should they cancel the lap of honour?

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A certain player deserves a clap as it should be the last time they play at home for us and he has been a great servant over the years. I think Jags is probably the only one to deserve a clap just for that, many others should be playing their last game at Goodison but they don't deserve a clap or even a boo as I couldn't give a toss about them.
 
I was going to do this but now i think the best thing will be to walk out of the ground en masse at the end of the 90 minutes. I'm hoping, because its a 5.30pm kick off that everyone's had a few beers, and we can get some Allardyce out chants going on during the game :pint2:
Whatever you think is best mate. I'm not really in a position to give directions seeing as I'm not going myself. For the first time in a long time I really want to be there, but it would be a bit churlish on my mate who's used my ticket since the West Ham game. I thought a planned walkout would have had the most effect, and somebody mentioned 78 minutes which I thought was quite appropriate.
 
Whatever you think is best mate. I'm not really in a position to give directions seeing as I'm not going myself. For the first time in a long time I really want to be there, but it would be a bit churlish on my mate who's used my ticket since the West Ham game. I thought a planned walkout would have had the most effect, and somebody mentioned 78 minutes which I thought was quite appropriate.
Yeah we're crap at organising these things aren't we! As long as we collectively make our feelings known then we've done our job. I think a walk out is most probably the best option. If the vast majority of us go at 90 minutes then that should make a statement. The rest is down to the idiots in charge of the club :mad:
 
Yeah we're crap at organising these things aren't we! As long as we collectively make our feelings known then we've done our job. I think a walk out is most probably the best option. If the vast majority of us go at 90 minutes then that should make a statement. The rest is down to the idiots in charge of the club :mad:
Who I don't trust one bit.
 
Sam's in a loose loose position with this lap of honour.

If he does it, there will probably be chants for him to do one, and the fanbase feeling were the nerve of him.

However if he doesn't do it, the fanbase will see it as more disrespect to the club, every manager should do it ?

I think he and the team should do it, as I said in my previous post the lap of honour is to honour the fans, no the fans to honour to the players
 
Sam's in a loose loose position with this lap of honour.

If he does it, there will probably be chants for him to do one, and the fanbase feeling were the nerve of him.

However if he doesn't do it, the fanbase will see it as more disrespect to the club, every manager should do it ?

I think he and the team should do it, as I said in my previous post the lap of honour is to honour the fans, no the fans to honour to the players
LOSE FOR GODS SAKE LOSE
 
The danger of not cheering our steadfast lads off the pitch is that they might get the ‘ump and down tools next season. Our indomitable lads are pretty quick to take offence and must be handled carefully and always be made to feel special.
I hope the whole of Goodison gives our brave lads a raucous send-off and perhaps even have a whip around for donations to present to our lion hearted lads. Hopefully if we can convince them that we are really grateful to have such skilled and intrepid players represent us, they might choose to occasionally put a shift in next season. The last thing we should do is criticise our fearless lads...what a season they’ve given us...we are so lucky.
 
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