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date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:31:50 +0100,    group: uk.sport.football.clubs.newcastle-united        back       
Booing Never Helps People...   
One thing that I did notice on Saturday gone was a small section of the
crowd booing at full time.  I really hope this was a slight go at the
referee and blowing the whistle just as we were about to attack and not
having a go at the team 2 games into the season for getting a draw!

yes we didn't have our most prolific game but we kept a clean sheet, and
are still undefeated for the season.   if everyone who booed was expecting
a easy game due to the Bolton result then you need to either watch more
football matches or stop coming to the games...Aston Villa came for a
point, simple as that and Sam didn't have enough fit options on the bench
to change the game around.

If you did Boo the team then hang your head in shame, throw away your
tickets for future matches and stop ruining the reputation of this fine
football club for having great fans by showing ignorance and impatience
and having a go at your own players.   Try supporting the team for a
change instead of sitting quietly on your hands for the whole match and
only raising your voice to complain or Boo your own team.
date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:31:50 +0100   author:   Mark Scott

Re: Booing Never Helps People...   
On 23 Aug, 12:31, Mark Scott  wrote:
> One thing that I did notice on Saturday gone was a small section of the
> crowd booing at full time.  I really hope this was a slight go at the
> referee and blowing the whistle just as we were about to attack and not
> having a go at the team 2 games into the season for getting a draw!
>
> yes we didn't have our most prolific game but we kept a clean sheet, and
> are still undefeated for the season.   if everyone who booed was expecting
> a easy game due to the Bolton result then you need to either watch more
> football matches or stop coming to the games...Aston Villa came for a
> point, simple as that and Sam didn't have enough fit options on the bench
> to change the game around.
>
> If you did Boo the team then hang your head in shame, throw away your
> tickets for future matches and stop ruining the reputation of this fine
> football club for having great fans by showing ignorance and impatience
> and having a go at your own players.   Try supporting the team for a
> change instead of sitting quietly on your hands for the whole match and
> only raising your voice to complain or Boo your own team.


Good post. I sing every match regardless of how many people turn round
and look at me like I'm an idiot.
date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:12:57 -0700   author:   RowanB

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