossed the halfway line.

Twig

Quote from: perry geyton on December 03, 2021, 10:33:19 PM
Calm down it's just political correctness

That's just one of the silliest comments I've read on here for some while.

toshes mate

Quote from: Herbie on December 03, 2021, 11:41:41 PM
Looked to me like someone who'd left the office without saying goodbye...
I'd guess this is very close to the truth.


cookieg

#15
I would have luvved it if Mitro had scored the winner and celebrated in front of their dug out. Childish attitude? Absolutely!!

MartyFFC

The only Parker-related songs from the hammy end were telling him to f*** off, and that we have Marco Silva who's a genius, to the tune of come on feel the noise

bill taylors apprentice

#17
As a player I suppose you could admire the fact that he made so much of his limited ability, limited as in not blessed with pace and skill but a hard worker who used what he had to the max.
A decent top level player at his peak but should never have been close to an international call up and when he signed for us he was past his best and failed to lift the team which was supposed to be one of his assets.

Not his fault that he was on a long (for his age) contract and hugely disproportionate salary for a player who brought little to the team apart from his good name.
For all of this, I didn't dislike him but felt strongly it was a waste of money and he wasn't helping the team move forward both physically and metaphorically.

As head coach/ manager he brings his personality and hard work to the role and he understands the game, but only up to a point as he manages like he played.
Parker ball is very much about hard work and commitment (like any successful team|) but his style like his playing days is very limited, more Pullis but in designer gear than classy and innovative football.

In time I'm sure he will be found out, he may be a decent man in general but as its almost panto season I say his time at our club was more like the "Emperors new clothes" than "Prince Charming" and not worth the money!


filham

Parker must have been well pleased with the point his team took home last night, they all played hard for him particularly the defenders. Their goal developed on the training ground and executed perfectly on the pitch must have given him great satisfaction.
The mystery is that there was no sign of Parker Ball in the Bournmouth play.

SP

Quote from: toshes mate on December 04, 2021, 08:38:19 AM
Quote from: Herbie on December 03, 2021, 11:41:41 PM
Looked to me like someone who'd left the office without saying goodbye...
I'd guess this is very close to the truth.

Sounds about right, glad they're all moving on.

I'm sure he'll enjoy celebrating promotion in front of their 11,000 ecstatic fans.  Then onto the big challenge of survival in the top flight.