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![]() They were well within their rights to boo them off. The majority of them had probably forked out a **** load to see their team full of overpaid egos to go all out and try and win each game for their country, did they do that? No, they didn't even come a quarter of the way to "going all out for the win," it was a pathetic performance and I joined in with the booing. I'm sure you would have done too had your team performed like that following such high praise and expectations. |
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Yes you do. I would say the same about Ireland. And let's not make it sound so treason-esque. Your not booing your country, your booing the guys representing them.
If you are paying that much to go to Africa and support your team who are being payed far, far more than you to do a job you don't think they are doing the best they can then you automatically earn a right to boo them if you think they suck. It should be printed on the back of the damn tickets. Why the restraint? Can't the poor boys take a bit of booing? Booing is all a part of fan passion, as much as cheering is but in a different way. Last edited by Stu; 19-06-2010 at 02:02 PM. |
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That's all there is too it, really. They paid a hell of a lot of money to get to Africa. I wouldn't be telling them what they can and can't do from the stands. |
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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. |
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Its obvious they need to pick up their performance in the next match, but will booing help that at all?? |
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