Quote Originally Posted by 1955pie View Post
I believe a crowd can and sometimes does drag a performance out of a team.
When the manager and the players say that they appreciate the support that they receive both home and away, do you think they dont mean it?
Given a choice between booing, cheering or silence, which is most likely to help the team perform? Especially if they are having a tough time?
If we can help and choose not to then I would suggest that we do have some collective responsibility for the outcome.
I am sure you, like me will be down there giving it all on Saturday but for those who are just going to sit on their hands, they may as well stay at home and watch it on the telly.

Of course the crowds contribution matters.
Well if the people who don't sing or sit on their hands as you put it stayed at home then most of the Pavis and family stand would be empty. A massive loss of revenue.