It's the only way to explain it, at the final whistle and after the game in the pub or on here fine say all you like but booing during the game is for thick as pig **** morons. It does no good whatsoever I know that, you know that and the players know that too so why bother? I'm not surprised Hill has reacted the way he has towards the 'supporters'. We've been **** but anyone who seriously thinks the players and Keith Hill are going out with the intention of fecking up is wrong. Really what good will it do? There will be thousands of papers to back up my claim, found this one straight away if anyone's bothered http://www.csom.umn.edu/Assets/71492.pdf
Wait til the final whistle and boo to your hearts content. Show your dissatisfaction at the end when it can't impact on performance.
We can't have any impact on the game anyway. You could cheer until you were blue in the face and it wouldn't make Miles Addison move out of the centre circle. Better to get it off your chest as the need arises.
No it's not it was better than Saturday but still lost count of how many times the crowd jeered and booed when the ball was passed backwards or sidewards. Not saying it should be applauded but it doesn't help. My post wasn't about last night in particular just about overall in football. Saturday's singling out of David Preece really annoyed me though, as if a keeper who looks low on confidence needs it knocking anymore. I'm also not saying Keith Hill and the players are blameless by the way because they should take the majority of it. I just don't think we help matters especially when trying to play this brand of football.