Quote Originally Posted by ballcock View Post
It shows that the supporters care and sends a message to the board that fans have had enough of this complete shambles of a Premier league season. What other ways do we voice our disapproval?

You only had to look at Brownhills performance to see that all is not right, he didn't look interested.

I live locally and speak to our fans all the time and they all say the same that this is the worse season they have ever experienced has a Burnley supporter, and many of those lije myself watched the club through the 80s
That's fair enough, as I said, fans are perfectly entitled to boo if they don't like what they're seeing, and you're expressing your disapproval of the way it's gone since promotion.

My point is though, how is this good ? It will make the discontented fans feel better for getting it off their chest, letting their frustrations out on the manager and the team, but what will be the end result ? I have no doubt Vinni is doing his best, he's picking what he thinks is the best team and they're playing the way he thinks is best, he is what he is, he does what he does, he can't change, he isn't going to change, so we're left with a team playing in a toxic atmosphere with the likelihood of boos ringing round the stadium if the players don't perform. The fans can boo if they want, I just don't see how this is good.

There is though one scenario where it is good, if the fans want a change of manager. I was one of those booing Brian Laws, I'd had enough, I wanted him gone and the storm of booing when he walked across the pitch after the Scunny shambles meant he was gone within hours. Is that what you want ballcock, do you want Vinni sacked ? If so fair enough, if the fans turn on him there's only one winner and he's toast. If that's what you want to achieve then I hold my hand up, booing Vinni is good.