we are a mid table team with a new manager only 1-0 to another Midlands rival, where games don't always go to script. That in my opinion didn't require our fans to boo the team off the pitch. The game wasn't over, and as we saw we played well in the second half to get the equalizer and should have won it. If fans are booing now, then what happens when as we all hope we are further up the table? Will any non winning scoreline create a negative environment? That would be very unfortunate if we created that atmosphere after years of the shit we've all had to witness. Losing at home to Stevenage, that's a whole other conversation. Boo the fuck away.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 10, 2023, 09:38:49 PMwe are a mid table team with a new manager only 1-0 to another Midlands rival, where games don't always go to script. That in my opinion didn't require our fans to boo the team off the pitch. The game wasn't over, and as we saw we played well in the second half to get the equalizer and should have won it. If fans are booing now, then what happens when as we all hope we are further up the table? Will any non winning scoreline create a negative environment? That would be very unfortunate if we created that atmosphere after years of the shit we've all had to witness. Losing at home to Stevenage, that's a whole other conversation. Boo the fuck away."The fans" voiced "their" opinion.
I have a bigger problem with the lack of noise they make when things are not going badly.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on January 10, 2023, 10:11:43 PMI have a bigger problem with the lack of noise they make when things are not going badly.Knew it
The first half of the Wolves game came a few days after a really good win at Tottenham. Its almost as if those that booed forgot about that and also let's be honest, Wolves did play very well in that first half. Maybe we just have our very own impatient Tarquins, who knows?
There were a few smattering of boos against Wolves, it was hardly widespread.