HalfTimeOrange
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The abuse towards Murray, in my opinion, is useless.
On tonight of all nights, Gus will want us 100% behind the team to spur them on to victory. If Freedman has Murray prancing up and down the touchline warming up every 5 minutes the fans attention will be solely on that, and not on the game. Boo Murray all you like before and after, but during the game we should be behind the team 100% and not let things like that get in the way of supporting the lads.
I hate Palace just as much as the next Brighton fan, but I think turning our attention away from our team and focusing it on theirs, will simply bring a negative effect to the game, hence then spurring the Palace lads on twice as much do get one over on us.
Despite what he did, Murray is still a good player who helped us a great deal to get us where we are this season. The matter in which he left us however, makes it a different situation. I would say a small round of applause plus a good bit of booing when his name is read out, however when the ref blows his whistle, we are behind the team and not letting the occasion ruin the success of the game.
On tonight of all nights, Gus will want us 100% behind the team to spur them on to victory. If Freedman has Murray prancing up and down the touchline warming up every 5 minutes the fans attention will be solely on that, and not on the game. Boo Murray all you like before and after, but during the game we should be behind the team 100% and not let things like that get in the way of supporting the lads.
I hate Palace just as much as the next Brighton fan, but I think turning our attention away from our team and focusing it on theirs, will simply bring a negative effect to the game, hence then spurring the Palace lads on twice as much do get one over on us.
Despite what he did, Murray is still a good player who helped us a great deal to get us where we are this season. The matter in which he left us however, makes it a different situation. I would say a small round of applause plus a good bit of booing when his name is read out, however when the ref blows his whistle, we are behind the team and not letting the occasion ruin the success of the game.