Those that booked after the Oxford game (9 Viewers)

Bugsy

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What???
It's not the time for dividing, it's time to unite.

Monday night should be nothing but rocking with every Cov fan new and old.
... PUSB
 

Tealeaf

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Just booked a Ryanair flight - not 24 hours after they put the price up - now they have informed me that they have changed the aeroplane so my seating is not valid & I have to change it , tried on line , but it is not working , currently number 60 in the queue .I wish they could hear my Booing from here
 

Otis

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Just booked a Ryanair flight - not 24 hours after they put the price up - now they have informed me that they have changed the aeroplane so my seating is not valid & I have to change it , tried on line , but it is not working , currently number 60 in the queue .I wish they could hear my Booing from here
Maybe throw a book at them
 

bigfatronssba

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Let’s go back to crowds of 11k when only real fans were there.

We don’t need that extra 20k people and the thousands of pounds in income they bring
 

RoboCCFC90

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In MHO should bugger off and support the Villa or Blues.
They ae only here because we were top.
We just don't need them as fans.
Just bugger off
Assuming you mean booed, which if you did then in truth people will boo, you can't stop it.

Not one person supports the club the same and everyone pay's their money, so is entitled to express their opinion and support how they wish.

The fanbase shouldn't be divided on this issue, so the obvious answer to this is the best way to stop those who boo is for the players to give everything on the pitch and win more games, both of which you can argue the team hasn't been doing consistently enough of recently.
 

bigfatronssba

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Assuming you mean booed, which if you did then in truth people will boo, you can't stop it.

Not one person supports the club the same and everyone pay's their money, so is entitled to express their opinion and support how they wish.

The fanbase shouldn't be divided on this issue, so the obvious answer to this is the best way to stop those who boo is for the players to give everything on the pitch and win more games, both of which you can argue the team hasn't been doing consistently enough of recently.

imo the boos weren’t reflective of the Oxford game, where effort levels were adequate.
It had built up from the spineless performances against QPR, Norwich, Birmingham, and Charlton
 

Ccfc_Addy

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I honestly don't blame anyone who booked after the Oxford game. Foot and vehicle traffic is an utter nightmare, not to mention you've got to be at the front of the queue to stand any chance of making the first train, meaning a swift exit upon the final whistle is often in order
 

wingy

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I honestly don't blame anyone who booked after the Oxford game. Foot and vehicle traffic is an utter nightmare, not to mention you've got to be at the front of the queue to stand any chance of making the first train, meaning a swift exit upon the final whistle is often in order
Need to get a standin.
 

Flying Fokker

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Again, the frustration was because they were down to 10. We brought another striker on and then kept passing back to the keeper.

Zero urgency.
I found Grimes’ role frustrating. And the others. It’s not going to win any games and is a bad on the eye.
I’m hoping The Tank has an impact and his absence in the last game was part of cunning plan to scupper Middlesborough match plan…
 

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