Quote from: Chris Smith on November 10, 2013, 10:35:43 AMQuote from: Ads on November 10, 2013, 10:28:21 AMIts neither understandable or necessary and deserved to be highlighted. No booing by me (LH), I heard a bit from the upper tier but it can only have been a few people and I think more is being made of it than needs to be. By highlighting it makes it appear that it was a major issue when it wasn't, just a few people who don't really get it.None where I was I sitting in P6, either, though I could hear it well enough.Which part of the ground was it coming from in the main?
Quote from: Ads on November 10, 2013, 10:28:21 AMIts neither understandable or necessary and deserved to be highlighted. No booing by me (LH), I heard a bit from the upper tier but it can only have been a few people and I think more is being made of it than needs to be. By highlighting it makes it appear that it was a major issue when it wasn't, just a few people who don't really get it.
Its neither understandable or necessary and deserved to be highlighted.
Quote from: adrenachrome on November 10, 2013, 02:18:40 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 10, 2013, 10:35:43 AMQuote from: Ads on November 10, 2013, 10:28:21 AMIts neither understandable or necessary and deserved to be highlighted. No booing by me (LH), I heard a bit from the upper tier but it can only have been a few people and I think more is being made of it than needs to be. By highlighting it makes it appear that it was a major issue when it wasn't, just a few people who don't really get it.None where I was I sitting in P6, either, though I could hear it well enough.Which part of the ground was it coming from in the main?Higher parts of the Holte End, definitely. As it's been said though it really wasn't anything serious, this discussion's a little bit frivolous to be honest.
I don't boo, personally, but I sometimes understand why people do.Not so much at half time, but full time, certainly.Until yesterday we'd won 7 of our last 37 home games. I think the "boo return" on that kind of investment of shitness has been really tiny. I certainly don't think PL can complain about it, I doubt there has been a manager in Premier League history who had more patience, good will and respect whilst putting together some awful results than he did last season.He's had the fans with him to a truly remarkable extent, I think it's probably something he should remember before commenting on that sort of thing.
Quote from: Chipsticks on November 10, 2013, 02:23:58 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on November 10, 2013, 02:18:40 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 10, 2013, 10:35:43 AMQuote from: Ads on November 10, 2013, 10:28:21 AMIts neither understandable or necessary and deserved to be highlighted. No booing by me (LH), I heard a bit from the upper tier but it can only have been a few people and I think more is being made of it than needs to be. By highlighting it makes it appear that it was a major issue when it wasn't, just a few people who don't really get it.None where I was I sitting in P6, either, though I could hear it well enough.Which part of the ground was it coming from in the main?Higher parts of the Holte End, definitely. As it's been said though it really wasn't anything serious, this discussion's a little bit frivolous to be honest.Indeed. Its almost as if we're the first team to ever have a section of supporters booing after a poor half of football.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on November 10, 2013, 02:52:30 PMQuote from: Chipsticks on November 10, 2013, 02:23:58 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on November 10, 2013, 02:18:40 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 10, 2013, 10:35:43 AMQuote from: Ads on November 10, 2013, 10:28:21 AMIts neither understandable or necessary and deserved to be highlighted. No booing by me (LH), I heard a bit from the upper tier but it can only have been a few people and I think more is being made of it than needs to be. By highlighting it makes it appear that it was a major issue when it wasn't, just a few people who don't really get it.None where I was I sitting in P6, either, though I could hear it well enough.Which part of the ground was it coming from in the main?Higher parts of the Holte End, definitely. As it's been said though it really wasn't anything serious, this discussion's a little bit frivolous to be honest.Indeed. Its almost as if we're the first team to ever have a section of supporters booing after a poor half of football.Had it been a poor half of football you may have a point. And as for Lambert's comments, you have to be very careful about drawing conclusions without knowing the context or the nature of the question he was asked.
Quote from: silhillvilla on November 10, 2013, 09:13:38 AMSo I hear lambert got a bit AVB with his post match Hardly. All he said was"You can hear the crowd getting edgy and that is the last thing you want, but credit to the players they battled and they were very, very good,"
So I hear lambert got a bit AVB with his post match
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 10, 2013, 04:48:36 PMI don't boo, personally, but I sometimes understand why people do.Not so much at half time, but full time, certainly.Until yesterday we'd won 7 of our last 37 home games. I think the "boo return" on that kind of investment of shitness has been really tiny. I certainly don't think PL can complain about it, I doubt there has been a manager in Premier League history who had more patience, good will and respect whilst putting together some awful results than he did last season.He's had the fans with him to a truly remarkable extent, I think it's probably something he should remember before commenting on that sort of thing.Very true, I remember on Boxing Day when we were being turned over 4-0 by Spurs, for the last couple of minutes everyone left in the ground started singing "Paul Lambert's Claret and Blue Army", I thought that was a brilliant show of support.