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    Booing yesterday was a disgrace

    If fans want to boo then fine. You pay your money but yesterday's effort didn't warrant it. Every player put 100% into trying to get the win. I heard, gutless, not bothered, no fight. I disagree with all of that.
    Ben Amos was the best player in the Cardiff side which says it all.
    Booing has become a bad habit and it's never constructive.
    Whilst the Cardiff keeper had a good game our star player from last season had a stinker. His kicking wasn't great. He was undecided whether to punch,catch or leave it to the CB. Cardiff had 2 shots on target and both were goals Ok we know why with Wilson and fry in front of him but he should be commanding the back four. If the CB are not natural leaders the keeper needs to be and sadly ours are not.
    FFS broadfoot hurry up, play through the pain barrier. Anything just get on the pitch

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    I only heard a few boos, I don't think it was on a massive scale.
    Walking out I mainly heard people shouting their opinions towards Stubbs, not the players.

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    A Few boo! It's was deafening at full time

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    I suppose it depends where you sit then, I'm in NS2 and as I say I only heard a small section of boos from the centre of the north stand. Hardly deafening.

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    If every player on that pitch put 100% in then we really are in trouble.

    I also only heard a few boos at FT , the main comments from where I sit was we were too deep again and not enough marking

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    If fans want to boo then fine. You pay your money but yesterday's effort didn't warrant it. Every player put 100% into trying to get the win. I heard, gutless, not bothered, no fight. I disagree with all of that.
    Ben Amos was the best player in the Cardiff side which says it all.
    Booing has become a bad habit and it's never constructive.
    Whilst the Cardiff keeper had a good game our star player from last season had a stinker. His kicking wasn't great. He was undecided whether to punch,catch or leave it to the CB. Cardiff had 2 shots on target and both were goals Ok we know why with Wilson and fry in front of him but he should be commanding the back four. If the CB are not natural leaders the keeper needs to be and sadly ours are not.
    FFS broadfoot hurry up, play through the pain barrier. Anything just get on the pitch
    I agree with some of that, hate the booing myself, i think much of it though was aimed at the maager not the players, though some comments about them not fit for the shirt etc was idiotic, spouted by idiots.

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    I don't boo but it's everyone's choice.

    Maybe some of the passion could be turned into generating some kind of atmosphere.

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    The only problem with trying to create an atmosphere is that unless you sit/stand in the middle of the North Stand behind the goal where the singers usually are, you have zero chance of staring a song or creating anything.

    People just here 1 man singing, then look around to see if the north stand singers feel like taking it on.
    If they do then there are a few more in the north, east and west that join in halfheartedly, if they don't it fizzles out in a nothing but a small ripple of laughter.

    I'm not saying it's all down to the North stand singers to create an atmosphere but they are kind of recognised as the ones that start everything off, so unless they do it, nobody follows.

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    I don't boo either, never have. Seem to be in the minority though cos where I sit in WS2 it was deafening!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loyalmiller View Post
    I don't boo either, never have. Seem to be in the minority though cos where I sit in WS2 it was deafening!
    Very little booing during the game. Booing started on the FT whistle and was aimed at Stubbs as opposed to the players.

    Do you know what, I think it was warranted. Paid good money for that ****e yesterday and the main thing missing was entertainment. That's what football it about. You can't win em all but you do deserve spirit, effort and passion. All missing. And that coincides with the arrival of Stubbs.

    I don't know if we have any chance to stay up this season based on the squad we have. I do know that we haven't got a chance whilst Stubbs is still there.

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