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If they were then it's best left until he's leaving the pitch - then it's obvious what the booing's about.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Maybe they were booing the ref for all the added time?
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I'd agree but sometimes that anger can't wait.Bruno3 wrote:If they were then it's best left until he's leaving the pitch - then it's obvious what the booing's about.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Maybe they were booing the ref for all the added time?
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I was shouting 'Bu-urns!'.
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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It was clearly aimed at the ref, the players were largely applauded. He failed to give something our way at the other end because he played advantage and we made nothing of it. I didn't think the ref deserved it any more than the players, but he got the brunt while the players were applauded, at least where I was in the North Lower. It was a combination of losing Pratley, which hit us hard, and a once in a season long-range beast of a shot.
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