[Albion] Who were the (insert your adjective of choice here) booing the side off

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nickjhs

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So I watched the interview with Matt O'Riley, and the interviewer stated that when the players left the pitch "at the tunnel entrance, there were a few shouts of anger and frustration and things." Whoever you are, WFT, is wrong with you. As far as I am concerned, you can **** off and go support Chelsea or Arsenal you'll fit right in. Sure it wasn't our best performance, and yes historically we struggle against teams we are clear favourites to beat, but seriously yelling at the players when at the moment we are 2nd in the frigging PL, with a new young squad and new young manager. It really doesn't take much for some of us to become entitled twats.
 






HCxUK

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I just watched the interview and assumed the journo was referring to shouts of anger/frustration from the players? That's why he said the tunnel entrance, where the players come in.

And I didn't hear any booing on full time, probably because the ground was half empty...
 




Han Solo

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So I watched the interview with Matt O'Riley, and the interviewer stated that when the players left the pitch "at the tunnel entrance, there were a few shouts of anger and frustration and things." Whoever you are, WFT, is wrong with you. As far as I am concerned, you can **** off and go support Chelsea or Arsenal you'll fit right in. Sure it wasn't our best performance, and yes historically we struggle against teams we are clear favourites to beat, but seriously yelling at the players when at the moment we are 2nd in the frigging PL, with a new young squad and new young manager. It really doesn't take much for some of us to become entitled twats.
You just need to find the post-Leeds discussions from a few years ago to see a list of arguments why people are entitled to boo their own team any time they don't get exactly what they hoped for. But its a small minority of braindead people, always going to be a few of those around in a 30k crowd.
 




nickjhs

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I just watched the interview and assumed the journo was referring to shouts of anger/frustration from the players? That's why he said the tunnel entrance, where the players come in
Ok that's a take I hadn't thought of. Although I would be surprised if it were the players, normally they are pretty tight lipped. If so how dare the players shout at themselves 😂
 








nickjhs

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Only limited booing I heard was directed at the ref………….I wouldn’t do it myself but a few frustrated words directed at the players isn’t unexpected and probably how the players felt anyway.
Really, why? At Brighton we are such a successful team with a proud heritage of top flight success and this squad of Muppets and the manager are an embarrassment to the club? Anyone shouting angrily at anyone involved in the club, given how well we are doing needs their f***ing head read
 


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So I watched the interview with Matt O'Riley, and the interviewer stated that when the players left the pitch "at the tunnel entrance, there were a few shouts of anger and frustration and things." Whoever you are, WFT, is wrong with you. As far as I am concerned, you can **** off and go support Chelsea or Arsenal you'll fit right in. Sure it wasn't our best performance, and yes historically we struggle against teams we are clear favourites to beat, but seriously yelling at the players when at the moment we are 2nd in the frigging PL, with a new young squad and new young manager. It really doesn't take much for some of us to become entitled twats.
Whatever some people say about scousers, their supporters never act like that.

Thing is.....far to many of us down here are not real football fans.
 


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Really, why? At Brighton we are such a successful team with a proud heritage of top flight success and this squad of Muppets and the manager are an embarrassment to the club? Anyone shouting angrily at anyone involved in the club, given how well we are doing needs there f***ing head read
Yep.

Our highest ever placing at this time of year. In. Our. History.

That. Is. NOT. A. Disgrace.

Even if one person boos, if they aren't upended and searched by the polices for a hidden brain, there is something wrong.
 




ROSM

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There were certainly some shouts at the ref and martin who managed to get into an altercation with fabien and dunk.

And I suspect some boiling over between players on both sides
 


BN9 BHA

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Really, why? At Brighton we are such a successful team with a proud heritage of top flight success and this squad of Muppets and the manager are an embarrassment to the club? Anyone shouting angrily at anyone involved in the club, given how well we are doing needs their f***ing head read
You carry on behind your keyboard in Australia, I didn’t hear any booing last night, but it was a frustrating second half against a team at the bottom of the table. I can understand fans getting upset, I was pissed off but didn’t shout or boo.
 


brightn'ove

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Fact is it was a Friday night and some of our fans would’ve been pretty smashed by the final whistle. Drunk people are stupid and will do stupid things.

If you booed while sober you’re an entitled wanker though.
 










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I didn't hear any booing from halfway up the NS. The clapping off of the players didn't seem as energetic as last game though :wink:
 






macbeth

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heard literally about four or five people boo in the north stand at the final whistle. honestly the total number booing at the ground cannot have exceed twenty people. really not worth having this discussion again over that amount
 


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