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redmatt77 wrote:Seems to be quite a few people starting to think this way. As said in other threads maybe those of us who belive the booing at the slightest thing is unjust and affecting the team should let the booing minority know just how we feel. Maybe a round of SALFORD SALFORD directed at the boo brigade to let them know they are wrong to be booing! Just an idea, what do people (booers and non booers) think? If nothing else, it might create a bit of atmospher in the shed, not to mention let the players know some of the fans are behind them!
I'm not normally a singer as my voice goes after the first bar but i'll give it a bash and i know the people i go with were that ashamed of the booing last time they would happily join in, though think that thuggish idiotic booers will take this as a personal insult and maybe react to it - hopefully that may prompt them to engauge the group braincell and think if it upsets them what must it do to the younger players in the squad.
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Joined: Jan 15 2005 Posts: 10390 Location: Worsley village don't you know.
Something just occured to me, I mentioned last week that when Houldsworth was being taken off he looked beaten and upset, think thn how he must have felt to experience the booing towards the end of the game.
Can you imagine how the booers would feel if an undoubtedly good player (and easily man of the match last Friday) decides to do a Jimenez and site the booing as a partial reason.
Me and are kid (TheButcher) putting the world two rights.
ERIC SHAW PREDICTION LEAGUE & PLAY OFFS WINNER 2013
Don't like it? Well Frack off then. Energy & progress for all.
Foe is our friend. mitie mouse, Lancetodd, Marshy1, eccles star, Dantes Inferno, Philyourboots, biggunbrad, DAVE@CAS1990, RED LEAGUE, OzWelsh, Red-Devils-PAW, newgroundb4wakey All blocked - Go ahead punk make my day.
Decided not to go last night but well done to the players & to those Salford fans who made the journey across to Leeds, feel a bit more optimistic about next week.
Joined: Jul 04 2007 Posts: 582 Location: Viva la Swinton
I agree some fans are to quick to get on the players back and start booing. May be we should all start getting behind the team right from the start and create a decent atmosphere.
Amazingly a good performance brings out the praise for the players and quite rightly, go back a week and a very poor performance brings out nothing but abuse for the coach.
Maybe just maybe some of you just might have to eat a little bit of humble pie and give Shaun a bit of credit for the performance for the way we played at Leeds.
Sorry shed head do not agee with your comments, I last week went on record as saying I thought the players were better than the performance but I am sorry I don't share that view of the coach.
Joined: Aug 13 2005 Posts: 5313 Location: ... is fcuking in Heaven
shed head wrote:Amazingly a good performance brings out the praise for the players and quite rightly, go back a week and a very poor performance brings out nothing but abuse for the coach.
Maybe just maybe some of you just might have to eat a little bit of humble pie and give Shaun a bit of credit for the performance for the way we played at Leeds.
Your obviously not familiar with protocols on here.
If we play badly it's solely McRea's fault.
If we play badly it's despite McRea.
Under no circumstances is McRea to get any credit.
HTH.
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Jaymc9 wrote:crusaders winning again today, not as bad a team as most thought.
Indeed, puts their performance at The Willows into a bit of perspective (though we were bad!) - and KR getting nilled by Huddersfield - all very confusing, I though HKR looked pretty useful when they beat us.
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