The importance of booing


Always boo the corrupt pl song when they do that ridiculous handshake nonsense at the start of the match,

Always boo the ref loudly before a balls been kicked at kick off, no matter who it is - corrupt cheating bastids the lot of them.

During the game I’ve never booed an Everton player, but I have booed a manager and managerial decisions, and every single oppo, ref, lino, 4th official and bloody VAR need reminding of who we are so are all fair game.

Pino (who played very well btw) woke up BMD by being a little bellend on the free kick, and we never stopped going for them after that.
 
I suspect those who remarked on the first half booing were not actually at the match? If they had been there they would realise it was aimed at the clown of a referee clearly out of his depth. A very slight smattering of booing came at the half time whistle, probably at Palace's domination of an inferior Everton. Everything changed in the second half when Everton had far more of the game thanks to Moyes half time changes.
 

Think thats classed as being very polite and respectable..
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Every olayer that came, made a mistake, got bood and their confidence crumbled. Probably Barkley is, the one that springs to mind first. Ever see the clip where Jags, coming off the pitch, was telling the disconsolate/furious young lad they were booing the manager, not him.

It was not long after that he got his own back on the club and fans with the manner in which he left.

Do the maths.
So Barkley`s Everton career was ruined by the crowd booing at the manager and he was that thick he thought that they were booing at him. That summed Barkley up, had the talent to do amazing things on the pitch, but couldn`t work out when or where was the right time and place to do them.
 

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