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Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

Posted on: May 6, 2008 2:50 pm
 

I find it ridiculous that a man who not only has spent the majority of his career in NYC, but also played under the magnifying glass known as the 1970s-80s Yankees, seems to have trouble with the pressure.

This is a man who once sympathized with fans, saying he knows what it’s like to try and support a losing team. This is a man who came here riding the coattails of another manager who endured endless fan and media scrutiny.

This is a man who said he was up to the challenge. Which is why his statements about hostile Shea fans are, again, absolutely ridiculous.

The New York Post had the following to say:

"Willie Randolph doesn’t think it was an accident that the Mets looked so relaxed while taking two of three from the Diamondbacks in Arizona over the weekend. Randolph admitted yesterday that the constant negativity from the fans at Shea Stadium so far this year - an obvious carryover from last September’s epic collapse - has turned the road into a welcome refuge"

Okay, let’s analyze. First off, constant negativity? Last time I checked, this was one of the top paid teams in the league. Yet, the team has shown little fire, and currently holds a record that has largely been bested by organizations like Oakland and Florida. Though I don't agree with Booing, I think we’ve earned the right to boo a little. And even if it does get a little much at times, well, suck it up, son.

But of course, tender-skinned Willie doesn’t agree:

“In our mind, we moved on,” Randolph said of last season’s historic meltdown. “Obviously, the fans are having a tough time moving past that.”

By a show of hands, how many Mets fans are still thinking about 2007? IS the Booing from a 2007 carryover or from a lack of production that’s going down in 2008?

Maybe a little of both, but as another Met fan pointed out to me... We’re booing a lack of run support for Johan, who has pitched his a$$ off. We’re booing a bullpen that can’t seem to keep runners from doing jogs around the bases. We’re booing a lineup that has more holes than the Playboy Mansion, with stars that aren’t doing a drop of what they’re paid to.

We’re booing the apathetic crybaby attitude that seems to have pervaded this team.

The Post continues:

"Randolph is convinced the atmosphere back in New York will improve, perhaps as soon as this weekend against the Reds, if the Mets can win their current series here in L.A."

“When we start to play well, you’ll see a change in that,” Randolph said of the fan reaction at Shea. “We don’t talk about it or concern ourselves with it. We just hope that they eventually get behind this team, because I think we’re going to make them real proud before the year is over.”

Why are you always talking about some indeterminate time in the future? In Spring Training, we heard about erasing the memories of 2007. When the team got off to a slow start, you looked forward to the warmer weather. What’s wrong with winning now? I can name a bunch of other teams that don’t seem to have any problems with the chill in the air, and they certainly don’t seem to be struggling with their fans.

The bottom line is this: Willie, you know your job’s on the line. And while I’ve been one of your more avid supporters, I can’t stomach this sad clown routine you’re throwing at the media. Instead of tossing blame around, maybe you should try and inspire your team to play as a unit, maybe run a little harder, and stop worrying so much about fans throwing a few boos your way. We’ll let you know if and when you’ve earned the cheers.

Just ask Delgado.

But, if you insist on turning your poor management job into a “fan problem” then my advice is for you to pack your belongings, and try and find a job with the gestapo across town. We’ve had enough, and we’re letting you know it. There are plenty of other people who could manage this team to a few wins, without obsessing about the behavior of the fans. Be a professional, and more importantly, be a leader.

Otherwise, just leave. Seriously, Willie. If you don’t like it, go.

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Posted on: May 7, 2008 1:42 am

Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

We’re booing the apathetic crybaby attitude that seems to have pervaded this team.LOL. That's classic.....You know Tartans, I'm completely surprised the Mets aren't dominating the National League East, especially with Santana. I mean, I had the Braves winning the division before the Santana deal goes down because the Mets lack of pitching, but I thought the move would put them well over the top. Losing Pedro and El Duque isn't an excuse either as the team was without those two for much of last year as well.

However, according to ESPN's strength of schedule, they have had the hardest schedule of any MLB team while their division rival Braves, Phillies, and Marlins have had it much easier (all in bottom 5). The fact that the team is only one game out with many key components of the team struggling is encouraging, because that means when they finally do turn it on, they'll have a good chance to overtake first.

As far as Randolph goes, I've never really thought much of him as a manager. I know some Mets fans--most notably MrMet80 and SalPacino-love the guy with a passion, but many of his moves have been questionable. He is on the hot seat this season, but I don't see him getting fired as I still think the Mets reach the postseason as the NL East champs.



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Posted on: May 7, 2008 11:56 am

Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

Willie will not get fired in mid-season, if he does at all it will be after the season is over. After last Sept. and this April, Willie has lost some of my support.

You're not the only one who is completely surprised the Mets aren't dominating, but I hope you're right with the strength of schedule idea.



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Posted on: May 7, 2008 4:24 pm

Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

Tartans i agree with you ... he wont get fired in mid season but if he doesn't make the playoffs you can count him out... and someone else will get a great job landed to them..



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Posted on: May 7, 2008 7:23 pm

Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

Let Willie cry. We are 1 game out of first. BUT WHO IS IN FIRST? Florida you say? What is happening.



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Posted on: May 14, 2008 3:05 pm

Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

Tartan's, I'm a little confused.  Your last blog (which you reposted on that board) said you were tired of fans booing, that it should be stopped, that it was a distraction to the team that we should be supporting, yada yada.  Willie says something similar, and you jump on him?  Thats neither here nor there.  I agree with Willie... STOP THE BOOING.  I understand other fans feeling for 20-100 dollars a ticket, they have bought the right to demand excellence - but you really can't sit on both sides of the fence. 

Either you support your team with positive attitudes and cheers, or you show your support by booing displeasure, both are fine, both show you care, but don't hammer Willie for expressing something many of us have expressed as well.  Everyone asks for the 2006 Mets, that fun dug out.  The excitement, the pleasure of playing.  Would you be having fun if everyone was booing you?



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Posted on: May 15, 2008 12:06 pm

Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

NYFAN6682 - I jumped on Willie because as the Leader of the team, he needs to produce wins not excuses!



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Posted on: May 15, 2008 1:40 pm

Wiilie's crying about the Met fans Booing!

We’re booing a lack of run support for Johan, who has pitched his a$$ off.

Really, how come tha fans booed him during his first start at Shea, why because he wasn't perfect.  Fans here in NY are ridiculous, I always say, boo all you want in your home or the opposing team, but booing your own team is counter-productive.  I know it's a release of frustration, but it doesn't help anyone, and when it's done like Johan's first game at Shea (he had pitched very well until that game, why boo him for one bad start, because he didn't present the 2008 World Series ring that very day?) it just makes people look small.



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