Monday, 12 December 2011

I'm sorry Marvin but I could only remember the second bit......

''Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names.''

John F. Kennedy
35th President of US 1961-1963 (1917 - 1963)


Throughout his Aldershot Town career Marvin Morgan consistently displayed a wonderfully reassuring quality…..

‘’Like to thank the fans who booed me off the pitch. Where’s that going to get you! I hope you all die.’’

Aldershot 1 Hereford United 2 and fans called for manager Kevin Dillon to be sacked during and after another dismal loss to the bottom-placed United.

At this same event, the supporters also jeered Marvin Morgan, stirring him to make offensive comments in return, on the social networking site, Twitter. As a consequence, Morgan was fined two weeks wages and ordered to stay away from the Club. He was also placed on the transfer list and, shortly after, joined League 1 side Dagenham and Redbridge on loan until the end of the season……

January 2011

(Marvin joined Shrewsbury Town at the start of the 2011/12 season)
It can be so frustrating when players representing League Two clubs put in a great performance one week, ripping the opposition apart, and then just a few days later struggle to pass the ball to anyone other than a forlorn ‘ball boy’ next to the corner flag, hands in pockets and with his head lost somewhere underneath the obligatory ‘hoodie’.

But Marvin was different; he invariably lived up to my expectations.

At 1.96m he is undoubtedly very tall….but regrettably this gift has never been exploited as he continues to be hopeless when the ball is ‘played in the air to him’.

Marvin is certainly very fast, when he finally mobilises his long legs and overcomes the apparent inertia.....but with the ball at his feet, the crowd invariably scream in frustration, ‘where is he going!’

Yes, I guess ‘Marvellous Marvin’ would never betray my expectations.

So it was, that on Saturday I committed myself to giving Marvin a warm welcome…..a heated booing as he lined up and reprised when substituted. Remarkably a first for me in all 51 years of following the Shots, but maybe not the last …..I quite enjoyed it!

Perhaps the antonym of a rapturous applause has its merits ……

Then during the game I could only bring myself to boo Marvin on three occasions….those three rare moments when he got near to the ball.

And if my third boo was a tad staccato it was because Marvin fell…..

I’m sorry but I must admit I did struggle to act with the same professional integrity as MMM displayed week-in-week-out but unfortunately I found it just too difficult to hold back my merriment.

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