- Aug 31, 2005
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Why would anybody boo Dele?
Because some of our fans are absolute tools
Why would anyone boo their own team at half time, when they clearly need a bit of support.
Why would anybody boo Dele?
If anything will be the absolute opposite.
Over the top singing of an opposition player's name
The two arent the same. Dele played for us for a long time and simply is no longer in the managers plans.Because some of our fans are absolute tools
Why would anyone boo their own team at half time, when they clearly need a bit of support.
Sadly there's always an element who are poor to ex~playersWhy would anybody boo Dele?
If anything will be the absolute opposite.
Over the top singing of an opposition player's name
Mad how many tickets go on the exchange these days. My mate who I usually go with is sick today so listed our tickets this morning, didn’t expect to see so many others had done the same!
Will go on my own though if they don’t sell and get behind the boys. Massive three points needed if we’re gonna try and keep in touch with the Gooners.
where do you sit?
i can categorically and confidently predict that Dele will not get booed tonight.Interested to see our reaction to dele returning ~ I hope there are no boos
Well we've had 6 days between games which usually means we are OK...Wonder which spurs will turn up tonight! As per we'll know in 5 mins whether they're up for it or not
Same hereSouth, 256 in the standing area and just to the left of the goal. We’ve got great seats to be fair and the lads around us are alright too which isn’t always the case so we’re lucky in that sense.
He deserves a warm round of applause in the warm ups but then to be treated like any other opposition player once the game starts.He gave us better times than 70% of the current team tbf. Nothing wrong with appreciating him.
If singing Dele's song generates a bit of atmosphere then I'm all for it, been a long time since it was a good atmosphere there. The Liverpool and City games are the only ones I can remember this season.He deserves a warm round of applause in the warm ups but then to be treated like any other opposition player once the game starts.
Has that vibe already"The relegation-threatened team have the Premier League’s worst away record – winning once in 12 matches and collecting six points from a possible 36"
It's 192 days since they last won away from home in league.......
Come in Everton, Dr Tottenham will see you now