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One minutes protest against the odious one, rest of the match supporting the team. Nowt wrong with north stand tonight well done. No noise from the six thousand in the west stand, they are a ****ing disgrace in my opinion, the ****s
I sit in upper west and was totally gutted by the booing by some of the twots when North stand started the chant. Why don't those who are happy with Hull Tigers start chanting " We say yes Allam". They won't because they have no backbone. Well done North Stand.
 
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I'm in E4 and they where definitely boos after the CTWD chant on 19:04.

It's disgusting that it come to booing other fans for chants that have been used for decades.
 
There was a little booing in the South Stand. A gentleman shouted that they should shut the **** up & stop being sad muppet dickheads, or something along those lines. I think the gentleman called it about right.

so no one is allowed an opinion that differs from the consensus?
 
so no one is allowed an opinion that differs from the consensus?

Where does it say they were not allowed an opinion?

Is a boo an opinion? Probably an indepth one in your world.

Good for you that you're finally recognising the consensus.

Did the tartan blanket come out tonight to compliment your flask & armchair?
 
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Where does it say they were not allowed an opinion?

Is a boo an opinion? Probably an indepth one in your world.

Good for you that you're finally recognising the consensus.

Did the tartan blanket come out tonight to compliment your flask & armchair?

<laugh> touchy!

I do know what the consensus is, but it doesn't make it right!
 
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Where does it say they were not allowed an opinion?

Is a boo an opinion? Probably an indepth one in your world.

Good for you that you're finally recognising the consensus.

Did the tartan blanket come out tonight to compliment your flask & armchair?

In fairness a boo is as much of a vocal sign of an opinion as a cheer, clapping or a protest song.
 
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so no one is allowed an opinion that differs from the consensus?

First off, well done for admitting the Allam out brigade represent the consensus and not a minority as other detractors have suggested.

Secondly, you are entitled to you're opinion but it might be an idea for you and the others to make this opinion known, instead of sitting there silently for the entire game and then booing your fellow fans when they have the audacity to voice theirs.
 
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In fairness a boo is as much of a vocal sign of an opinion as a cheer, clapping or a protest song.

Such words of wisdom. Next time I'm listening to Billie Holiday singing Strange Fruit I'll ask myself "Billie, why the powerful & poignant words when you really could have made the same point with nothing more than a simple boo?"
 
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There was some booing, mainly from the south end of the East Stand and the South Stand, but it was fairly muted.

Don't look to the West Lower for vocal support ffs, there's 3,000 corporate members and the corporate stand is going to be the quietest in any ground. Their contribution is paying over twice asmuch as everyone else, not leading the bloody chanting.

I went for a cig at half time and 30-40 people left while I had it, mainly families with young kids. I'm afraid that's what happens when you replace long term fans with Premier League day trippers.

Regardless of which side of the fence you sit on, the overall support from the North Stand was excellent last night.
 
I sit in N3 and all we do is sing and shout for the majority of the game. The west stand does look rather boring. As for the booing its a joke and if we go down they won't be there next year anyway!!!!
 
In my book anyone who buys a ticket is entitled to air his/her opinion its called 'free speech', however at this moment in time perhaps the shouters for/against should do their protesting after the game in front of the west stand entrance and not during the game...Just an opinion like.
 
Why even try to debate with the likes of patty, sunbeam etc. they don't go to the games so they should have no valid opinion on what we do at the games
 
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There was some booing, mainly from the south end of the East Stand and the South Stand, but it was fairly muted.

Don't look to the West Lower for vocal support ffs, there's 3,000 corporate members and the corporate stand is going to be the quietest in any ground. Their contribution is paying over twice asmuch as everyone else, not leading the bloody chanting.

I went for a cig at half time and 30-40 people left while I had it, mainly families with young kids. I'm afraid that's what happens when you replace long term fans with Premier League day trippers.

Regardless of which side of the fence you sit on, the overall support from the North Stand was excellent last night.

You must have very different standards to me if you describe that as excellent.

All else aside, and given how we were outplayed it's understandable, but there were huge periods where home fans were quiet last night.

Arsenal fans were taking the piss out of the silence. "Is this the emirates" they asked.

Understandable granted, but far from excellent.
 
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