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Boo or clap threads-Boo or clap?

If you see a new thread regarding an ex-player returning to the valley exploring the possibility of our fans booing or clapping them, do you boo or clap at your computer screen?

Comments

  • Booooooooooo!

    (In before "Well you don't have to open them then" ;))
  • As they say in china - clap
  • It beats me that people have to ask advice on how to behave at a football match...
  • Clap. They are class
  • Depends how well that thread had performed
  • Depends on what terms that thread left the club on.
  • Depends how well that thread had performed

    Surely if we get behind the thread from the start it will boost the thread's confidence and ensure it reaches at least 1000 reads

  • But if the thread starts getting ideas above its station, demanding it's stickied or closed, then to be honest we are better off without them. Boo,
  • But if the thread starts getting ideas above its station, demanding it's stickied or closed, then to be honest we are better off without them. Boo,

    Harsh, it's not as if they can help it if someone starts another thread on the same topic. Being a professional thread is a short career at this level. It's not as if they are earning what the big blogs get on the Guardian and Daily Mail.

  • We booed Danny Mills and he scored a 20-yard left footer. This is why I haven't bothered booing the pointless 'boo or clap' threads. It'll do no good.
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  • I like to do both at the same time. It's called going ape.
  • I boo the thread, as I don't think it is worth booing any ex former player unless they have really gone out of their way to spite us or have betrayed us. In truth, we haven't had too many of those over the years.
  • I like 'em - gives us a chance to explore our differing feelings towards an ex-player and can lead to interesting debate.
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