Booing at the half time whistle.

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But how does anyone else know who you are booing?

Because I'm not talking about half time or full time. I'm talking during the game and a reaction to a particular incident that involves either the ref or a player on the opposing side and it more often is not booing. More so an obscenity :D

I don't boo at full time or half time and certainly not at our lads
 



Never understood why some fans have a problem with booing. Fans pay and can clap or boo as they see fit. Sometimes I think it makes players buck up theur ideas.
 
I thought the atmosphere (I was on the kop) went really stale and quiet after about 25 minutes. Credit to the fans at the back of the kop who got the noise levels up particularly in the second half. Next time I'll try and get a seat near them. The fans around me were as quiet as church mice.
There was a gobby pair near the front (us) but it got a bit embarrassing when people were looking at us singing. Admittedly Frank Sinatra I am not :)
 
Sat in my usual seat in the John Street stand and was amazed at half time when the whistle went, when a spotty youth who was sat a few rows behind booed, at the top of his voice. It was at a level that caused everyone around to turn and look. It was clearly done for attention and he got what he desired, as everyone around him was muttering and commenting about him. Never seen him sat there before and it was clearly just done to get everyone to look him and even his mates appeared embarrassed. Apart from him, the response from the fans was a mixture of claps or nothing at all. He's lucky there was plenty of festive cheer around, or there may have been a stronger response from the fans around him, other than the comments made towards him.
 
There was a gobby pair near the front (us) but it got a bit embarrassing when people were looking at us singing. Admittedly Frank Sinatra I am not :)
I've gotta get missen up where the vocal fans are because me singing on my own yesterday made me look like a mentalist.
 
I've gotta get missen up where the vocal fans are because me singing on my own yesterday made me look like a mentalist.
Trouble is, at the back of the kop where the noise is, is also where all the worst swearing is and I got kids with me.
 
I heard a few but assumed it was directed at the ref. Certainly didn't feel like the crowd were on the player's backs at any point yesterday, just a bit frustrated at times in the first half.
 
Trouble is, at the back of the kop where the noise is, is also where all the worst swearing is and I got kids with me.
I know what you mean mate. It's a double edged sword. I had to explain to my lad when I first took him to a match that he might hear some rather rude words...I managed to bite my lip whenever I was tempted to swear.:rolleyes:
 

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