Reg » Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:15 am wrote:kazza » Mon Oct 05, 2015 4:10 am wrote:When you boo the team you boo the badge, that is never ok!
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RedAnt wrote:So you're saying we should shout and swear like adults rather than boo the panto villain? Or that it's wrong to express negativity? It seems the fans have sat quiet for years upon years and in recent times have seen massive decline in more ways than just stadium behaviour. I don't know who the boos were aimed at but I'd guess it was either owners or manager. It may seem childish but at least it's not riots or outright abuse (though granted there's some of that). It seems a bit odd to pick the booing out. I'm a lifelong Liverpool fan and in my eyes it's a far greater discomfort to see Brendan Rodgers sitting there, paid a fortune and leading our beloved club down the sh*tter. If a few boos would sort his ego out then I'd welcome them, but I suspect he ain't that arsed at the end of the day. No doubt in front of the media BR would claim they're boos of affection.
Thommo's perm » Mon Oct 05, 2015 4:14 pm wrote:RedAnt wrote:So you're saying we should shout and swear like adults rather than boo the panto villain? Or that it's wrong to express negativity? It seems the fans have sat quiet for years upon years and in recent times have seen massive decline in more ways than just stadium behaviour. I don't know who the boos were aimed at but I'd guess it was either owners or manager. It may seem childish but at least it's not riots or outright abuse (though granted there's some of that). It seems a bit odd to pick the booing out. I'm a lifelong Liverpool fan and in my eyes it's a far greater discomfort to see Brendan Rodgers sitting there, paid a fortune and leading our beloved club down the sh*tter. If a few boos would sort his ego out then I'd welcome them, but I suspect he ain't that arsed at the end of the day. No doubt in front of the media BR would claim they're boos of affection.
I have enjoyed the debate but now hopefully its immaterial?
Just to clarify:
Evertonians boo, because they are w@nkers. Liverpudlians dont, because we are not
Simples
Thommo's perm » Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:34 am wrote:Im not talking about entitlement. By your logic its acceptable to throw things on the pitch or at the dugout because youve paid your entrance fee? I am talking about how we, the best supporters in the world, are perceived and judged by our behaviour. It is full on wool behaviour to boo and only w@nkers would participate in it. What I am getting from various people here is that not only is it acceptable to be a w@nker, but it should be encouraged!
Please dont try to trivialise it, because its as important as supporting the team. I go the match with the same people and sit in the same place in the Kop and not one, not one of these men would ever dream of standing up and booing the team they support. They have more class and dignity than to embarrass themselves and the club by booing.
I really cant get my head round why anyone would defend it, never mind do it?
These are sad times for the once mighty LFC, both on and off the pitch and if people are ok with making a cu'nt out of yourself and the club then it shows how far we have fallen. Its attention seeking, childish and degrading and if people cant see that then we are well and truly fu'cked.
Reg » Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:45 am wrote:Red, its the internet generation, the FIFA16 managers, everyone has an opinion, everyone wants to be heard. Reality tv time.
Just like you and me on this forum! ;-) How many hours do we waste on this forum when 30 years ago we would have been out doing something more constructive?!
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