Because they boo more
I went to see Disney on ice and bood rapunzels mother! It felt good so I can see how you feel ccfc92
Linnel keeps refering to this.
Personally, I shout at players when they deserve it, all I ask is they put the effort in, and if they don't why shouldn't I as a paying customer, show my disappointment?
I don't agree with getting on the teams back, and encourage support, but why are those that boo being considered "lesser" supporters?
Why the fuck are we talking about booing ?
We just won ugly against a very good side
Who the fuck was booing ?
Professional experienced players wouldn't be affected by it anyway.
The sort of vile comments players make to each other on the pitch teaches the players to block out such things.
Younger players might be slightly susceptible to it but they soon learn.
I think we're doing players an injustice by saying they get put off by such things. This team certainly is very mentally strong.
If you read the first post, I was referringvto linnels constant defending of staying away from the Ricoh due to boo boys.
Sorry but that's pure unadulterated bullshit. Go read any sports psychology literature, or watch any interview where sports players talk about the impact of the crowd. It's fairly open and shut that the crowd effects performance and that a negative atmosphere never gets anyone to produce their best.
Say it makes you feel better if you like, but don't try and make out it doesn't negatively impact our players.
I must point out though I've only ever booed once in my life.
That was after the pathetic display at Charlton on the last day of the season 2008.
I don't think there is a person on earth who would have defended that performance.
booing isn't exclusive to us, Narni yesterday got pelters, all clubs have them.Don't know about this Ricoh/six fields bullshit but can give my opinion on booing. It absolutely infuriates me!! You ask why people shouldn't express their disappointment at their performance? By all means boo at the end of the game if you feel someone played shit, but do you think booing them will make them up their game? Do you think that when they're having a shit day at the office and their so called supporters boo them every time they get the ball, that they think "I can do this I can do this" or "better get myself together"? Or is it more likely that they're thinking WELL FUCK YOU VERY MUCH THEN. Or worse - making them doubt themselves even more and hoping they don't get the ball?
I certainly know what my thought process would be. It baffles me it really does...."hey he's having a bad game lets boo him that'll make him play better".
Fucking idiots
i think he's been pretty fair, had to laugh on saturday when he was called an acl supporter from a sickfields regular, lol......Linnel doesn't suggest anything - just reitterates other people's opinions who phone in. It's his job - strange how some people haven't worked that out yet!
In the main I do not disagree with you -- certainly some players who were castigated by the crowd were notably effected by it -- Darby is an obvious one. Few will remember Nardiello but his confidence was visibly shaken when the abuse started. Adebola got fearsome abuse at one stage but succesfully battled through it. Players aren't taught to deal with this - they can't be - it just depends on the mental strength but it can destroy players.
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