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Can I just break this down, whats the difference between Grinter, Rhys Jones, Hird (if I recall used to get booed a heck of a lot cos he was so damn good- as a football), umpires (those poor bastards on Sunday)... like who gives a [censored], Goodes fakes free kicks, hes an attention seeking f wit who is a good footballer that goes with it, someone hurts my feelings every week following our sorriful club, but I keep coming back please people get a grip

I guess that's why Stevie J gets booed to b*ggery every week.

I guess that's why Alan Didak used to get booed to b*ggery every week.

I guess that's why every attention seeking f-wit who fakes for frees gets mercilessly booed from start to finish by our very upright Presbyterian crowds who only tolerate the fairest and most strict standards of behaviour.

Or do they get booed to that extent??????

No they don't.

Could there possibly be more to it than that?

This "diving" "attention seeking" bizzo has a grain of truth, but it's a smokescreen.

No diver has ever been treated like this.

Even Jobe Watson was booed relentlessly for one match and then everyone got it out of their system.

Goodes? There's more to it than that.

I hope Adam Goodes plays at the weekend to demonstrate that the redneck racists who boo him at games will never win.

I have locked this thread because it has well and truly run its course.

If you boo Adam and think you're not a racist, that's your prerogative but it has been made abundantly clear that he and other indigenous players are more than upset at the behaviour and that it clearly stems from elements among those who are booing that are racially motivated.

Unfortunately, too many people are using this thread to justify boorish behaviour that quite frankly has no part in our society in the 21st Century and certainly has no part in a site supporting a club which has a rich heritage of indigenous players within its ranks.

 

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