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FA labels booing fans as 'crazy'
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 556973" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>Well I certainly do not think it is meant to be helpful. By definition booing is a sign of disapproval and has been for a few hundred years, , I do think we are as a nation becoming a bit over politically correct in this type of matter. Why suddenly should a bit of booing upset grown men who earn millions of pounds a year I do not know. If we were talking about racist chanting then that is a different matter, but we are talking about the paying public (notice I refrain from the word supporters) who want to criticise a player for making a mistake. If there is another method of showing disapproval of a mistake by a player that the crowd should be using then what is it? I have in this instance to agree with Kevin Miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 556973, member: 186250"] Well I certainly do not think it is meant to be helpful. By definition booing is a sign of disapproval and has been for a few hundred years, , I do think we are as a nation becoming a bit over politically correct in this type of matter. Why suddenly should a bit of booing upset grown men who earn millions of pounds a year I do not know. If we were talking about racist chanting then that is a different matter, but we are talking about the paying public (notice I refrain from the word supporters) who want to criticise a player for making a mistake. If there is another method of showing disapproval of a mistake by a player that the crowd should be using then what is it? I have in this instance to agree with Kevin Miles. [/QUOTE]
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