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Author Topic: Boo Boy's Out For Mcleish.  (Read 17030 times)

Offline Flamingo Lane

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Re: Boo Boy's Out For Mcleish.
« Reply #60 on: September 22, 2011, 10:50:24 PM »
Anyway - what is the name of this boo boy who is out for Mcleish?

Offline rutski

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Re: Boo Boy's Out For Mcleish.
« Reply #61 on: September 23, 2011, 06:12:43 PM »
All I heard was the sound of silence with occasional murmurs of exasperation. No booing.
were you all there to the end because the ground exploded with boos at the end?


Truthfully, no. I left as the board for injury time was displayed.
it was deafening, myself and my lad were on our way out and it def exploded. Luckily, for me and him we have been brought up properly and would never boo our team!

"Exploded"' "deafening" - you must have had your hearing aid on the wrong setting.

We got boos but then we nearly always do if we lose a game these days, it's the modern way.
my missus dropped a tea tray today, the noise was deafening, i jumped out of my skin. I think i may have to turn my deaf aid down, sorry, who said that? just the mice talking amongst them selves!

 


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