ForestBlue
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Didn't do it nor like it when it's our own players, but I made an exception in the case of Morgan Schneiderlin once or twice (or more)
It should not be overused.We saw & heard it again yesterday. Booing in football matches often gets a bad rap, but should it? Again the Blues supporters' raw expression holding players and refs accountable while adding intensity to the game woke the beast up. It made the place feel like... home.
What do you think, is booing Everton's super power or is it just toxic nonsense? Share us your greatest boos.
Stuart Barlow. If they'd quietly thrown cushions from the top balcony instead of booing him, he'd have been up there with van Basten.Who had their career ruined by booing?
To easy to say he always went to pieces in the box - (As it was always said at the timeStuart Barlow. If they'd quietly thrown cushions from the top balcony instead of booing him, he'd have been up there with van Basten.
Hate it, it’s a relatively modern thing. I don’t remember much in the sixties and seventies.
Did they. Why. Seems a strange thing to throw on, or is that the only thing they could get away withFans used to lash cushions on the pitch then...
Look at the wage difference from average player/person to now and then.Hate it, it’s a relatively modern thing. I don’t remember much in the sixties and seventies.
I’ve being going to the game since 1948 and booing has always been part of the crowds noise, well in Liverpool and Glasgow had a reputation for it also, yesterday let’s be honest Everton were hopeless and the booing, at half time, when I heard it pretty loud, was letting the team and management know they wanted something done about it.Hate it, it’s a relatively modern thing. I don’t remember much in the sixties and seventies.
Something in that. 66 England went on the underground as they did for every match. They weren't celebrities back then, neither were they paid.Look at the wage difference from average player/person to now and then.
That's quite the mountain of cushions.Stuart Barlow. If they'd quietly thrown cushions from the top balcony instead of booing him, he'd have been up there with van Basten.