Ben Mee
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 4:43 pm
fractured his ankle, out for the season. Shame that as I'm sure he would have got a good reception at the Turf
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You would like to think he would get a good reception after 10 years at the Turf but you never know … I mens Dwight McNeil should have been applauded but for some inexplicable reason booed every time touched the ball ..Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 4:43 pmfractured his ankle, out for the season. Shame that as I'm sure he would have got a good reception at the Turf
Quite simple really imho…. Ben Mee was an outstanding player for us - put his body on the line many times whilst wearing our shirt. He was a superb captain too, none more so than when he came out for the post match interview at city…. He had a fabulous ten years with and for us.Carlos the Great wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 5:03 pmYou would like to think he would get a good reception after 10 years at the Turf but you never know … I mens Dwight McNeil should have been applauded but for some inexplicable reason booed every time touched the ball ..
Just thinking aloud but there don’t seem to be as many leaders who stand out in other Premier League sides like there used to be ,VVD for Liverpool is the best one ,and perhaps Tarks at Everton,can’t think of any more,we definitely don’t seem to have one.
If you google last Prem league injuries there’s a list ,can’t weigh it up .TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 5:42 pmTen posts and nobody's complained that we don't reveal injury news but Brentford do.
Ben Mee undoubtedly the very best defender I think we have had in 10 years .. he headed the ball away while lying on the ground when an attacker running in says evetyhjng you need to know about him . But Ben mee can’t do what McNeil can do just as McNeil would not do what Ben mee does .. all I can say is I wish we still had both of them at the club today .. and i wish Mee a speedy recoverybobinho wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 5:16 pmQuite simple really imho…. Ben Mee was an outstanding player for us - put his body on the line many times whilst wearing our shirt. He was a superb captain too, none more so than when he came out for the post match interview at city…. He had a fabulous ten years with and for us.
McNeil was undoubtedly a very good player, good skills and very exciting to watch during his emergence…. Sadly his body language was poor, and his effort levels on occasion were even poorer and over a lesser period of time.
For the record, I’m not one of those who boo Dwight even though I’m not a big fan… I disagree with it in fact, but I’m just offering an explanation as to why I think it happens.
Mee would undoubtedly get a great reception.
Thought McNeil got a good reception at Turf Moor, unlike at Goodison which was dreadful.Carlos the Great wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 5:03 pmYou would like to think he would get a good reception after 10 years at the Turf but you never know … I mens Dwight McNeil should have been applauded but for some inexplicable reason booed every time touched the ball ..
I'm still at a loss trying to understand why he got booed.Carlos the Great wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 5:03 pmDwight McNeil should have been applauded but for some inexplicable reason booed every time touched the ball ..
Just guessing it is because he jumped ship when we went down when many thought he was young enough to give us a season to help us back up.Buxtonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:19 pmI'm still at a loss trying to understand why he got booed.
Utterly bizarre.
He’s human,it’s a job ,had loads of jobs in my life ,had a soft spot for Lucas where I served my time ,but expecting him to bleed claret and blue is a bit like believing in Father Christmas.Buxtonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:19 pmI'm still at a loss trying to understand why he got booed.
Utterly bizarre.
Understand that Goobs.
You are more than likely correct.Buxtonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:56 pmUnderstand that Goobs.
Might be wrong, but as far as I know, he didn't ask to leave.
We wanted the money!
A small matter of bumper pay rise must have surely entered the equation at some point. It benefitted both parties no doubt.Buxtonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:56 pmUnderstand that Goobs.
Might be wrong, but as far as I know, he didn't ask to leave.
We wanted the money!
The people who were booing him in the area where we were stood at Everton were all p***ed as ar**h**esBuxtonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:19 pmI'm still at a loss trying to understand why he got booed.
Utterly bizarre.
Yeah really weird that he is treated differently to other former clarets. Tarky ran his contract down and gets a nice polite applause, but Dwight who went for a decent fee gets booed, doesn't make sense to me (wouldn't boo Tarky either). I didn't and won't boo Dwight, would love to have him back at the club.Buxtonclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:19 pmI'm still at a loss trying to understand why he got booed.
Utterly bizarre.
Ben mee was the one who made tarkowski look so good imo, Ben in many ways was the better of the 2 for me, but a great partnership, although tarkowski seems to have taken on the mantle himself at Everton. Unlikely we'll ever have such a partnership at the turf again. But Ben was all of the things you highlight here.Anonymous Claret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 7:10 pmI used to think at times that Tarks and Keane were better defenders than Mee because they were a little more composed on the ball. I couldn't have been more wrong. IMHO Mee is without doubt the best defender I have seen play for us in about 45-50 years of following the Clarets. He had great positioning, was brave, strong in the tackle, good in the air, excellent reader of the game and a well respected leader.
Both had their own qualities, and obviously complimented each other, Ben was more of an unsung hero, possibly it was tarkowski's imposing stature that caught people's eye, but Ben literally put he's body on the line countless times, I'm not going into a massive debate about this but it's just my opinion.
Pretty sure that is not true. He said on an interview that he wanted to play in the prem, that the salaries being offered by the club were big deductions and the uncertainty surrounding the club at the time was another factor.northeastclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2024 9:54 amI got the impression he would have resigned for us in the Championship if VK had wanted him.
I think that’s what happened after VK made it clear he didn’t want him, rather than Ben explain the rejection, hence he had nothing lined up until the Burnley position was clear. Although VKs decision as you say was was probably also based on a wage higher than he would want to pay.
You know there’s that small town in Spain that produces loads of leading top flight football managers…. Don’t reckon the same applies to Burnley for body language experts…. Mears, Weghorst, McNeill, Benson, Brownhill…. All subjects of La Masis of body language .bobinho wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 5:16 pmQuite simple really imho…. Ben Mee was an outstanding player for us - put his body on the line many times whilst wearing our shirt. He was a superb captain too, none more so than when he came out for the post match interview at city…. He had a fabulous ten years with and for us.
McNeil was undoubtedly a very good player, good skills and very exciting to watch during his emergence…. Sadly his body language was poor, and his effort levels on occasion were even poorer and over a lesser period of time.
For the record, I’m not one of those who boo Dwight even though I’m not a big fan… I disagree with it in fact, but I’m just offering an explanation as to why I think it happens.
Mee would undoubtedly get a great reception.