that's the lower bullens for you - probably my dad!There was some booing in the second half and a hefty chorus at the final whistle from where I was in the Lower Bullens.
that's the lower bullens for you - probably my dad!There was some booing in the second half and a hefty chorus at the final whistle from where I was in the Lower Bullens.
There was a lad who booed Barkley during the game, sitting by us last night. The abuse he got for it meant he didn't do it again and rightly so.
The boos for the Besic sub were absolutely spot on and whether he was injured or not, which I doubt seen as he was running the game, I think it was the fans telling Martinez that he should be kept on the pitch because of form, not because he's less senior. Reminded me a bit of the reaction Moyes got for the Spurs sub.
So what's your point?
Is it wrong and damaging or do the fans have a right to let the staff know they aren't happy?
thought that's what i said?the main reason they booed is because even if he hadn't been injured, it is exactly what they expected martinez to do anyway, and the fans are pretty sick of it
I summed up your point succinctly for you, your welcomethought that's what i said?
I am sorry that I don't have time to read thread to see if this has been covered before but a few quick points:
Nobody (in their right mind) is suggesting fans don't have the RIGHT to boo. That's a ludicrous straw-man comment. People are suggesting it isn't helping. That's what you need to argue. "They paid for their ticket so they can do what they want" is 100% correct and 100% useless in this discussion.
I know you are angry but do you honestly think booing is going to help more than clapping/cheering/singing whatever?
The minute of clapping was one of our best minutes of play in the game. Coincidence?
The atmosphere is CLEARLY not helping the players. It is making things worse.
What would it hurt to have a few games where we just go nuts and be super supportive (supporters in being supportive shocker) and see if we can lift the players up a bit? FFS nobody at the club is going to think "I guess they love being in a relegation battle ... just listen to them!"
i was at the game, and it was another cold one. I didn't boo then because i actually thought we weren't that far away from getting it together. But the difference was, the crowd booed the performance, whereas last night, we booed a managerial decision. The booing against QPR was against a philosophy encouraged by the manager, not the individual players involved.There were 13 thousand turned up at Goodison in '83(I think) and they boo'd the team off after a 0-0 draw with Coventry...there were no rocketing ticket prices then mate
Well errrrr I thought we just spoke about '83....booing doesn't necessarily have a negative effect 100% of the time.Well, let me ask you this. What do you think follows from the booing? Is it just that the staff now know the fans aren't happy? (Did they think they were happy beforehand?) Is that all that follows? Or does is make players retreat into their shells, always pick the safe option, and sink into pedestrian football?
I'm not a psychologist, but if people at work started booing me, I'd hope they accompany it with some helpful advice too.
Well errrrr I thought we just spoke about '83....booing doesn't necessarily have a negative effect 100% of the time.
Why you goin on abar your job lad...nobody pays 40 quid to watch you do it for an hour an a half....bad decisions on the pitch and on the sidelines last night were the reason why fans got so frustrated....the frustration manifested itself in boo's...big effin deal...we go again.
I'll drink to that blue.Let's hope that, just like 1983, there's a Kevin Brock moment around the corner.
I'd buy that lad a pint if ever I met himlolLet's hope that, just like 1983, there's a Kevin Brock moment around the corner.
I'd buy that lad a pint if ever I met himlol