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Booing at half time and full time.

I wish these people would go away!

:rant::rant::rant:
 

I think most of the booing was directed at the crap referee.

He was utter shite.
 
I think most of the booing was directed at the crap referee.

He was utter shite.

No I'm afraid the booing was directed at the players. And at one point the retards around was chanting "attack attack attack" like some american sport, when we was on build up play.

Pathetic fans.
 
No I'm afraid the booing was directed at the players. And at one point the retards around was chanting "attack attack attack" like some american sport, when we was on build up play.

Pathetic fans.

Totally agree. What the hell do they come for if they turn against the players after 45 minutes of the first game of the season?
 
No I'm afraid the booing was directed at the players. And at one point the retards around was chanting "attack attack attack" like some american sport, when we was on build up play.

Pathetic fans.

Same people who wanted us to keep the ball last season were wanting it lumped forward........you can't win with some of our "fans".

:rolleyes:
 
Booing? Oh for gawd's sake - why don't they just piss off and never come back - it's so frustrating and doesn't make the team do any better
 
1 bloke wanted robson out, claming he had done nothing before. this guy had seen it all though, been to all the pre seasons and still stood by his desicion and that leggy should go too. nobber
 
not a great start, but no need to for it really, gota allow the lads time to gel n for robbo's 'tactics' to show, unhappy yes.... but no need for the booing, helps no one
 
Some of our fans are ridiculous at times.

I think some of them are more bothered about f*cking Wednesday! :mad:

As for people moaning just because we weren't lumping the ball forward at any given opportunity, jesus christ. United can't win with some of our fans I swear :rolleyes:
 
Booing at half time and full time.

I wish these people would go away!

:rant::rant::rant:

I agree. If people were booing the team that is. Wont do any good will it, and its only the first game.
 
Where i was sat the booing was aimed at the referee definitley and at full time!

Not that i booed but it is still stupid if the majority are booing the team
 
Where i was sat the booing was aimed at the referee definitley and at full time!

Same here.

Although i did hear someone say "bring warnock back".

I couldnt stop laughing. :D
 
Same here.

Although i did hear someone say "bring warnock back".

I couldnt stop laughing. :D

I've been going long enough to see/hear the difference between booing at the ref and the team.

We have a selection of idiots at The Lane.

It hurts me to say it but it's true!
 
I've been going long enough to see/hear the difference between booing at the ref and the team.

We have a selection of idiots at The Lane.

It hurts me to say it but it's true!

Must be them idiots from Worksop ;)
 

Some dick behind me on the kop was moaning after 11 minutes........ what is the point you stupid prick
 
they pay thier money like you or me they have a right to boo,if they wanna boo let em
 
Didnt agree with the booing myself. Also im sure at half time the booing was directed at the ref rather than the players, but at full time there was no need after all its only day 1 and theres a long way to go! Oh and least we didnt lose! :D
 
I almost felt like going up to every boo-er on the Kop and punching their lights out, I mean COME ON!! It's only first game of the season, I wasn't happy with the result myself but I don't go booing!! If I boo, it's only ever at the ref or certain opposition players.
 
No need for the booing.
The first half was poor, but i didn't expect much else after a few months off.
Second half was better especially when tonge came on(and leggy came off).
 
If those around me on the Kop are a guide, Leggy is going to be this seasons early scapegoat. Can't understand those that would boo at the end of the first game, disappointing though it is to give away the lead twice. Tbh, I expected us to take a few games to settle down, relegated teams often do (and note Charlton only drew at home to Scunthorpe), and there were some positives today - if they get a few games together, I think Beattie/Sharp could be a good partnership.

Some booing and plenty of frustration at the end yes, but to be fair there was some good support too whenever we did anything promising.
 
Yeh some one was saying infront of me 10 minutes gone!

Robson there shit stop standing there pointing and do something about it


foool!
 
they pay thier money like you or me they have a right to boo,if they wanna boo let em

I'll jump on the controversial bandwagon here with you RB.

I never boo the team, if i am unhappy with the performnace i will simply not applaud the boys off.

I cannot stand people taking the moral high ground and deciding who should be allowed to support the team and who should 'fuck off'.

I agree that booing is not helpful to the team but what gives you the right to decide that the poeple who choose to make their opinions known in this way should not come to bramall lane. I dare say that some of the people booing have spent more money following the blades then some of you complaining about them.

Football has always been the release of the working classes, perhaps this is less true today then in years past but i for one think that every single person has the right to express themselves however they see neccessary.
 
they pay their money like you or me they have a right to boo,if they wanna boo let em

But what do they think they are achieving by booing?

Where we were at half time, the booing was for the referee and it's generally easier to see who it's aimed at where we are, as we tend to wait until there's just the referee to come down the tunnel.

However, the people who were booing the team make us look like an arrogant and overly-expectant relegated team. It's good that we're expected to beat teams such as Colchester... but we don't have any divine right to. Some of these fans seem to think we can just turn up, get three points and it's job done.

We can't.

It's all about getting the team to gel together and play together. We've got a new manager and four new signings on the pitch out of the starting XI... some who only signed a week ago. What will those signings think they've walked into when after the first competitive 90 minutes they've played, they have a chorus of boos accompanying them off the pitch?

Hardly does wonders for the confidence does it?

Maybe it's just the way I am, but I prefer to take the positives out of everything. What's the point in going if you don't enjoy it? For me, it was a nice sunny day, plenty of old faces after the summer, some new faces coming to say hello and we had football back again.

And for all the pessimists out there, a point towards safety!
 
But what do they think they are achieving by booing?

Where we were at half time, the booing was for the referee and it's generally easier to see who it's aimed at where we are, as we tend to wait until there's just the referee to come down the tunnel.

However, the people who were booing the team make us look like an arrogant and overly-expectant relegated team. It's good that we're expected to beat teams such as Colchester... but we don't have any divine right to. Some of these fans seem to think we can just turn up, get three points and it's job done.

We can't.

It's all about getting the team to gel together and play together. We've got a new manager and four new signings on the pitch out of the starting XI... some who only signed a week ago. What will those signings think they've walked into when after the first competitive 90 minutes they've played, they have a chorus of boos accompanying them off the pitch?

Hardly does wonders for the confidence does it?

Maybe it's just the way I am, but I prefer to take the positives out of everything. What's the point in going if you don't enjoy it? For me, it was a nice sunny day, plenty of old faces after the summer, some new faces coming to say hello and we had football back again.

And for all the pessimists out there, a point towards safety!

Your points are all valid linz, and i agree with everything that you have said. I just want to put the other side across, we might as well have a debate rather then collaboratively patting oursleves on the back for being more enlightened then the boo boys.

I would suspect that by purchasing a ticket, those supportes that booed see themselves as customers of sheffield united. They feel that the service that they received for said payment was below the standard that they feel was acceptable and so they provided direct feedback.

It will take time for the team/squad to gel but until they do we will have to put up with impatient comments from our fellow blades. If and when we do start performing and getting results, the chances are that you will still hear negative comments; thats football. Its a game of opinioins; each is no more valid then the next.

I am just glad that we have something to debate other then the new bar on the kop and which grounds we are looking forwards to visiting this season.
 

It was nice to hear the guys sat behind me on the Kop complaining about the moaners; it would seem that the boo-boys and idiots are in the minority at least. The cheering and positive chanting far outweighed the booing, which was a good sign - the atmosphere, for me, was fantastic yesterday and the booing at the end only marred it slightly (although I'm also of the opinion that at least some of it was directed at the awful referee).
 

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