I'm not going to lie, I'm been tempted to boo when we get a free-kick on the half-way line... and pass back to the keeper.
Every. Frigging. Match.
Every. Frigging. Match.
Personally, I believe any ticket paying fan who has seen their team go 9 matches without a win, including games against bottom 3 teams, is perfectly entitled to have a little boo. Not me though, stuck in Toronto for the game.
If I didn't have so many dependants mate you know I would be there, snuggled up beside you.
Anyone as Potter puts it, who understands football would not be booing that performance, I can assure you, I saw the same on the box as you did.
The only difference was I never had anybody influencing my thoughts, I think you know me enough by now I follow my gut and not others.
Can you honestly say they deserved the booing then mate
Indeed. The booing fools have made us all look like entitled idiots.I’ve had several friends who support other teams ask me about the booing. It got picked up in the media. Brendan Rodgers referenced it in his interview on MOTD2 (although that’s a nice bit of deflection on his part). The fact is the booing was widely noticed and, to the neutral, seemed completely baffling. As far as the rest of the footballing world is concerned, we look like a bunch of entitled goons.
Booing was obviously ridiculously harsh but we have only scored 1 goal at home from open play all season (I realise the striker situation isn’t Potter’s fault) so we’re not exactly getting value for money for our season tickets.
I'm not going to lie, I'm been tempted to boo when we get a free-kick on the half-way line... and pass back to the keeper.
Every. Frigging. Match.
I’ve had several friends who support other teams ask me about the booing. It got picked up in the media. Brendan Rodgers referenced it in his interview on MOTD2 (although that’s a nice bit of deflection on his part). The fact is the booing was widely noticed and, to the neutral, seemed completely baffling. As far as the rest of the footballing world is concerned, we look like a bunch of entitled goons.
And they only know about it because Potter reacted...
Puzzles me 8th in the league and a point more than Man Utd and most on here call them entitled.
It's been a while Mouldy. I don't think the performance deserved booing but I can understand the frustration, having sat through it and seen the chances wasted, Leeds were extremely poor and more points were squandered.
Other teams get regularly booed and nobody gives a monkeys, but that's possibly because their manager doesn't get sulky about it and understands that paying fans can vent however they like.
Also, I can't believe the amount of fans who think they are the supporter police, None of their business if people leave early, none of their business if people don't sing, If anyone is 'embarrassed' about the atmosphere, make more effort themselves.
Once again Talksport are going to discuss this on the White & Jordan show this morning
Coming up soon….that’ll be an hour or so…..make sure you ring in Simmo
We have had some luck this season but Saturday apart from not scoring we were back to our best and dominated for 90% of game. I think Potter was wrong to highlight a few boos out of a 30k crowd
I was shouting Dan Boourn
This is exactly the problem with 'booing' - no-one knows exactly why someone is 'booing' so we feed into the medias hands to blow it up into something it is not