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say yes

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never, you dont boo your own team, its like boowing you. you take it in the chin and come back stronger.

I disagree with you (think fans who are getting fleeced by this scummy club season after season are more than entitled to make the club feel uncomfortable about it), but I'm ok with somebody saying 'booing is never ok' - at least you're being consistent.

What annoys me are all the excuses people come up with 'can't boo in the first game of the season', 'can't boo after a win' etc etc. You're either ok with booing or you're not.
 

Majora

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I'm not a fan of the booing. Nine times out of ten it's aimed at Wenger but however much it affects him -which I would imagine is not a great deal- it affects our players tenfold. Can't be a nice feeling to be boo'd off the pitch after a defeat especially for young players like chambers, iwobi, ox, holding and after a league debut for Xhaka. Not their fault that Wenger has left our team a shambles going into the 16/17 season.
That being said, pay for the ticket and you are entitled to your opinion
 

Rimaal

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People complaining about our internationals not playing should not go over to the German Football thread. :lol:
 
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