adamstag wrote:There’s been a few times i’ve done it and i have no qualms in doing so, but i appreciate there who don’t for whatever reasons.
It would only be for real disasters of games, say the 2-1 reversal to accrington under cox, the loss at home to alfreton in the conference.
Rob wrote:chip63 wrote:Aspleystag wrote:You should have been there on Dec 15th 1976 when Matlock beat us 5-2 in the cup at home, now that was booing.
I was there and remember the total sadness and pain to this day, as a fan it hurts to hear your own supporters turn on your team and can only imagine how players feel hearing it.
This season must be one of the best for supporting our team in difficult scrappy games with no wins.
I was there and don't remember the boos, but I was only a young kid and my Grandad dragged me away before they scored the 5th.
Aspleystag wrote:You should have been there on Dec 15th 1976 when Matlock beat us 5-2 in the cup at home, now that was booing.
Bear 73 - How can you support a team if you have no faith in the club or manager,
I respect David Sharpe and the remit from the owners to move the club forward, make it self supporting and appoint a Manager who will make the tough decisions
James wrote:adamstag wrote:There’s been a few times i’ve done it and i have no qualms in doing so, but i appreciate there who don’t for whatever reasons.
It would only be for real disasters of games, say the 2-1 reversal to accrington under cox, the loss at home to alfreton in the conference.
And there in lies the complete pointlessness of booing your team off the pitch. 4 months after the loss to Alfreton at home, we won the league. Hardly disastrous.
gazza1988 wrote:Or Adam's booing spurred the team on to win the league?
adamstag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Or Adam's booing spurred the team on to win the league?
Exactly mate
I was there too as a nine year old and my mum and dad also dragged me away before they scored the 5th. You could hear the roar of their 5th goal as we walked back to the car in the club car park. I took some stick from my Man U, Liverpool, Forest supporting classmates when back at school.Rob wrote:chip63 wrote:Aspleystag wrote:You should have been there on Dec 15th 1976 when Matlock beat us 5-2 in the cup at home, now that was booing.
I was there and remember the total sadness and pain to this day, as a fan it hurts to hear your own supporters turn on your team and can only imagine how players feel hearing it.
This season must be one of the best for supporting our team in difficult scrappy games with no wins.
I was there and don't remember the boos, but I was only a young kid and my Grandad dragged me away before they scored the 5th.
ST4GS wrote:I was there too as a nine year old and my mum and dad also dragged me away before they scored the 5th. You could hear the roar of their 5th goal as we walked back to the car in the club car park. I took some stick from my Man U, Liverpool, Forest supporting classmates when back at school.Rob wrote:chip63 wrote:Aspleystag wrote:You should have been there on Dec 15th 1976 when Matlock beat us 5-2 in the cup at home, now that was booing.
I was there and remember the total sadness and pain to this day, as a fan it hurts to hear your own supporters turn on your team and can only imagine how players feel hearing it.
This season must be one of the best for supporting our team in difficult scrappy games with no wins.
I was there and don't remember the boos, but I was only a young kid and my Grandad dragged me away before they scored the 5th.
Chadman wrote:YorkshireStag - I watched Forest, Stags and Notts games in the 70s and can remember shouts of abuse and anguish but never saw any of those teams booed off at half or full time, not once.
Anyone else remember it?
Beano - you really don't want to be thinking about twitches in my underwear! It's not healthy.
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