As I say, it's up to the genuine supporters to police them. Other wise they will just take over and ruin the club like they did before.Some people have forgotten how to support "their" club.
As I say, it's up to the genuine supporters to police them. Other wise they will just take over and ruin the club like they did before.Some people have forgotten how to support "their" club.
In the upper tier and didn't hear anything like that.
I was at the game and i never heard this
I was pretty central in the upper tier and did not hear any chant about Sami. He certainly does not have a blue and white army though, it is still Tony's.
On the way home now. Didn't hear anything like it at all.
I was there and didn't hear it. There was more Ulloa chanting.
Like many on here, I didn't bother going along tonight.
I respect the opinions of those that did.
Or what very much sounded like this was heard being chanted on the stream whilst Chicksen was getting treatment.
Personally I don't think he'll go until Sunday after the Bournemouth result.
Can anyone who went tonight confirm that is the case?
Same old......same old.
People expending more energy in opposing the club than backing it.
What an embarrassment.
There is a time and a place. This wasn't it.
Some people have forgotten how to support "their" club.
****ing idiots.
I woz there and didn't hear it. Superb support from the fans. Colunga disappeared straight down the tunnel at final whistle. Bennett and CMS gave their shirts to the fans. Sammy eventually remembered to applaud the fans
And a sarcastic one at the end about having a shot on target. But that was about it.I was in the lower tier, the only thing close to a negative chant I heard was "we lose every week, your nothing special we lose every week". Certainly nothing aimed towards SH.
And a sarcastic one at the end about having a shot on target. But that was about it.
While many may not think him very good, I don't think there is any real hatred of Sami
I think we should stick with Sammi this season even if he takes us down to league 1. It happened to Wolves who came back straight away and are now back on the right track. 2 years experience with us and he might turn into a Jose Mourinho type of manager to finally lead us to to the promised land.
I wasn't there, but on the stream I got (admittedly an Azerabajani rather than American one, so obviously less than perfect audio) all I heard from the Albion fans was a chant of "R... M... Taylor / Troll.. thread... failure" right the way through the game - inlcluding, bizarrely, during the adverts. Go figure. *shrugs*
Same old......same old.
People expending more energy in opposing the club than backing it.