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FA labels booing fans as 'crazy'
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 557037" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>So what is the recognised method of disapproval when a mistake is made?. Are people just supposed to ignore the mistake and the next time he touches the ball shout out well done Ashley?. If what happens now is not acceptable to the FA and the viewing public, a protocol needs to be created which allows their disapproval to be known without booing. Perhaps the FA should issue them with Kenny Everett style giant hands and they can wave them around when displeased. People go and pay good money to be entertained and will consequently will find <em><strong>any</strong> </em>excuse to turn it into a pantomime, unfortunately that is what all the money has made the sport into a giant pantomime which the vast majority of the British public have grown to ignore leading to a complete lack of nationalistic pride not only on the part of the fans but also the players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 557037, member: 186250"] So what is the recognised method of disapproval when a mistake is made?. Are people just supposed to ignore the mistake and the next time he touches the ball shout out well done Ashley?. If what happens now is not acceptable to the FA and the viewing public, a protocol needs to be created which allows their disapproval to be known without booing. Perhaps the FA should issue them with Kenny Everett style giant hands and they can wave them around when displeased. People go and pay good money to be entertained and will consequently will find [I][B]any[/B] [/I]excuse to turn it into a pantomime, unfortunately that is what all the money has made the sport into a giant pantomime which the vast majority of the British public have grown to ignore leading to a complete lack of nationalistic pride not only on the part of the fans but also the players. [/QUOTE]
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