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Chambers Keen to Avoid Altercations With Fans
Friday, 13th Jan 2017 18:05

Luke Chambers watched last week’s FA Cup stalemate against Lincoln from the Portman Road directors’ box — because he wanted to avoid the possibility of clashing with fed-up fans.

Chambers sat out the game because of a knee injury and decided against taking up a seat in the stand to ensure he didn’t become the victim of abuse from supporters eager to take out their frustration at the club’s miserable run of form.

The club captain said: “I was in the directors’ box and it looks a lot easier from up there. I was thinking ‘Next week I’ll do this, I’ll do that’ but we’ll see when it comes to Saturday.

“I sat in the directors’ box because if I’d been sat anywhere else I probably would have got into an altercation.

“I didn’t hear too much sitting there because the people there are pretty mellow. But yes, I can hear it and see it, and it’s very difficult at the moment. But what can you do? We can only change it as players by improving our performances.

“We won’t achieve anything by arguing or having disagreements. I’ve never done that in my career, argued with a fan, and I never will.

“They pay a lot of money to come and watch us and this is the entertainment business so they need to be entertained. We need to stand up and be counted, and improve ourselves — quickly.

Chambers doesn’t deny the players have a problem performing at Portman Road in what has become an increasingly toxic atmosphere this season, adding: “It’s very difficult. Obviously, people aren’t very happy and I don’t know how many it is but it seems like a quite a lot. We’re just trying to do our best.

“But it’s impossible not to hear it. At the end of the day we’re humans. I think we handle things better than anyone coming in who’s just been playing parks football. I think we have to because we’re used to positives and negatives, but it’s very difficult at the minute.

“I can’t criticise anyone for having their opinion on football, what they’re watching or the team. That’s going to happen because it’s football and when things aren’t going well, for whatever reason, people have an opinion.

“They might think we should be in the top six, but just because we were near the top six last year and in the top six the year before means absolutely nothing when the new season starts.

“If teams are investing like you are seeing — the top 10 or whatever — it’s almost showing now. We made the play-offs a couple of years ago and we’ve not really moved forward from there in my opinion.

“At the end of the day we’re all normal guys, normal people who have families and we’ve all got things away from football. Football’s our job and we are paid a lot of money, so we need to be able to stand up, take it and get ourselves through the difficult times.

“We can’t be shying away from it — we’re having a tough time and we’ve got to stick together, which I think we always do and always have done.

“I’ve had a part to play in that. The boys are a very, very good group — they’re honest and it’s not through lack of trying. We’re all trying to do our best to get ourselves out of this pretty crap run we’re on. We need to continue to do that.

“It was an opportunity for me to watch a game from a different angle last week. It was a very different experience for me, having played most of the games for the last few years.

“Lincoln are flying and they came here with absolutely nothing to lose, enjoyed their day and almost got what they were after.

“We managed to get something out of the game and give ourselves another opportunity to give a proper account of ourselves on Tuesday night.”


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canveyblue added 18:33 - Jan 13
Even the players are moaning about lack of investment in the squad. Murphy was sold and we needed a replacement. Evans needed to pay for a Striker and others in August and done nothing when we needed too. As Chambers said we haven't moved forward in two years and as we all know if you don't invest others overtake you! Granted he hasn't played as well this season but he ain't the only one. I know he is skipper and the mouthpiece for the players but fair play to him for coming out this afternoon and having the nuts to speak out! Fair play.
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Dissboyitfc added 18:44 - Jan 13
We havent moved forward Chambers says, MM says its the best squad he has had in his time here, whos right?

And Luke its not about the league position its about the rubbish football and lack of entertainment, its about players being played out of position. Quality costs but lincoln play football and entertain their fans!

Luke you are a likeable guy a good honest professional and i think most fans appreciate that, But you are not good enough where MM plays you.
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Miles added 18:45 - Jan 13
A very honest interview about how things are going and it's different to what we tend to hear every week. We're on an awful run at the moment and we just need to get ourselves out of it. Investment is the most important thing. Doesn't matter who the manager is without investment in this squad we won't see an improvement.
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algarvefan added 19:27 - Jan 13
I'm peed off to be honest, these guys are on salaries most of us could only dream about, if I saw the commitment there is supposed to be I'd be happier, it's all talk, talk, talk....actions speak louder than words el Capitano next time be a man and sit in the stands.
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dugoutdave added 19:39 - Jan 13
"I've never done that in my career, argued with a fan, and I never will."

If i remember correctly didnt Chambers have an arguement with someone in the Co-op stand last year (or was it this year - it all blends into one now)
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happybeingblue added 20:00 - Jan 13
good interview from chambo come on town for f..k sake lets win these next 2 games , god knows we all need a lift !
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Bluetone added 20:03 - Jan 13
Quote “They pay a lot of money to come and watch us and this is the entertainment business so they need to be entertained.

That is the troublr McCarthy's way of hoofball is not enteraining tell him to set up to win not just to prevent a loss and don't just hoof it try playing proper football on the that green stuff I think you'll find it is called grass.
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sirmichealmills added 20:36 - Jan 13
Yes he did dugoutdave, the guy he had an argument with the called radio Suffolk on the phone in,
If my mind recalls correctly, it was about "not trying, or caring enough", I forget what game it was, but then again I try to block most of them out...
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Carberry added 23:33 - Jan 13
I hope he doesn't ever play for the likes of Leeds, Millwall or Celtic because he would soon find out what an easy ride he has had here.
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Vanisleblue2 added 02:21 - Jan 14
I like you Chambo and I like what you are saying. When you are back on the pitch- rally the troops, tell them to shed blood for that shirt the are fortunate enough to wear and NEVER ever be out fought by any team- especially not a non league team.

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