Cole Palmer

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Seemed to go straight down the tunnel after the final whistle - no celebratory handshakes with the Boro players/staff or going over to clap/get pelters from the Chelsea fans.

May be mistaken, hands up if I'm wrong, but looked this way on Sky.

If so - what a petulant tvvat.
 
Seemed to go straight down the tunnel after the final whistle - no celebratory handshakes with the Boro players/staff or going over to clap/get pelters from the Chelsea fans.

May be mistaken, hands up if I'm wrong, but looked this way on Sky.

If so - what a petulant tvvat.
Yes. I saw this on the highlights. Understandable but poor form.
 
He seems to have this type of attitude. He did when he was at City. A sense of entitlement.

I do think he has been their best player this season (not that there's been much competition), and he definitely has a bright/promising future in the game but he does need to change his attitude at times.
 
Yeah I noticed him going down the tunnel quickly - not sure if he avoided handshakes though. Don't think he was the only one - and their fans weren't exactly welcoming the ones who did go over.
 
I thought that at the time. Maybe just his youth and naivety, maybe he felt a wave of guilt on the three clear-cut chances he missed.

Poch downplaying the Chelsea fans frustrations towards the end of the game is more of a story - embarrassing to say that Chelsea fans were arguing with Boro fans and not the players.
 
I've just noticed that myself on the extended highlights.
It was a tough night for him personally. Only a young lad. No doubt he was disappointed.

If I'm a Chelsea fan, I'd rather see that than him joking on and and having a laugh with the opposition like you see regularly in the Premier League at full time. Ideally he would stick around, shake hands and clap the travelling support (is you can call them that). But at least he shows that he cares and is not happy with how it's gone.
 
Seemed to go straight down the tunnel after the final whistle - no celebratory handshakes with the Boro players/staff or going over to clap/get pelters from the Chelsea fans.

May be mistaken, hands up if I'm wrong, but looked this way on Sky.

If so - what a petulant tvvat.
Yeah went straight off, not shaking anyone's hand, or thanking his team's supporters, he was like a spoilt kid, yes he must of been pi**ed off with missing some easy chances, but show some respect and be a man...

It was also talked about this morning on Talk Sport with Ally McCoist and Alan Brazil..
 
And yet, not surprising.

A truly horrible club supported by horrible fans.
I tend to think supporters of most clubs are fairly similar, behaviours driven by environments etc, but there is something quite unique about Chelsea's culture. Its quite satisfying seeing their demise. Even if they get through against us, beating a Championship club over two legs is hardly an achievement. Quite enjoyed this.

 
I think our biggest slice of luck last night was him having an off night!

Looks to be a cracking player ..... bit of a bellend like.
 
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Having seen his hair I'm not surprised he rushed straight off to Tommy toupees on linthorpe Road for a replacement syrup...
Dear me...young lad with a.scargill poor form.
 
He looked really annoyed. It must be hard for players to finish a game when you have had a mare and the result wasnt great to come back onto a pitch and clap for the fans.

I have had loads of games in the past where i've stormed off to the side of the pitch to sulk/ let of steam before warming down with the team. Better than going over to the fans and then it kicking off I reckon.
 
Seemed to go straight down the tunnel after the final whistle - no celebratory handshakes with the Boro players/staff or going over to clap/get pelters from the Chelsea fans.

May be mistaken, hands up if I'm wrong, but looked this way on Sky.

If so - what a petulant tvvat.
Why should you be happy when you have a poor game and get beaten,not everyone accepts defeat with a smile and a handshake.
 
I tend to think supporters of most clubs are fairly similar, behaviours driven by environments etc, but there is something quite unique about Chelsea's culture. Its quite satisfying seeing their demise. Even if they get through against us, beating a Championship club over two legs is hardly an achievement. Quite enjoyed this.

Cundy is a total cund isn’t he.

Can’t stand the guy.
 
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