Quote from: john e on April 14, 2012, 05:59:50 PMQuote from: astonvillan on April 14, 2012, 05:27:26 PMthe sunderland team were booed off at half time and in particular full time, when boo's rang around the stadium. i wonder if o'neill will have a paddy about it like he did at the villa..?is that true they were booed of ? where did you hear this, not saying your wrong but it seems a very quick turnround of attitudesit is indeed. i made the bizarre decision to find a stream and watch the game. i ignored the booing at half time initially as it could possibly have been directed at the referee after failing to award sunderland a penalty on 42. although it was a pretty half-hearted appeal and unlikely to be for that reason. the loud booing at full time confirmed that it was the sunderland team (and manager?!) that the fans were directing their frustrations towards. oh and wolves took about three hundred fans so it wouldn't have been them either!
Quote from: astonvillan on April 14, 2012, 05:27:26 PMthe sunderland team were booed off at half time and in particular full time, when boo's rang around the stadium. i wonder if o'neill will have a paddy about it like he did at the villa..?is that true they were booed of ? where did you hear this, not saying your wrong but it seems a very quick turnround of attitudes
the sunderland team were booed off at half time and in particular full time, when boo's rang around the stadium. i wonder if o'neill will have a paddy about it like he did at the villa..?
Quote from: astonvillan on April 14, 2012, 06:31:18 PMQuote from: john e on April 14, 2012, 05:59:50 PMQuote from: astonvillan on April 14, 2012, 05:27:26 PMthe sunderland team were booed off at half time and in particular full time, when boo's rang around the stadium. i wonder if o'neill will have a paddy about it like he did at the villa..?is that true they were booed of ? where did you hear this, not saying your wrong but it seems a very quick turnround of attitudesit is indeed. i made the bizarre decision to find a stream and watch the game. i ignored the booing at half time initially as it could possibly have been directed at the referee after failing to award sunderland a penalty on 42. although it was a pretty half-hearted appeal and unlikely to be for that reason. the loud booing at full time confirmed that it was the sunderland team (and manager?!) that the fans were directing their frustrations towards. oh and wolves took about three hundred fans so it wouldn't have been them either!great, fantastic news for a bitter old sod like me, cheered me up a bit after Liverpools win.
We are where we are now due to the fact MON walked out 5 days before the season started. All fans should turn round when he comes out, he turned his back on us and we should on him.Then forget about him as we need the 3 points.