steph wrote:i disagree with 90% of whats been said.
I am a culprit of this negativity, and its got nothing to do with my life outside footy, my job, or my self esteem. What a joke
I love the saints as much as anyone, but i hate losing, and even more than that, i hate mediocre performances. I understand the need to remain positive when competing, but if we are satisfied with always 'doing well' that's not enough for me. Fact is, we SHOULD have won a flag by now. We haven't and its clear that this complacent attitude is why.
We have missed opportunities in the past, and when we let ourselves down, i see it all happening over and over again. When we are playing well, i cheer more than anyone. When someone puts their head over the ball under a pack, i'm the first to commend the effort. But when someone continues to make the same mistake or just demonstrates a complete lack of effort, then i'm not going to sit back and remain positive about it.
There's no bad language, or anything offensive to others around me. And i never ever boo my own team. I purely call it how it is. If you aren't willing to listen to the reality of a situation, then watch the game at home and congratulate anyone in a saints jumper, even if their effort doesn't deserve it.
What exactly does complacency have to do with booing your own team?
Which is what htis thread is about...
We all pretty much go "off" at some point when a mistake is made. But where's the link between not booing your players' mistakes and complacency?
Sounds like you're confusing "frustration" with people who are natural grumps, and have a shytti attitude towards life.
I'd bet my left one that if u were to hang around with these supporters outside of footy, you'd see exactly the same attitude.
Being "heard" at the footy is an outlet for many people... just like being a hero on a forum, or setting fire to houses. It's all about attention seeking. And whilst you may not be that type of person... they do exist.
The lid is off after Round 2! Enjoy the journey, coz you just don't know where we'll end up. Live for today and seize the moment.