Parker upset by Upton Park boos

Tottenham's Scott Parker admits he was surprised and upset at being booed by West Ham fans on his return to Upton Park on Monday night.

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bozwell99 (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

Parker gave West Ham the best years of his career and I think it's silly to expect him to stay at a relegated team where he was the one bright light at the time. It would also have harmed his England career. Fortunately not all West Ham fans think the same way as I saw plenty of them stand and applaud him when he came off on Monday night.

Posted 1:30pm 27th February 2013

uffshore says...

Disappointed? You leave a team and a fanbase that gave you no end of support and respect following a relegation when they needed you most... and to a local rival no less? Who should be more disappointed?

Posted 11:38am 27th February 2013

gooner14 (Arsenal) says...

I'd hazard a guess the Arsenal players were neither paying attention nor caring. Much like their attitude in a lot of the games they've played in this season.

Posted 11:37am 27th February 2013

vaseline gang (Arsenal) says...

So, not the only one that felt "deflated" then?

Posted 9:29am 27th February 2013

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