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What About booing/Whistling Everytime A Cardiff Player Touches The Ball?
Really? Chris eagles didn't stay around long, once we got on his back. Tactical withdrawal was it? Intimidation does work. Why is it done in other leagues abroad, just for the fun of it? Try it and see, why be negative.
Like I said, it was on MOTD saturday, don't tell me I was the only one who noticed it. It's going to catch on and we'd better get used to it. Every team at risk in the prem now are going to be looking for the edge that will keep them up, anything goes. Be part of something new in terms of positive support at HQ, you might enjoy it.
Steve I am very positive, and am delighted at our start to the season and I have also played the game to a decent standard and know that professional players are mentally tough and play in front of huge crowds each week, where being booed; they simply dont get fazed by it.
Booing s****horpe players in front of 12,000 simply wont intimidate them or benefit us.
How you can compare world cup games involving Spain and Argentina etc to QPR is beyond me.
We should be beating sides with skill, flair and passion.
Just accept that your idea wont make much change, try it you might enjoy it!
No need to get like that Steve, Im sure it may have its benefits on the continent, but I honestly think the sound of a few QPR regulars booing will be more of an embarresment than anything.
I actually think this is a shocking idea.
Imagine if both sets of supporters did this - the whole "atmosphere" would consist of booing
Why can't fans just sing for 90 mins?
David
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