Originally posted by RedReet
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There were also match reports on the bbc mentioning his error. I do recall ironic cheers in a game after he made a mistake actually, can't remember which one though.
But my point was not in the specific detail of the comparisons but rather in the fact that Karius whilst deserving of some sympathy, shouldn't expect or actually receive any because few footballers do nowadays - at least from my perspective being a fan over the last two decades.
If a man is abused for not caring about his career (without any actual evidence) whilst being injured (studge/enrique), why is it more shocking someone is jeered by 'fans' or has articles written about him after making mistakes.
anywho, thats my 2 cents.





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