Or just have a different view to you. Did less people clap than protest ?It was hardly overwhelming.
Clearly these people are a little dim.
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Or just have a different view to you. Did less people clap than protest ?It was hardly overwhelming.
Clearly these people are a little dim.
Lemmings mate, one claps others follow.
these are the same people who boo'd against QPR.
Whats all that about.
Or just have a different view to you. Did less people clap than protest ?
Neither did I, just curious. Obviously easier to clap than protest though.Given all the evidence, the years of lies, the mess the Club is in, its safe to assume that anybody still supporting the current Board is not really very clever.
I cant answer that question, I cant count people clapping and I didnt see the protest.
Lemmings mate, one claps others follow.
these are the same people who boo'd against QPR.
Whats all that about.
Is it true that the Liverpool score came up, people started clapping, and then they quickly showed Kenwright and the applause just kind of linked?
That's a bit snidey if so.
Is it true that the Liverpool score came up, people started clapping, and then they quickly showed Kenwright and the applause just kind of linked?
That's a bit snidey if so.
Everton/Bill Kenwright don't control the BBC broadcast editorial policy mate....
The fact of the matter is - the silent majority spoke.
Thats 100% what happened.
His picture went up on screen, some people booed, they then showed the RS score, people clapped, then they carried it on.
Is it true that the Liverpool score came up, people started clapping, and then they quickly showed Kenwright and the applause just kind of linked?
That's a bit snidey if so.
Come on now, you think people would applaud a scoreline? they'd cheer the score but applaud? I've never heard people applaud a score in my life.
I would say, people who felt they were not represented by the protest wanted an opportunity to redress it.
And not to mention that it was considerably after the goal - and actual clapping applause and not the typical laughing/cheering that greets a goal against Liverpool.
I've never witnessed clapping applause towards a goal against Liverpool. Laughter and small cheers yes, not loud applause.
Bill Kenwright was booed when he was shown on the screen against QPR. BU get involved and now there's a public show of support? As I said, irony.