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[Albion] Did you boo?

Did you boo?

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Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
17,496
I couldn't give a shite if people booed or not, but I don't really see what the point is.

The players know they didn't have a good game, so do they really need reminding?
Do people feel better for shouting their disapproval at footballers?
What difference do they think their input is going to make?
Did anyone go one step further and flick them the Vs or maybe even a cheeky :wanker:
 




Jasetheaceisback

New member
Apr 13, 2025
7
Back on here after several years away. Felt there were things that needed to be said.

Andy Naylor referenced the brevity of the boos. Fair enough they were brief. But that brevity for me underscores the problems. Disconnect. Disinterest. Discombobulated time and time again.

I have tried so hard to understand what Hurzeler's style and identity are all about but as best I can see now we are just hoping for the best. The disconnect and disinterest are of his making too.

But for all this there was something very peculiar and something very 'Millwall' about Saturday.

Many will remember THAT Millwall game and in particular how Hyppia never once rose from the bench in the 90 minutes. Check out Hurzeler on Saturday. Reminded me of that. Very odd. For those that say, well what would you have done differently, I simply turn your question on its head.

How did any of those substitutions on Saturday make a difference to our quality and dynamic? I am afraid that home draws against Ipswich, Southampton and Leicester are the mark of this season and we really must drink that in...
 


Super Sub

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2016
430
I didn’t boo. Never have and never will.
Thats not to say I was satisfied in any shape or form with Saturdays performance though.
Things may have been very different had one of those players with a golden opportunity been able to hit a barn door.
 




veuve

Well-known member
Jun 27, 2015
738
Never in 50 years have I bood a Brighton side and I have seen some crap teams in that time.Most be a generation thing.
 








Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
22,841
Born In Shoreham
Never in 50 years have I bood a Brighton side and I have seen some crap teams in that time.Most be a generation thing.
The most funny booing incident I’ve witnessed was the Murray incident at Brentford. Middle aged men losing their shit and why because Murray didn’t clap the fans when he went off during the game. It was something I didn’t even notice and couldn’t care less about. He was pretty bad all game as he had just come back from a lay off.
 




Barryseagulls

Active member
Mar 21, 2025
100
I would never boo. The team are going through a bit of a difficult time - they need surely more support not less.
 


Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
NSC Patron
May 8, 2018
11,675
What’s the atmosphere going to be like if Graham Potters West Ham United get a result.

Didn’t boo, but did question the commitment and desire in a manner not normally appropriate for the family stand.

Sick of hearing about them sticking together, take some ownership and do something about it , I want reaction at Brentford
 






Happy Exile

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 19, 2018
2,407
I'm saving my boooooooo-ing for the return of Potter. I'm very aware that having booooooooooed Chelsea three times this season my booooo reserves are running low and it's important to preserve them for the moments that really matter rather than waste then on something that seems like it might be counterproductive.
 


Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
14,117
London
In my head. But not out loud.

I do think there is a time and a place for booing, and I understand why people did. But in my opinion the time for booing is when there is a clear lack of effort from the players, and I don't think that was the case, they just had a shit day at the office.

I like the way FH didn't throw his toys out the pram about it either, unlike some former managers.
 
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Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
14,117
London
I've very rarely booed in the last 55+ years of watching the Albion. But I was very selective in my clapping though and I think they knew.
I went one step further. I didn't clap AT ALL and I gave the players a stare that clearly said 'you are very lucky I have chosen not to boo this time, but push me one more time and you might just tip me over the edge'. I also kept purposely glancing towards to my two kids to say 'you are letting these children down'.

I'm fully expecting a reaction for West Ham.
 






Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
14,117
London
Never in 50 years have I bood a Brighton side and I have seen some crap teams in that time.Most be a generation thing.
Nonsense. I witnessed us being booed off at the Goldstone many times. If anything I'd say it was more prevalent then.
 


chaileyjem

#BarberIn
NSC Patron
Jun 27, 2012
15,346
But for all this there was something very peculiar and something very 'Millwall' about Saturday.

Many will remember THAT Millwall game and in particular how Hyppia never once rose from the bench in the 90 minutes. Check out Hurzeler on Saturday. Reminded me of that. Very odd.
It was nothing like Millwall in 2014 whatsoever. Apart from Lewis Dunk playing in both games of course.That was truly the nadir of the Amex era.
A few boos and a disappointing frustrating performance given only a few weeks ago we were beating Chelsea, Fulham and Bournemouth but a frustrating afternoon does not always have to equal "worst ever" . We were arguably on our way to L1 with Sami . No wonder it was getting a bit testy.

Anyway have a look . God what an awful night that was.

 
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Stuart Munday

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
1,532
Saltdean
I'm saving my boooooooo-ing for the return of Potter. I'm very aware that having booooooooooed Chelsea three times this season my booooo reserves are running low and it's important to preserve them for the moments that really matter rather than waste then on something that seems like it might be counterproductive.
It should be a great time for everyone that loves booing, 90 minutes of booing potter followed by 5 minutes booing the team off after the inevitable draw.
 




GJN1

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2014
1,882
Brighton
I boo before, during and after every home game. Sometimes I'll boo right through the half-time break in the concourse in the Upper East too. I'm actually booing now.
 


Damn obvious Simpsons joke done, so I'll say yes in a slight panto way
 


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