Quote from: Legion on September 21, 2011, 06:54:40 PMQuote from: rutski on September 21, 2011, 06:53:45 PMQuote from: Legion on September 21, 2011, 06:50:38 PMAll 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!
Quote from: rutski on September 21, 2011, 06:53:45 PMQuote from: Legion on September 21, 2011, 06:50:38 PMAll 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.
Quote from: Legion on September 21, 2011, 06:50:38 PMAll 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?
All I heard was the sound of silence with occasional murmurs of exasperation. No booing.
For years fans have been booing at half time and full time after a defeat or draw against a team that should be beaten. It is the same at grounds up and down the country. It is not necessarily a criticism on the manager or an individual player but a simple means of expressing dissatisfaction at a result and / or performance.