Jurgen the German
Erik Thorstvedt
Re: Boo Boys.
Where did the term "boo boys" come from?
Where did the term "boo boys" come from?
They're a faction who came about due to a split in the bleeding heart liberals and the politically correct phalanx.Where did the term "boo boys" come from?
boo: interjection used to express disappointment or outrage, usually in public gatherings such as sporting events, speeches, and musical performances.
boy: a man regarded as immature or inexperienced.
people who boo are therefore immature.
I was at the match, didn't boo at half time, which was utterly ridiculous. Booed Halsey at the end after an abysmally officiated game though...
Yes, all 10,000 of the boo boys are immature dingdongheads
That'll stop 'em :ross:
I take it you counted them all.
I find it annoying that fans who boo at full time are considered *Insert derogatory remark* by supposedly 'superior' supporters who don't boo. If you never boo fine fair play. If you do fair play doesn't make you any less of a fan.
I disagree.
White Hart Lane is accused of lacking passion nowadays, which is the better option; the who stay to the end of the match and voice their disapproval of those badly representing the club they're passionate about or an empty, soulless stadium because all the fairweather supporters left after the equaliser went in?
I get really angry at part time fans. Every single one of you who doesn't watch ninety minutes answer me this; if you know that Spurs won't score in the first five minutes, five minutes either side of half time or in the final eight minutes including stoppage time then what are tomorrow's lottery numbers.
Or to look at it another way, to every single one of you who left after the Norwich equaliser went in and before the final whistle went how dare you claim to support Spurs when you couldn't even stay and will them on to a winner? I get sickened by people who claim the team aren't making an effort when they couldn't even manage ninety minutes themselves.
My point is that I have more respect for a fan who does a full shift then voices their disapproval than a part timer. Even my offspring don't get unconditional love without some form of occasional chastisement. In fact, I'd go further, people who leave early shouldn't be allowed to father children, they don't stick around when the going gets tough and don't offer love and guidance when it's required. People who leave early are more suited to Jeremy Kyle's stage than the terraces of White Hart Lane.
So come on you part timers, sign up to a full shift and drown out the booers. Let's be 'avin yer.
Not aimed at Nutter, I was just responding to his original point to start with.
I take it you weren't at the game?
Sounded like half the stadium
I factored in the pussy whipped that had left already, and rounded down
I find it annoying that fans who boo at full time are considered *Insert derogatory remark* by supposedly 'superior' supporters who don't boo. If you never boo fine fair play. If you do fair play doesn't make you any less of a fan.
In fact, I'd go further, people who leave early shouldn't be allowed to father children, they don't stick around when the going gets tough and don't offer love and guidance when it's required.
Hmm, not sure how the players / manager are supposed to know you're booing the ref and not them!?
I find it annoying that fans who boo at full time are considered *Insert derogatory remark* by supposedly 'superior' supporters who don't boo. If you never boo fine fair play. If you do fair play doesn't make you any less of a fan.