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Old 19-06-2010, 05:31 PM #48
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Originally Posted by KG. View Post
You're not understanding the situation, and that's a bit of hypocrisy there saying we're allowed to boo if we drew with San Marino but not Algeria.

It's not the scoreline that got booed, it's the nonchalent, can't bothered attitude of most of the supposedly "world class" overpaid players we have on the team.

With the exception of James, Cole, Wright-Phillips and Barry; we looked nothing like a team that should be breezing through the early stages of the tournament.

Respect where respect is due, let's say we did face San Marino and drew, but played a decent game, there's not a hope in hell that I would've booed them. But look at their performance last night which is probably one of the worst performances by any team in the competition so far, then yes, I am well within my right to boo them, and the fans that paid a shit load to go out there and watch them "perform" have even more right.
the odds of playing well and drawing with san marino are very slim. But its not through lack of trying that they are playing badly, its no coincidence that their poor form shows up when they'll get slated the most for it. Every england player last night looked so nervous and edgy because they know how their fans will treat them if it doesnt click.

Its obvious they need to pick up their performance in the next match, but will booing help that at all??
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