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It's time

richard_portland

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Backing Gary Caldwell, thanks Matt and good luck.
By the way Booing is not the answer (n)
Serious question, if Tuesday is a really poor performance and a loss. At the final whistle what is the appropriate reaction?
 

Antony Moxey

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Go home and carry on with your life?
 

Silver fox

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There will be boo's believe me Richard.
 

HH12

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Serious question, if Tuesday is a really poor performance and a loss. At the final whistle what is the appropriate reaction?
Ant got there before me go home and hope we win the next one
 

richard_portland

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Backing Gary Caldwell, thanks Matt and good luck.
Go home and carry on with your life?
Hadnt thought of that :)

Seriously though if everyone claps the side off in that circumstance or quietly leaves the ground, is that the best thing to do. At what point is it acceptable to show that you are not happy?
 

exeterrobbo5

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not that much surely.i would do it for 250 quid a week,and run down the M5 to do it.well some of the way.250K
 
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Silver fox

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Hadnt thought of that :)

Seriously though if everyone claps the side off in that circumstance or quietly leaves the ground, is that the best thing to do. At what point is it acceptable to show that you are not happy?
Now before it's too late!
 

HH12

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Hadnt thought of that :)

Seriously though if everyone claps the side off in that circumstance or quietly leaves the ground, is that the best thing to do. At what point is it acceptable to show that you are not happy?
Its a fine line I personally would never boo , however, if it was a poor performance I certainly would not clap either.
Have not clapped much this season :(
 

Antony Moxey

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Hadnt thought of that :)

Seriously though if everyone claps the side off in that circumstance or quietly leaves the ground, is that the best thing to do. At what point is it acceptable to show that you are not happy?
When you're not happy. You're your own person, don't wait to see what other people do first. If you want to boo then boo, if you want to clap then clap. People can be such sheep at times.
 

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you have to support the team first then make your feelings known win lose or draw.
 
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