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23 Sep 2013, 22:36 (Ref:3308409) | #1 | ||
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Vettel hurt by booing say Red Bull
Christian says the boy is being hurt by the booing. Maybe it is because of persona. CH says :
"He is a great kid. He has a great sense of humour. He has a big heart at the end of the day." Sorry CH , he is no schuey, or others, there are some drivers across the world in different catagories of racing who have Champion next to their name but for some reason just dont appeal to the fans. article here: http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8727566 |
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This is PRECISELY why I dislike Sebastian Vettel strongly. |
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23 Sep 2013, 23:28 (Ref:3308436) | #3 | ||
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Well, he shouldn't have thrust the dagger into Webber's back should he if he doesn't want to be unpopular?
You could argue he can do that and you can put forward the hotly contested proposition that such ruthlessness is part of a true champion but if your going to go backstabbing, you're going to create disgust in a sizable and significant minority of the race watching public towards you. Take it like man "Seb". |
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23 Sep 2013, 23:33 (Ref:3308437) | #4 | ||
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I am sitting on the fence with regard to this booing , but after closely watching his reaction at previous races I do believe the Singapore boo got to him . Maybe he is starting to tire of it , but up until now he did not seem affected .
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23 Sep 2013, 23:35 (Ref:3308438) | #5 | ||
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It might be the Red Bull 'marketing team' that don't like their brand being bound up in the continuous booing and they are spinnin' away in an attempt to dissipate it.
Of course the more they blather about 'booing' the more they encourage it. |
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23 Sep 2013, 23:40 (Ref:3308439) | #6 | ||
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I see an opportunity here , bring out a "limited edition" can of drink called Red Boo !
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24 Sep 2013, 00:11 (Ref:3308453) | #8 | ||
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Bit disappointed how some other pundits etc are now jumping in saying he shouldn't be booed for being dominant.
Well News Flash it's not because of that, this has been going on for months now even when it looked like Mercedes were going to be the ones dominating the second half of the season. The reason he's being booed is because some people just don't like him anymore. Malaysia 2013 opened a window on his soul and a lot of us didn't like what we saw and heard. |
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24 Sep 2013, 00:30 (Ref:3308460) | #9 | ||
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He needs to get over himself.
Fastest car. Best engineers. Huge paychecks. Championships and record pace likely beat Schumacher. Really? And you are bothered by people booing you??? Sheesh...I wish I had the skills and talent to have that issue....because it wouldn't be an issue for me. Who cares if someone doesn't like me because I dominate...I'm getting paid, I'm doing what I want, and I'm the best at it... I fail to see why booing is a problem....guess I'm just not as worried about what people think about me. |
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24 Sep 2013, 01:30 (Ref:3308497) | #11 | |
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Oh dear! I suspect he has just lit a hornets nest of booing. Some people never know when to shut up and pull the foot out of their mouth. Chrisian and Vettel are going to regret that sentence whether he deserves it or not.
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24 Sep 2013, 01:52 (Ref:3308510) | #12 | ||
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It's only human nature to being be disappointed when fans continually boo you. I don't think that makes him a baby that needs to grow up. There aren't many around that wouldn't be affected by thousands (millions) of people hating you and you don't really know why.
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24 Sep 2013, 02:02 (Ref:3308513) | #13 | ||
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He is a great racing driver, driving a better car than the other teams can produce ..
It is just bad sportsmanship to boo a young guy who is dedicated to driving his arse off week in and week out. I don't care if he is German, Russian or Chinese it is a very ignorant action.. |
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24 Sep 2013, 02:11 (Ref:3308515) | #14 | ||
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That's not why he's being booed...even when he finishes 3rd and is interviewed you can hear booing.
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24 Sep 2013, 02:47 (Ref:3308520) | #15 | |
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On driving skills and performance he certainly does not deserve it. Unfortunately his other behaviour has become unpopular to say the least and invites the crowd to vent their feelings. It is unfortunate that the crowds react this way but I see it as inevitable. He really thought he was untouchable I suspect but now is apparently getting to him and some would say what goes round comes round.
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24 Sep 2013, 03:10 (Ref:3308524) | #16 | ||
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He fully deserves it for knifing Webber in the back. That's the trade off. If you want to be ruthless, deceitful, prepare to pay for a baggage of unpopularity. The bad sportsmanship is on Vettel's shoulders, a sizable minority of fans are just reacting to that.
Taking Horner's remarks at face value Vettel wants to have his cake and eat it. That's not how life works. |
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24 Sep 2013, 03:24 (Ref:3308531) | #17 | ||
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I hope he wins every race until he retires, it's what the haters deserve.
Jeez, you would think he kills puppies or something with the hatred of him. Here's a news flash, the rest of the teams suck in comparison and need to up their game. Here's another news flash, YOUR guy & YOUR team (and mine) are NOT going to win the championships this year AGAIN! I know you are heartbroken but get over it! Sour grapes are indeed tough to swallow I guess... |
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I see far more hatred of Webber in the posts from some Vettel supporters. Its all in the colour of our spectacles. I would conclude though that when you break team orders and then say that the driver you passed didn't deserve it (the race win he would have got) and that you would change nothing and do it again, by implication you are saying that you did and self justify you actions which effectively undoes any words or acts of retraction, so you effectively condemn yourself through your own egotism. If that happens and some people then vent themselves in some way against you or your actions you only have yourself to blame. We have seen it happen in Schumacher's life in slightly different actions and are now seeing it occur in Sebastian's life through some of his words and actions. |
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24 Sep 2013, 04:35 (Ref:3308546) | #20 | ||
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Vettel harmed Webber. With this, I have no mercy for him.
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24 Sep 2013, 04:40 (Ref:3308550) | #22 | ||
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Well, perhaps now Australians now feel how Argentinians felt when Jones thwarted Reutemann his chances for 1981 WC... With this story of Vettel and Webber.
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24 Sep 2013, 05:07 (Ref:3308554) | #23 | ||
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Whether or not he "deserves it", booing him still isn't cricket IMHO. I know it happens an awful lot in many sports, but that doesn't make it alright. Fans should show some class. Sure, if it's really about what he did to Webber, it's not as simple as hating 'the other team', but I don't think that means it doesn't warrant any class, especially if what they are deriding Vettel for is a failure to show his in Malaysia. You don't have to be a super-fan and jump up and down and cheer, but is it not enough to just remain silent?
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24 Sep 2013, 05:51 (Ref:3308562) | #24 | ||
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In Monza he took it well, he was expecting it, but in Singapore he seemed quite uncomfortable.
It was funny to see Alonso posing and making gestures with a big smile in his face to light the spectators even more while Seb was speaking. That's true sportsmanship there compared to Vettel's for sure I think Vettel deserves criticism for a some of the things he's done, but this is going too far really. You just have to take a look around the internet like the Autosport forum or speak with people in pubs or else, a lot of f1 fans are just obsessed with him and his success. That can not be healthy Quote:
But yeah, I agree... Maybe people should start booing their favorite drivers and teams for not doing their job well enough ? |
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