How does booing help?

How else will Crappenberg ever know he is a tit! No, tits are useful, he is a turd!

But if the programme contained contact details of the players who made the pitch, that would be useful. I would send them a detailed, professional and polite critique of what I thought of their performance, to what extent their contribution to the match equated to the cost of my match ticket, HT Draw tickets, parking fee, cup of coffee, price of proggy, share of memorabilia purchased from club shop usw. Failin' that . . . . . . . . . .
 
Blue Mooner said:
20sbc07 said:
People saying not too boo really piss me off.

I dont know about you but I dont have money to throw away on a ticket to a shite performance every week. I work all week for my money and a chunk of it goes towards a ticket, If i feel like i've waste my money ill boo all i want.

For fuck sake do you want us to cheer? they play shit and waste my money so we should cheer and they'll think a piss poor performance is acceptable?

Not a fucking chance.

If money's so scarce mate and you have to be sure that you are going to get entertained then your spending your money doing the wrong things. Try the cinema or something else.

Booing is the sh*test thing any so called 'supporter' can do, I can just about tolerate it at the end of the match (still not acceptable in my view) but during the game it is an absolute disgrace.

If you used that energy to instead scream support for the players then you may get the 'entertainment' that you want and paid for cos booing certainly aint going to help.

This idea that 'you're telling them how badly they've played and they need to know b*llox' No player goes out to play poorly or not put the effort in. No one can say that the players didn't try and win the game on Sat. It was a bad day at the office, they lacked energy and Brum had an extra days rest. But no lets forget that and mindlessly boo !

So if the players in their mind had tried their hardest to win and then they're getting booed what your actually telling them is that you don't think they're good enough. That saps away at confidence and is counter to what you supposedly want. It is totally self defeating.

It doesn't matter who you are, in whatever field, if you lack confidence you will struggle to perform to your best. The clearest recent examples being Torres and Rooney. Both great players who look sh*te because they lack confidence. Look at the turnaround in Bale - that's not down to ability - it was down to confidence.

If you boo and berate your own team you might as well be wearing a rag shirt in my view because your damaging the team and the reputation of the club.

quality - if rag fans were planted in the ground and wanted to fcuk the team up, what do you think they would be doing? booing

can we ask the club for a booing section?
 
BOOING ON the scale of saturday, proves only that City fans are very ordinary. Not very good not very bad.

Fans in some countries go to have the experience, and creating a special atmosphere, In England not the case really. Seen, heard plenty of booing and some horrible treatment of players in the past.

Myself, never booed in 45, years. weak, negative people are the booers.
 
booing isn't unique to city, in fact if you go back to the 23/09/1989, and remember a certain club at maine road, their followers subjected to most successful manager in the british game to dogs abuse, sad to say it didn't do them any harm.
 
fathellensbellend said:
booing isn't unique to city, in fact if you go back to the 23/09/1989, and remember a certain club at maine road, their followers subjected to most successful manager in the british game to dogs abuse, sad to say it didn't do them any harm.
Booing echoed around Stamford Bridge on Sunday. But it didn't make the same kind of headlines. Could do with Birmingham shutting out Chelsea next weekend and then the focus might move to them
 
Booing doesn't help.
All those booing and posting negative messages are doing their best to ensure we fail to become successful.
Whilst I am in favour of healthy debate and differences of opinion, certain principles should be upheld such as supporting your side. Booing does not achieve this.
The boos at the end of the game and when Tevez was subbed were embarassing. Several of our lads if not all had put in a real good shift as backed up by the stats..they just didn't manage to score.

Those of you who wish to excercise your right to boo because you feel you haven't got your money's worth should consider watching United as glory is what you are after. The rags will have pissed themselves laughing at the booing and the press bloody loved it!

Get real and be patient..our turn will come and when it does we will be unbeatable!

CTID
 
i watched the whole game on football first and studied the ratings in the papers and thought the only thing was we didnt put the ball in the net!..anyone watch chelsea now that was bad, ive seen enough to say this club is on the right road. my son plays in front of 500 fans and he said it does affect you when fans boo makes you nervous.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
GaudinoMotors said:
How does booing help?


It helps to identify the knobheads
There were over 30,000 of those there on Saturday then. Because nearly everyone booed that decision to replace Tevez with Barry.
Thats just not true
 
Strange one innit. There is definately a big difference between the home crowd and our away following. Do the home crowd go to see us win 4-0 and the away fans just hope we win 1-0 ?

Or are the away crowd not sure who they are sat next to, which could result in them being nutted if they booooo ?

On the same booing theme, there are some extreemely loud booers at COMS, i mean really booming booers who blast booos as though they are in some sort of competition for the loudest booooer. Anyone else noticed this?

The same can be said of some clappers but we can leave that for another time.

Let's see what happens at Fulham on Sunday.
 

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